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Cars. Mater's Tall Tales; Cars 2; Tales from Radiator Springs; Planes; Planes: Fire and Rescue; Cars 3; Cars on the Road; CatDog; Cecil the Seasick Sea Serpent (1962–1963) Talking doll, companion to Beany Boy. Inspired by the cartoon series. Casper the Friendly Ghost (1961–1965) Talking doll, based on the Harvey cartoon of the same name.
Pages in category "Cars introduced in 1962" The following 62 pages are in this category, out of 62 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Barbie is a fashion doll created by American businesswoman Ruth Handler, manufactured by American toy and entertainment company Mattel and introduced on March 9, 1959. The toy was based on the German Bild Lilli doll which Handler had purchased while in Europe.
Concept cars and submodels are not listed unless they are themselves notable. ... (1953–1962) Chevrolet Townsman (1953 ... (1988–present) Hyundai Sonata Y2 (1988 ...
Ryan went on to lead Mattel's research and development department, with a research and development budget in 1962 of $1.5 million US dollars. [5] He developed Chatty Cathy, Ken, Hot Wheels and Larry the Lion and was involved in creating the voice systems for Chatty Cathy, Barbie and Larry the Lion. [6] Ryan worked on the V-rroom!
This is a chronological index for the start year for motor vehicle brands (up to 1969). For manufacturers that went on to produce many models, it represents the start date of the whole brand; for the others, it usually represents the date of appearance of the main (perhaps only) model that was produced.
The car won't pass the emissions and safety tests it would need in order to be driven on American roads, but the company doesn't care. The car is being made for those in countries where owning a ...
Colt (1974–1984) (cars produced and exported by Mitsubishi Motors and imported into the UK by the Colt Car Company and marketed under the Colt brand) Datsun (1931–1986) (2013–2022) ɛ̃fini (1991–1997)