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  2. The Toro Company - Wikipedia

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    The Toro Company was established as the "Toro Motor Company" in 1914 to build tractor engines for The Bull Tractor Company. [4] It built steam engines to support war efforts during World War I, and changed its name to Toro Manufacturing Company in 1920 when it began to refocus on manufacturing farm equipment. [5]

  3. Fiat X1/9 - Wikipedia

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    The full kit was a contender to the Faran version and utilises wide replacement fibreglass moldings for the front and rear wings, together with front and rear integrated bumper sections. Side skirts completed the styling which featured Ferrari Testarossa style side air intake mouldings ahead of the rear wheels.

  4. Autobianchi A112 - Wikipedia

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    It was prepared by the motorsports division of the Fiat Group, at first with a 982 cc engine, obtained by increasing the stroke, coupled to a sporting exhaust, a twin-choke carburetor, and a different camshaft. In 1975, displacement was increased to 1,050 cc, while power climbed from 58 HP to 70 HP at 6600 rpm, for a weight of only 700 kg ...

  5. Armstrong Siddeley Viper - Wikipedia

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    The design originally featured a seven-stage compressor based on their Adder engine — the Viper is in effect a large-scale Adder.. Like the similar J85 built in United States, the Viper was originally developed as an expendable engine for production versions of the Jindivik target drone.

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  7. Fiat Punto - Wikipedia

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    The Fiat Punto is a supermini car produced by the Italian manufacturer Fiat from 1993 to 2018, spanning over three generations. The third generation of the car was marketed between 2005 and 2009 as the Grande Punto, and between 2009 and 2012 as the Punto Evo, until the single-word Punto name was reintroduced.