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  • The last electric cars were made in 1906, and in 1907, National starti
  • These cars were later re-skinned and re-wheelbased to Dodg
  • Two hundred cars were built, though as of 2011, only 194 of them
  • naissance role of the light tanks, and armoured cars were better suited for light scouting and liais
  • 66 cars were made before David Ogle's death.
  • These cars were the first tube cars built new with air ope
  • The first-class cars were declassified to second class in 1972.
  • The group's Japanese TV adverts for Honda City cars were also included.
  • The cars were an improvement on previous H-series platfo
  • A total of 252 cars were ordered from Metro-Cammell and later refur
  • By September of that year the cars were already put to a wide variety of uses, inc
  • e of these shortcomings, only between 10 and 13 cars were built.
  • These cars were built with hinged doors to the passenger c
  • The H1 and H2 cars were replaced by the arrival of the T1 class ca
  • Some H4 cars were also retired by the delivery of the T1 ser
  • Only newer LMP1 and LMP2 class cars were allowed to compete.
  • Thirty cars were built, twenty-six driving motor cars and f
  • After the war the large cars were dropped but the Minor re-appeared with a s
  • The towing cars were rebuilt from English Electric cars between
  • During this time, two cars were occasionally operated as a pair.
  • As a result, the cars were owned by both the Underground and the Lond
  • ed to compete after proving to the FIA that the cars were safe.
  • All the driving motor cars were converted to trailers between 1947 and 195
  • The cars were rebuilt at the factory, incorporating the
  • The cars were used on the Piccadilly Line from 1937 to 1
  • During World War II all the 1935 Stock cars were stored at Cockfosters depot.
  • The bodies and much of the chassis of the cars were wooden; and 28 riders could travel on each
  • The remaining B Stock cars were later reclassified as H Stock. Following t
  • New tram cars were installed in 1986, and new track cables in
  • Miniature gasoline-powered cars were added a few years later after Fritz learne
  • Many scale test cars were small, old railroad cars carrying heavy me
  • Two cars were damaged by fallen water towers in Taipei.
  • This is where BMT Standard cars were fed directly into the subway back in the 1
  • This is the first mention that the cars were considered luxury cars.
  • The first eight hundred cars were equipped with steering levers, but new inn
  • The original cars were still running by the end of the 1940s and
  • The remaining cars were largely confined to the Olympia shuttle se
  • All cars were made no-smoking from the start of the revi
  • cerbating the problem was the fact that railway cars were flimsy, wooden structures with no protecti
  • Additionally, cars were not broken into separate groups or classes
  • The 1913 cars were powered by a choice of water or air cooled
  • Cars were banned from the beach between 2005 and 201
  • From 1965 to 1975, the cars were built by Hawker Siddeley Canada and later
  • The cars were named by the winners of a naming competiti
  • During the early years of Metro, cars were operated in single and double sets.
  • red mainly in the Spanish market, but also some cars were officially offered in other European count
  • A few sleeping cars were operated on the broad gauge and such carri
  • Two separate all-baggage cars were also used, allowing passengers to check lu
  • The interior of the cars were devoid of the usual advertisements and the
  • His giant-engined "Chitty Bang Bang" cars were built there, as was Babs, the vehicle used
  • Railroad cars were still checked in Conover until the yards c
  • These cars were the first 'L' cars built with sliding door
  • 66 cars were built at Newton Heath works and operated i
  • mmons Plains Raceway round only three 2.0 Litre cars were entered, so they ran together with the 5.0
  • iscontinued on October 28, 1945, Lorimer Street cars were rerouted to cut west on the Flushing Avenu
  • Fifty-two cars were built by Hurst Nelson, thirty-two were dri
  • first section should mention the fact that the cars were considered luxury cars, and contrast them
  • ucket (except for the one in the car wash), and cars were not permitted on the Island until 1918.
  • In 1930, the driving motor cars were replaced with twenty examples of "Standard
  • It's Made, Building the Ultimate, and Ultimate Cars, were produced by Discovery Channel Canada.
  • on the rebuilt Overbrook line in 2004, the new cars were tested on the Drake line prior to entering
  • suggest fast-drying was the decider, since the cars were coming off the line every 93m; if the pain
  • r's teething problems meant only pre-production cars were so equipped: thus, very few cars so equipp
  • The cars were named Rickerson and Van Santvoord.
  • Only four Formula 2 cars were classified as finishers at Heat 4
  • revious HJM design by Mulliner Park Ward: These cars were now built at the former Park Ward premises
  • Only three Formula 2 cars were classified as finishers at Heat 5
  • 1998, Panoz was aware that grand touring racing cars were becoming highly exotic machines with no ro
  • Bugatti's cars were as much works of art as they were mechanic
  • By 1934, the police cars were equipped with Thomson .45
  • Two additional cars were added to the field, for a total of 35 cars
  • spectacle the next year, when all 60 of Tampa's cars were paraded through downtown.
