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  2. Classic car - Wikipedia

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    Classic cars in an American car museum. Cars produced in 1915 and older typically fall into the antique class, but the "classic" term is often applied loosely by owners to any car over 20 years old. [3] There is some variation regarding the exact identification of a "classic car."

  3. REO Motor Car Company - Wikipedia

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    The REO Motor Car Company was a company based in Lansing, Michigan, which produced automobiles and trucks from 1905 to 1975. At one point, the company also manufactured buses on its truck platforms. Ransom E. Olds was an entrepreneur who founded multiple companies in the automobile industry.

  4. Antique car - Wikipedia

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    An antique car is an automobile that is an antique. Narrower definitions vary based on how old a car must be to qualify. The Antique Automobile Club of America defines an antique car as over 25 years of age. [1] However, the legal definitions for the purpose of antique vehicle registration vary widely.

  5. Restoring classic automobiles: Gary Stone gives old cars ...

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    The 57-year-old grew up on a dairy farm and decided to earn a degree in agriculture business at Vermont Technical College. During his college years, Stone discovered he had severe allergies, which ...

  6. Brewster & Co. - Wikipedia

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    It is one of Edsel Ford's few personal cars and still survives today in remarkable condition, unrestored. It was presented by RM Auctions at Automobiles of Amelia in 2008 where it sold for $198,000. The Brewster-bodied Ford chassis Town Car with heart-shaped grill is the only classic Ford designated by the Classic Car Club of America.

  7. Duesenberg - Wikipedia

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    A Duesenberg car was the first American car to win a Grand Prix race, winning the 1921 French Grand Prix. Duesenbergs won the Indianapolis 500 in 1922 (when eight of the top ten finishers were Duesenbergs), 1924, 1925 and 1927. Transportation executive Errett Lobban Cord acquired the Duesenberg corporation in 1926. The company was sold and ...

  8. Maybach Zeppelin - Wikipedia

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    In 1930 it was re-branded as the DS7 and the "Zeppelin" badge appeared on a bar between the headlamps; although adopted universally as the "Maybach Zeppelin", this was never the car's official model. Karl Maybach 's engine was a long-stroke design, with dimensions of 86×100 mm. [ 3 ] The crankshaft had eight main bearings, one being a smaller ...

  9. Category:1930s cars - Wikipedia

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    Cars that were produced in the 1930s — from 1930 to 1939. 1880s; 1890s; 1900s; 1910s; ... Pierce-Arrow Town Car; Plymouth (automobile) Polski Fiat 621; Pontiac ...