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  2. Sun visor - Wikipedia

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    Driver's sun visor in the up position below the Pierre Cardin headliner in a 1972 AMC Javelin Passenger's sun visor in down position with a lighted vanity mirror in a 1993 Jeep Grand Cherokee. A sun visor is a component of an automobile located on the interior just above the windshield (also known as the shield). They are designed with a hinged ...

  3. Studebaker Scotsman - Wikipedia

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    To serve a target market for a low-priced, basic pickup truck, Studebaker produced a Scotsman truck based on the lines of the 1949-53 style of grille and front-end sheetmetal, with a few modifications. Most trucks in the 1950s had as standard one tail-lamp, one interior sun visor, one windshield wiper, and one arm-rest—all on the driver's side.

  4. List of Pimp My Ride episodes - Wikipedia

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    The following is an episode list of the television show Pimp My Ride. U.S. version Season 1 (2004) Episode Number Model Modifications 1 Wyatt's Daihatsu Hi-Jet (1988) US$20,000 of goods put into the Hi-Jet, painted in "Hi-Jet" blue with silver and gray flames. The "micro-van" was done with a Jet theme, including authentic airliner "fasten your seatbelt" plaques and a large rear spoiler. The ...

  5. Rat rod - Wikipedia

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    Frames from older cars or light trucks are sometimes preferred for rat rod conversions due to the chassis that is used for these types of vehicles—the chassis type provides a sturdy base for subsequent alterations. Older cars in poor condition are often advertised as candidates for rat rod conversions and, in some cases, the owner will ...

  6. Vehicle rollover - Wikipedia

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    Manufacturers of SUVs often post warnings on the driver's sun-visor. Among the vehicles which have received publicity for tendencies to roll over are the Ford Bronco II, Suzuki Samurai, Jeep CJ, Mitsubishi Pajero/Montero, and Isuzu Trooper. Military vehicles have a much wider wheel track than civilian SUVs, making them more difficult to roll over.

  7. Chevrolet Task Force - Wikipedia

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    The Chevrolet Task Force (or in some cases, Task-Force) is a light-duty (3100-short bed & 3200-long bed) and medium-duty (3600) truck series by Chevrolet introduced in 1955, its first major redesign since 1947.