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  2. Nextbase - Wikipedia

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    Nextbase is a British consumer technology company and the manufacturer of dash cams. Founded in 1999, the company was originally a manufacturer of in-car entertainment systems such as portable DVD players , and introduced Dash Cams to the UK market in 2009.

  3. New South Wales 422 class locomotive - Wikipedia

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    The 422 class were the first Australian locomotives built with non-streamlined dual cab bodies. Manufactured by Clyde Engineering, Granville, they were introduced into service on the Main South and Illawarra lines where they would spend most of their New South Wales careers hauling passenger and freight services.

  4. M40 Gun Motor Carriage - Wikipedia

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    The 155 mm gun motor carriage M40 was an American self-propelled artillery vehicle built on a widened and lengthened medium tank M4A3 chassis, but with a Continental engine and with HVSS (horizontal volute spring suspension), which was introduced at the end of the Second World War.

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    Stephen Bullock’s phone rang early Monday morning last week at his small factory in North Carolina with an urgent message from his distributor up in Toronto who was rattled by what looked like ...

  6. EMD GP40-2 - Wikipedia

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    Railroad Quantity Road numbers Notes Canadian National Railway: 268 CN 9400–9667, 9668–9677 CN 9400–9632 are GP40-2L, 9633–9677 are GP40-2W.

  7. 41-foot Utility Boat, Large - Wikipedia

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    The 41 ft (12 m) UTB was designed to operate under moderate weather and sea conditions where its speed and maneuverability made it an ideal platform; however, due to the modified "V" design when the 41ft UTB when operated in a following seaway it had a tendency to be pushed to the starboard or port making it difficult when entering an entrance.