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  2. Moss Cars - Wikipedia

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    A 2+2 version called the Moss Malvern was presented in 1983. Built on the Herald/Vitesse chassis or later on a ladder frame chassis with Ford Cortina mechanicals. From 1992, the car was also available for Sierra underpinnings which meant that larger engines such as the Rover V8 could also be fitted. [1] Moss Monaco 1981–2000 ~300

  3. Randy Moss Motorsports - Wikipedia

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    Randy Moss Motorsports with HTM (formerly known as Morgan-Dollar Motorsports) was a NASCAR Camping World Truck Series team. It was owned by David Dollar and NFL Hall of Fame wide receiver Randy Moss. Former driver Rob Morgan co-owned the team until 2004.

  4. MG T-type - Wikipedia

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    The MG T-Type is a series of body-on-frame open two-seater sports cars that were produced by MG from 1936 to 1955. Known as the Midget, the series, included the TA, TB, TC, TD, and TF models. Although the design was contemporary in the 1930s, it had grown outdated by the 1950s, and was replaced by the all new MGA in 1955.

  5. TD2000 - Wikipedia

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    Today, the TD2000 roadster consists of 2 models, a Silverstone comes with a 5-speed manual shift and Gatsby with a 4-speed automatic gear. It sits on a steel chassis and is equipped with an independent double wishbone front suspension, a leaf-spring back axle and all-round disc brakes, delivering better handling and smoother ride than the original.

  6. Stohr Cars - Wikipedia

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    Stohr Cars designs and builds racing cars mainly for competition within the Sports Car Club of America. The business was founded by Lee Stohr in 1991 and is based in Denver, NC, USA. 138 racing cars have been produced as of December 2021. [ 1 ]

  7. Grand Prix of Denver - Wikipedia

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    The Grand Prix of Denver was a Champ Car race last held on a street circuit in Denver, Colorado, United States. A Champ Car race was first held in Denver in 1909 on a 14.5-mile (23.3-km) road circuit in nearby Brighton. Racing returned to the Centennial Park dirt oval in 1951 and 1952 under AAA sanctioning.

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  9. List of automobiles manufactured in the United States

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    Toyota Motor Manufacturing Kentucky: 45%-50% TX: Indiana: Toyota Motor Manufacturing Indiana: 30%-65% Toyota: Camry: Kentucky: Toyota Motor Manufacturing Kentucky: 70% Corolla: Mississippi: Toyota Motor Manufacturing Mississippi: 55% Corolla Cross: Alabama: Mazda Toyota Manufacturing USA: 45%-60% Highlander: Indiana: Toyota Motor Manufacturing ...