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  2. Napco Four Wheel Drive Vehicles - Wikipedia

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    NAPCO (Northwestern Auto Parts Company) was a four-wheel drive ( 4x4) vehicle parts manufacturing company founded in 1918 and based in Minneapolis, Minnesota USA . Besides four-wheel drive units, NAPCO also provided winches, auxiliary transmissions, tandem drive axles, hydrovac systems, and dump truck bodies.

  3. Nissan R390 GT1 - Wikipedia

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    Nissan VRH35L 3,495 cc (213.3 cu in) 90° V8 twin-turbocharged rear mid-engine, rear-wheel-drive, longitudinally mounted: Transmission: Xtrac 6-speed sequential manual: Weight: 1,098 kilograms (2,421 lb) Tyres: Bridgestone: Competition history; Notable entrants: Nismo Tom Walkinshaw Racing: Notable drivers: Kazuyoshi Hoshino Masahiko Kageyama ...

  4. Austin Allegro - Wikipedia

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    Austin Montego (Saloon) The Austin Allegro is a small family car that was manufactured by the Austin-Morris division of British Leyland (BL) from 1973 until 1982. The same vehicle was built in Italy by Innocenti between 1974 and 1975 and sold as the Innocenti Regent. The Allegro [2] was designed as a replacement for the Austin 1100 and 1300 models.

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  6. Happy Wheels - Wikipedia

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    Happy Wheels. Happy Wheels is a side-scrolling ragdoll physics -based platform browser game developed and published by Fancy Force. Created in 2010 by video game designer Jim Bonacci, the game features several player characters using various and often atypical vehicles to traverse the game's many user-generated levels.

  7. Gravely Tractor - Wikipedia

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    The Gravely company was incorporated in 1922. In the mid-1920s, Gravely decided to build and market the tractors commercially. He and several backers raised enough capital to purchase an old factory in the Dunbar, West Virginia, area that had previously been used for the manufacture of tires. [2]