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  4. Sterling Sports Cars - Wikipedia

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    The "component cars" and parts manufactured by Sterling Sports Cars LLC. were sold as components. The cars were not pre-assembled by Sterling Sports Cars but were intended to be assembled by the purchaser or by a third-party. The Sterling was originally designed to be fitted to a VW Beetle floor pan.

  5. Tekno (toy manufacturer) - Wikipedia

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    Brochures show that the company regally celebrated its 25th anniversary in 1953. By this time a wide variety of trucks, tractors and cars were being produced along with toy miniature pots, pans and other kitchenware (Tekno Dansk 1953). Wooden houses, cranes, trucks and other toys - even small electric motors - were also made.

  6. List of How It's Made episodes - Wikipedia

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    Aluminum pots and pans: Artificial limbs: Peanut butter: High-intensity light bulbs: November 23, 2002 2-12: 25: Cars: Grocery carts: Rapid tooling and prototyping: Collectible coins: November 30, 2002 2-13: 26: Ball bearings: Electrical wires: Lost-wax casting: Automated machines: December 7, 2002

  7. Sports prototype - Wikipedia

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    A sports prototype, sometimes referred to simply as a prototype, is a type of race car that is used in high-level categories of sports car racing.They are purpose-built auto-sports race cars, as opposed to production-car based or street-legal, low-volume homologation specials – thus entirely not intended for consumer purchase, or production beyond the fabrication of the (nearly) unique cars ...