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  2. PRR MP70 - Wikipedia

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    The Pennsylvania Railroad constructed the cars out of aluminum. [6] This led to significant weight savings in the prototype: 71,800 pounds (32,600 kg) compared to an expected 110,900 pounds (50,300 kg) had the Pennsylvania used steel. The car was even slightly lighter than the single-level PRR MP54s then in service. [7]

  3. Yenko Chevrolet - Wikipedia

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    Yenko Chevrolet was a Chevrolet dealership located at 575 West Pike Street in Canonsburg, Pennsylvania. Operating from 1949 to 1982, the dealership is best known for selling customized sports cars during the late 1960s. Referred to presently as "Yenkos," they are among the most collectible 1960s vehicles.

  4. List of Bangor and Aroostook Railroad locomotives - Wikipedia

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    Runs,Traction motors are out, but stored with it, in storage, Maine as of 2013 ( Oldest F3-A) 43 EMD: F3A: 10/47 5173 ex#503 traded to EMD 9/67 44 EMD: F3A: 5/48 5174 ex#504 sold 1986 Tri-State Historical,currently Restored as Lackawanna #663 and operates in PA, at Steamtown with sister #46 (ex 506) ( Oldest operating F3A with sister #664 ) 45 ...

  5. Vehicle registration plates of Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    (Some cars do get issued a paper temporary Pennsylvania plate, usually by those who live out-of-state buying a car in Pennsylvania who need the temporary tag until the vehicle title is transferred to the state they live in.) Until April 2000, new plates had a "T" sticker to denote a temporary tag on the plate until the full-year registration ...

  6. Category : Motor vehicle manufacturers based in Pennsylvania

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    Motor vehicle manufacturers based in Pennsylvania — companies currently or formerly having their primary base of operations in the state. Subcategories This category has only the following subcategory.

  7. Pullman automobile - Wikipedia

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    The Pullman was an American automobile that was manufactured in York, Pennsylvania by the York Motor Car Company from 1905 to 1909 and the Pullman Motor Car Company from 1909 to 1917. The Pullman automobile was named by industrialist Albert P. Broomell to reflect the quality and luxury of rail cars and coaches made by the Pullman Company , but ...