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  2. List of FieldTurf installations - Wikipedia

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    Serpentini Chevrolet Stadium, Gibson Field – North Royalton HS – North Royalton, Ohio – 2011 Sirpilla Stadium – St. Thomas Aquinas HS – Louisville, Ohio – 2005 Stewart Field – Solon HS – Solon, Ohio – 2004

  3. Reggie Langhorne - Wikipedia

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    Langhorne opened up a bar and grille in Newport News, Virginia which he later sold. He now resides in the Cleveland, Ohio area and is a sales and leasing professional at Serpentini Chevrolet in Westlake, while still a part of the NFL as an inspector on Sundays and a Sports Analyst for CBS WOIO Cleveland.

  4. List of automobiles manufactured in the United States

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    The following is a list of passenger automobiles assembled in the United States.Note that this refers to final assembly only, and that in many cases the majority of added value work is performed in other regions through manufacture of component parts from raw materials.

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  6. List of GM bellhousing patterns - Wikipedia

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    This was so named because it began with Chevrolet's V8 engines. Chevrolet big-block V8s; Chevrolet small-block V8s; GM Vortec 4300 90° V6; GM Iron Duke RWD inline 4 (early RWD Variants, later versions may use a FWD pattern, and have two possible starter locations) Jeep with GM Iron Duke inline 4 2.5L/151 in 3 (1980-1983).

  7. List of GM transmissions - Wikipedia

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    The General Motors Automatic Safety Transmission (AST) was a semi-automatic transmission released in 1937. The first mass-produced fully-automatic transmission developed for passenger automobile use was the GM Hydra-Matic introduced in the autumn of 1939 as a (very likely subsidized) $57 option for the 1940 Oldsmobile. [1]