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  2. 750 Motor Club - Wikipedia

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    750 Motor Club is a motor racing club in the UK. It was founded in 1939 to promote the sporting use of the Austin 7 . '750' refers to the near-750cc Austin 7 engine. It later led to racing and the 750 Formula where specials are raced.

  3. Locost - Wikipedia

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    Locost spaceframe. Locost frame and some body panels. A Locost is a home-built car inspired by the Lotus Seven. The car features a space frame chassis usually welded together from mild steel 1 in × 1 in (25 mm × 25 mm) square tubing. Front suspension is usually double wishbone with coil spring struts.

  4. 750 Formula - Wikipedia

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    750 Formula is a British racing formula for two-seater sports cars, regulated by the 750 Motor Club. The formula is a 14-round championship, which is closely contested with grids of over 20 cars. It is the world's longest running formula. [citation needed]

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    Editor's note: This file captures the news of the California wildfires from Tuesday, Jan. 21. For the latest updates on the LA and San Diego fires, follow USA TODAY's coverage for Wednesday, Jan ...

  6. Haynes Roadster - Wikipedia

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    Locost uses a Ford Escort Mark II as a donor, but as these have become increasingly rare, a design based on the more affordable Ford Sierra has been proposed. In contrast to Locost, which used Escort's solid axle at the rear, Haynes Roadster has independent, double wishbone , front and rear suspension.

  7. Kawasaki Vulcan 750 - Wikipedia

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    Kawasaki introduced the 750 cc class Vulcan worldwide in 1985. Due to tariff restrictions in the United States on bikes over 700 cc imported from Japan, the initial US spec model was limited to 699 cc and called the Kawasaki Vulcan 700.

  8. Locust (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Locust, an alias of electronic artist Mark Van Hoen from Touch Records; Locust Music, a Chicago-based record label; The Locust, a US noise-rock band from California . The Locust

  9. Low Volume Motor Vehicle Manufacturers Act of 2015 - Wikipedia

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    The United States Low Volume Motor Vehicle Manufacturers Act of 2015 (sometimes referred to as the Low Volume Vehicle Manufacturing Act) directs the NHTSA to establish a program allowing low volume motor vehicle manufacturers to produce a limited number of vehicles annually within a regulatory system that addresses the unique safety and financial issues associated with limited production.