  • otors were converted into trailers, and all six cars were used with two 1925-built prototype driving
  • Over the course of the rioting 25 cars were burnt out, two police officers and two jou
  • In 1999, only a few trains of C341 cars were used.
  • The buffet cars were fitted with new Japanese bogies of Kinki-S
  • Fortunately two hospital cars were included in the passenger train manned by
  • Initially, three classes of cars were used for the series, termed GT2, GT3, and
  • Australian Formula 2 cars were invited to compete in Rounds 4, 5, 6 & 7 h
  • primarily seated, although first class sleeping cars were utilised.
  • Cars were classified into three classes based on eng
  • A record 61 cars were seen in the event in 2007.
  • se to ignore the fact that the Belgian armoured cars were little more than converted touring cars, a
  • Championship, and later in the CanAm, Chaparral cars were the most innovative cars in racing.
  • The last of the rebuilt R30 cars were retired from passenger service on June 25,
  • None of the R30A cars were preserved, as that they were exact duplica
  • , the Topeka Spangles reached $97,000 in sales; cars were wrapped twice around the building with peo
  • Several cars were damaged.
  • Two cars were derailed in the crash, and all 12 rail car
  • The locomotive, baggage car and three passenger cars were derailed whilst descending a steep incline
  • On journeys from the terminus cars were dispatched in two groups: the first group
  • These cars were built for the initial above-ground system
  • of disturbance in which fire engines and police cars were damaged, 130 people were arrested.
  • Originally these two classes of cars were to take part in the race the became the 19
  • erived from the contract number under which the cars were purchased.
  • During the games, 137 cars were removed from the streets of Sydney before
  • Forty-five cars were built by the Union Construction Company, e
  • d no vehicles to offer to stoke nationalism, so cars were fairly even handedly selected from Britain
  • The cars were "Protestant" married pairs, which means th
  • Also, the cars were difficult to drive, while the game's hardw
  • However, Pironi believed that the cars were free to race, and passed Villeneuve.
  • Motor Garages" once it became clear that motor cars were going to be big business.
  • The first ten cars were to be manufactured by SIG of Zurich, Switz
  • bly the 4000 series, because the new light rail cars were incompatible with the Overbbrook line due
  • He also casts doubt on whether the first cars were made by Arnold or were re-badged Benzes.
  • In 2007, some trains of C371 cars were introduced.
  • Five additional single motor cars were ordered from Dick, Kerr & Co. of Preston i
  • The cars were also the category for the 2010 New Zealand
  • barrier, causing Petrov to do the same and both cars were out of the race, with Petrov being briefly
  • Twelve cars were destroyed.
  • In 1905 the street cars were moving at 8 mph, but by 1923 the speed had
  • The cars were built in a number of versions with differe
  • o a new signalling system was too costly, these cars were sold in 1991 to Essener Verkehrs-AG of Ess
  • The restaurant cars were no longer used, and fittings were subseque
  • Two cars were destroyed, seven cars were damaged.
  • The cars were designed by E Bailey who had been with Sun
  • Afterwards, at least three cars were transferred into departmental service, bei
  • The 1920 stock cars were retired from service in 1938.
  • The six cars were originally Pullman Heavyweight Parlor Cars
  • Both Toro Rossos and both Williams cars were knocked out along with the Toyota of Timo
  • ationale (Gordon Bennett Race) where only three cars were allowed per country.
  • Motor cars were numbered in the District line 4xxx series
  • By 1912, all cars were being painted midnight blue with black fen
  • Upon conversion to Q Stock, all the cars were transferred to the District Line (with the
  • After the war, 132 of the trailer cars were rebuilt for use with the R Stock, being co
  • According to Metro, three rail cars were believed to be damaged beyond repair.
  • R10s competition when it comes to speed as both cars were mechanically similar with four 100 horsepo
  • ame construction at this date, the high quality cars were supplied either fully built to order with
  • The 25 production cars were introduced in 1936, but were quickly withd
  • and the fleet kept that paint scheme until the cars were retired.
  • Thousands of cars were flooded.
  • The cars were expensive boasted a radiator similar to th
  • 979, virtually all the big "full size" American cars were "downsized," featuring smaller engines and
  • The interior gates and platforms of individual cars were removed, and passageways were created betw
  • The last R30A cars were retired from passenger service in 1993 wit
  • rakes did become a reality and a few production cars were made.
