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  2. T.B. (Thompson Brothers) - Wikipedia

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    T.B. was a three-wheeled cyclecar manufactured by the aircraft department of Thompson Brothers of Bilston, England, from 1919 until 1924. A prototype four-wheel car never entered production. Approximately 150 cars were produced [1] of which only one example is believed to have survived.

  3. TMC Costin - Wikipedia

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    The TMC Costin is a Clubman-style sports car built from 1983 to 1987 in Castlebridge, County Wexford, Republic of Ireland. [1] Fewer than forty were produced. [2] It was an unusual design of an ungainly, cobbled together appearance, mixing the front design of a Lotus Seven with a slab-sided, shed-like structure at the rear.

  4. Glenmore Distillery Company - Wikipedia

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    In 1901 the company was acquired by James Thompson and his brother Francis P. Thompson for $30,000 and renamed the Glenmore Distillery Company. In 1903, the Kentucky Tavern trademark was first registered. [2] In 1904, the Old Thompson brand was introduced under the guidance of the Thompson brothers.

  5. Here’s the 10 most commonly stolen vehicles in Kentucky. See ...

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    Lexington police have reported more than 660 vehicle thefts in the city so far in 2022. Here’s lists of the most commonly stolen vehicles in Kentucky and nationally in 2021, plus tips on how to ...

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  7. McKinley Thompson Jr. - Wikipedia

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    McKinley William Thompson Jr. was born in Queens, New York. As a child, he showed great interest in cars. [1] [2] He attended Murray Hill High School in New York City, where he graduated in 1940. [5] In 1941, Thompson joined the U.S. Army, he served during WWII as an engineering design layout coordinator for the Army Signal Corps. After the war ...