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  2. U.S. Route 52 in South Carolina - Wikipedia

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    US 52 Truck south / SC 9 Truck south (Front Street) Southern end of SC 9 Truck concurrency; northern terminus of US 52 Truck: 151.788: 244.279: Patrolman Gilbert "Gil" Halma Bridge: Crossing over Huckleberry Branch 154.510: 248.660: SC 9 Truck north (Four Mile Loop Road) – Chesterfield: Northern end of SC 9 Truck concurrency 159.960: 257.431

  3. List of automotive assembly plants in the United States

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    Dearborn Truck: 3001 Miller Rd. Dearborn, Michigan 48120 Ford F-150: Kansas City Assembly: 8121 NE 69th Hwy. Claycomo, Missouri 64068 Ford F-150, Ford Transit: Kentucky Truck Plant: 3001 Chamberlain Ln. Louisville, Kentucky 40241 Ford Super Duty, Ford Expedition & Expedition Max, Lincoln Navigator & Navigator L: Louisville Assembly Plant

  4. List of Subaru vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Subaru F-9X (1985) Subaru BLT (1987) Subaru F-624 Estremo (1987) Subaru Jo-Car (1987) Subaru SVX (1989, entered production as the Alcyone SVX) Subaru SRD-1 (Experimental design study introduced in 1990) Subaru Amadeus (1991, shooting-brake version of the SVX) Subaru CM1 (1991) Subaru Hanako (1991) Subaru Rioma (1991) Subaru Jusmin (1993) Subaru ...

  5. Category:Subaru vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Subaru vehicles" The following 78 pages are in this category, out of 78 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. * List of Subaru vehicles;

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  7. Subaru - Wikipedia

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    The first Subaru car was named the Subaru 1500. [12] Only twenty were manufactured owing to multiple supply issues. Subsequently, the company designed and manufactured dozens of vehicles including the 1500 (1954), the tiny air-cooled 360 (1958), the Sambar (1961), and the 1000 (which saw the introduction of the Subaru boxer engine in 1965). [13]