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  2. Category:Cars introduced in 1925 - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Cars introduced in 1925" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Ajax (Nash Motors)

  3. Category:Vehicles introduced in 1925 - Wikipedia

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    Cars introduced in 1925 (13 P) L. ... 1925 ships (138 P) Pages in category "Vehicles introduced in 1925" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.

  4. Timeline of North American automobiles - Wikipedia

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    Concept cars and submodels are not listed unless they are themselves notable. 1893 Duryea ... (1925) Buick Master Six (1925–1928) Ford Model TT (1925–1927) 1926

  5. Category:Cars by year of introduction - Wikipedia

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    Cars introduced in 1925 (13 P) Cars introduced in 1926 (24 P) Cars introduced in 1927 (25 P) Cars introduced in 1928 (20 P) Cars introduced in 1929 (27 P)

  6. Ajax (Nash Motors) - Wikipedia

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    1925 Ajax advertisement 1925 Ajax "Ajax Six Nash-Built" radiator ornament. The Ajax was an American automobile brand manufactured by the Nash Motors Company of Kenosha, Wisconsin, in 1925 and 1926. The Ajax was produced in the newly acquired Mitchell Motors Company plant in Racine, Wisconsin. In 1926, all Ajax models were converted into Nash ...

  7. Ford Model T - Wikipedia

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    By 1912, all cars were being painted midnight blue with black fenders. Only in 1914 was the "any color so long as it is black" policy finally implemented. It is often stated Ford suggested the use of black from 1914 to 1925 due to the low cost, durability, and faster drying time of black paint in that era.

  8. Rolls-Royce Phantom I - Wikipedia

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    Introduced in 1925, the New Phantom was Rolls-Royce's second 40/50 hp model. To differentiate between the 40/50 hp models, Rolls-Royce named the new model "New Phantom" and renamed the old model "Silver Ghost", which was the name given to their demonstration example, Registration No. AX201. [2]

  9. Category:Vintage vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Cars introduced in 1925 (13 P) Cars introduced in 1926 (24 P) Cars introduced in 1927 (25 P) Cars introduced in 1928 (20 P) Cars introduced in 1929 (27 P) S. Steam ...