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  2. Dave 'Heavy D' Sparks - Wikipedia

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    Dave Sparks was born in Utah, US to a military family. [6] [3] He is from Salt Lake City and is the fourth child of his family. His father passed away when Dave was 21 years old. [7] He is of German heritage. [2] He showed an interest in vehicles from a young age, with Auto mechanics being one of his favorite subjects in high school. [8]

  3. Diesel Brothers - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, a Utah advocacy group called Utah Physicians for a Healthy Environment filed a civil lawsuit against the Diesel Brothers, alleging they engaged in "significant, repeated and ongoing violations of federal law" by modifying vehicles to create black smoke from the exhaust systems, which the group characterizes as "one of the most toxic types of pollution there is". [7]

  4. David Sparks (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    David "John" Sparks (born 1957), Australian rules footballer; David "Heavy D" Sparks, a TV mechanic, part of the Diesel Brothers; David Sparks, U.S. game show host of The Cross-Wits; Dave L. Sparks, computer engineer for Creative Labs, who created DLS format; Dave Sparks, UK politician who served as mayor of the Dudley Metropolitan Borough Council

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  6. Dave Sparks - Wikipedia

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    David Walter Sparks (April 28, 1928 – December 5, 1954) was an American football player. He played professionally as a guard and tackle in the National Football League (NFL) with the San Francisco 49ers in 1951 and the Washington Redskins in 1954.

  7. Heavy D (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Dave 'Heavy D' Sparks, a nickname for mechanic David Sparks, a member of the Diesel Brothers; Don "Heavy D" Harris, a nickname of professional wrestler Don Harris ...

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    The U.K. is making a very big mistake. Open up the North Sea. Get rid of Windmills! Donald Trump Truth Social 12:18 AM EST 01/03/25 — Donald J. Trump Posts From His Truth Social ...

  9. Beachwood Sparks - Wikipedia

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    Guitarist Dave Scher and drummer Jimi Hey (who played with Gunst in Strictly Ballroom) were recruited before the band's first show in June 1997. Hey suggested the band's name by combining Sparks Street, where Rademaker lived in Burbank, with Beachwood Drive, which runs parallel and adjacent to Sparks.