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  2. Charles Hurst - Wikipedia

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    Charles Hurst may refer to: Charles Angas Hurst (1923–2011), Australian mathematical physicist; Charles Chamberlain Hurst (1870–1947), English geneticist

  3. List of Vauxhall vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Vauxhall vehicles, past and present, sold under the Vauxhall brand, now a subsidy of Stellantis. Current and past production vehicles. Cars. 10-4 ...

  4. Vauxhall Motors - Wikipedia

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    A new Vauxhall Combo went on sale in late 2011 and a facelifted Corsa went on sale in early 2011. The Zafira Tourer compact MPV was released in late 2011. In 2012, the Vauxhall Adam city car was launched at the Paris Motor Show in late 2012, with sales beginning in early 2013.

  5. Amherst Villiers - Wikipedia

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    Amherst Villiers. Amherst Villiers (1900–1991) was an English automotive, aeronautical and astronautic engineer and portrait painter. He designed a land speed record-breaking car for Malcolm Campbell, and developed the supercharged "Blower Bentley", driven by Henry Birkin and (in fiction) by James Bond.

  6. Category:Vauxhall Motors - Wikipedia

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  7. Charlie Hurst - Wikipedia

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    Hurst was born in Denton, Lancashire [2] and started his football career with Hyde United [3] in the 1930s before playing for Bristol Rovers, Oldham Athletic and Rochdale. The Second World War, which took the best years of his footballing career, saw him serve in the British Army and he was one of the many soldiers rescued during the Dunkirk Evacuation in 1940. [4]

  8. Vauxhall 20-60 - Wikipedia

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    The Vauxhall 20-60 is a four or five-seater saloon, limousine, tourer or coupé-cabriolet manufactured by Vauxhall of Luton. It was announced on 28 September 1927 with a six-cylinder engine and a four-speed gearbox. [1] A cautious move downmarket. "The first time any six-cylinder Vauxhall has been sold under £1000!" [6] "British & Vauxhall ...

  9. Hurst Performance - Wikipedia

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    Hurst Performance was originally named Hurst-Campbell. The company was established in 1958 as an auto repair shop when George Hurst and Bill Campbell were both young men. The original shop was located on Glenside Ave. in Glenside, Pennsylvania. They later moved to a large building on the corner of Street Road and Jacksonville Road in Warminster ...