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  2. EastwoodCo - Wikipedia

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    By the early 1980s, the catalog mailing operation entered a professional list house, [3] and reached 5,000 names by 1981. In addition to catalog marketing, Eastwood sold its products directly at selected car shows. [5] By 1984 and 1985, company ads appeared in more than fifty publications, including Hot Rod, Car Craft, and Popular Mechanics.

  3. Conservation and restoration of road vehicles - Wikipedia

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    The restoration of the car is complete when the interior restoration is completed. A complete auto restoration could include total removal of the body, engine, driveline components and related parts from the car, total disassembly, cleaning and repairing of each of the major parts and its components, replacing broken, damaged or worn parts and ...

  4. Owen Wyn Owen - Wikipedia

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    Babs, in 2005. His most famous restoration project, which received worldwide attention, was to excavate and restore Babs, after 40 years buried on a tidal beach. [2] " Babs" was the car that in 1927, driven by J. G. Parry-Thomas, whilst attempting the land speed record at the time (180 mph or 290 km/h), crashed and killed the driver. [3]

  5. Category:Conservation and restoration of vehicles - Wikipedia

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    The Car Chasers; Car longevity; Car Mechanics; The Car Show; Car SOS; Car Warriors (TV series) Wayne Carini; Chasing Classic Cars; Classic car; Classic Car Club of America; Classic Car Rescue; Classic Motorsports; Cold shrinking; Collector Car Appreciation Day; Concours d'Elegance; Counting Cars; Cruisin' Style Magazine

  6. Jordan Motor Car Company - Wikipedia

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    The Jordan Motor Car Company was founded in 1916 in Cleveland, Ohio by Edward S. "Ned" Jordan, a former advertising executive from Thomas B. Jeffery Company of Kenosha, Wisconsin. The factory produced what were known as "assembled cars" until 1931, using components from other manufacturers.

  7. Orbitron - Wikipedia

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    The restoration includes a television of the same type originally installed in the console. A small reel-to-reel tape recorder hidden in the cockpit, which was intended to play a musical recording of the car's features, was discovered along with the original tape during the restoration process and is in working order; the recording was ...