  • Annual average daily traffic flows of 100,000 cars were recorded east of the Pennines (Junction 22
  • After the war the streamlined cars were sent to Acton works where they were rebuil
  • Some of the passenger cars were planned to return to limited service on ex
  • The top two cars were removed from the spike by a crane, and sto
  • , with the fuel limitations removed and Group 5 cars were allowed to compete with Group 6 cars.
  • The first cars were taken out of service in 1972.
  • After 1968, turbine-powered cars were legislated out of competitiveness.
  • from both the U.S. and Europe, and the finished cars were some of the largest, grandest, most beauti
  • Several cars were involved, including Tony Stewart, Kevin Ha
  • Because the cars were distinctive in design, well-built and good
  • No trailer cars were built as part of the stock.
  • The cars were scrapped between 1946 and 1948 with the ex
  • rk at the unfinished Gooseneck bridge while the cars were winched across one at a time.
  • After the trailer cars were withdrawn from service in the 1940s, the t
  • drivers of Under 2000cc Front Wheel Drive class cars were awarded on a 9-6-4-3-2-1 basis to the top
  • Railroad cars were loaded with asphalt at the mine and was br
  • Seventy cars were built as UNDMs (Uncoupling Non-Driving-Mot
  • The teachers' car was bombed and two police cars were fired on.
  • These cars were classified as H stock until they were rebu
  • Eleven cars were involved, including Mark Martin, Kurt Busc
  • The other two cars were red Picton - Greymouth cars that were refi
  • More than 850,000 cars were imported and exported in 2005.
  • Stommelen and Ludovico Scarfiotti/Joe Buzzetta cars were victims of engine failures.
  • A total of 952 cars were produced-855 Avant, and 97 saloons.
  • Thirty-eight of these cars were used by the 12th Royal Lancers in the Batt
  • Moreover, these cars were double-ended, eliminating the need for suc
  • "Side door coaches," as box cars were called, were plastered with paper stickers
  • levated structures of the lines for which these cars were intended were built in the late 19th centu
  • These two initial cars were forced to retire, but three came to the Mi
  • ned to the new Camel GT Challenge, although the cars were not of the same type as had been used in C
  • A few of these cars were used as ballast motors while two were rebu
  • The cars were immediately fast, taking the pole position
  • With no works Audi team participating, the two cars were able to lead nearly the entire event, with
  • In 1917 28,000 cars were made making it the seventh largest car mak
  • chassis production ceased in 1939, a number of cars were still being bodied and delivered during 19
  • The cars were converted to linear motor propulsion in 19
  • Sleeping cars were, however, rebuilt streamlined heavyweight
  • They cars were: Honda Civic, Mazda 626 and Toyota Camry.
  • Featured cars were: Alfa Romeo 155, Audi A4, BMW 318i, BMW 32
  • anchi got alongside him as well, with all three cars wheel to wheel through the last turn, down the
  • f the now deceased owner to appraise some other cars, when the 400 GT was discovered in storage.
  • years later, only for it to be crushed between cars when he was helping the true owner of the bike
  • rvived the austerity years of the line as works cars when they had been relegated to permanent way h
  • This was increased to a total of nine cars when four new Bombardier CX-100 cars were deliv
  • immunisation campaigns and Mobil Pintar (Smart Cars), where vans are filled with books for children
  • Dauer's victory, attention returned to the road cars where at least twelve more were built over the
  • Motorists have to stop their cars where they are, as the road is impossible to se
  • ender features shorter trains, with three pilot cars, whereas Dreier Looping usually ran with five t
  • He is accused of smashing into two parked cars, which sustained major damage, on the same stre
  • han by launching Evolution, a limited series of cars which he personally customised.
  • rapping of some of wooden-built B Stock trailer cars which were in poor condition.
  • Each company had brought no less than four cars, which after qualifying shared the first four r
  • ly with Morrison-Knudsen-built 3200-Series rail cars which were delivered a year before the opening
  • paved track brought on the transition to stock cars, which was the primary format through 1995, whe
  • one the line with platforms long enough for six cars, which allows a capacity of 9,000 per hour.
  • hey had not engaged in arson, and that the rail cars which had burned were abandoned.
  • Later, Porsche introduced pure racing cars which were not sold for road use, so not compet
  • pionship open to closed production based sports cars which are either approved by the FIA for GT3 co
  • e through the 1930s, producing a wider range of cars which was steadily updated by the introduction
  • ns the train station and two restored passenger cars, which are pulled by a locomotive provided by t
  • s by the Santa Fe railroad to track its freight cars, which involved large-scale data handling and r
  • You can own up to 5 cars which are all personal to how you want them to
  • Outright results, not including cars which did not finish, are given below.
  • ate was due to the overcrowded wooden passenger cars, which were already worn out by overuse during
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