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  2. Healey 1000/4 - Wikipedia

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    The Healey 1000/4 is a British motorcycle made by the Healey brothers between 1971 and 1977. [1] Fitted with an improved Ariel Square Four 1000 cc engine, the Healey was cheaper than a Honda Gold Wing , but only 28 Healey motorcycles were ever built.

  3. Jensen-Healey - Wikipedia

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    The Jensen-Healey is a British two-seater convertible sports car, produced by Jensen Motors Ltd. in West Bromwich, England, from 1972 until 1976. Launched in 1972 as a luxurious and convertible sports car, it was positioned in the market between the Triumph TR6 and the Jaguar E-Type .

  4. Healey (automobile) - Wikipedia

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    Austin-Healey 100(/4) & 100/6 (1953–56, 1956–1959), produced by BMC and Jensen Motors at West Bromwich UK; Austin-Healey Sprite (1958–1971), produced by BMC at Abingdon; Austin-Healey 3000 (1959–1967), produced by BMC and Jensen Motors; Jensen-Healey (1972–1976), a joint venture with Jensen produced by Jensen Motors; Kit-car. Hult ...

  5. Tonawanda Engine - Wikipedia

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    Tonawanda Engine is a General Motors engine factory in Buffalo, New York.The plant consists of three facilities totaling 3.1 million square feet (290,000 m 2) and sits upon 190 acres (77 ha).

  6. 'Lousy' housing inventory on the resale side is a boon for ...

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    Toll Brothers delivered 2,524 homes in the third quarter, up 5% from the same period last year. 'Lousy' housing inventory on the resale side is a boon for Toll Brothers, CEO says [Video] Skip to ...

  7. Donald Healey Motor Company - Wikipedia

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    Healey's new enterprise focused on producing high-quality, high-performance cars which were inevitably expensive. It was initially based in the premises of Benford Ltd (who made cement mixers and dumpers) at The Cape in Warwick, but soon moved into an old aircraft components factory on the adjacent Millers Road Industrial Estate.