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Autocars Co. Ltd. (Hebrew: אוטוקרס) of Haifa, Israel, was Israel's
first car manufacturer.
Autocars Ltd,
founded in 1957, made fibergl****-s****ed cars...
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specialist vehicle manufacturer Autocars Co., an
Israeli car
manufacturer Auster Autocar, a 1940s
aircraft 1903
Petrol Electric Autocar, aa
railway vehicle Automatic...
- The
Autocar Company is an
American specialist manufacturer of severe-duty,
class 7 and
class 8
vocational trucks, with its
headquarters in Birmingham...
- Each
battery consisted of 8
Armoured Autocars and 12
specially designed light trucks. An
individual Armoured Autocar carried 2
machine guns, 20,000 rounds...
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majority of the
production Autocars were
exported to
sixteen countries and
later resold in five
further territories. The
Autocar has been
primarily operated...
- The 1903
Petrol Electric Autocars were
built by the
North Eastern Railway in 1903 at
their carriage works in York, England.
These were
powered by petrol...
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Autocar (stylized in all caps) is a w****ly
British automobile magazine published by
Haymarket Media Group. It was
first published in 1895 and
refers to...
- the LMB
Components stand.
Autocars obtained licences for both
parts and
contracted Reliant to
develop the
Sabra for
Autocars.
Reliant introduced a right-hand...
- The
Palladium was a
British light car
introduced in 1911 by
Palladium Autocars Ltd of 378
Euston Road, London, then from mid-1913 at
Normand Road, West...
- (later King
Edward VIII)
during his 1930 tour of Uganda. The
Siddeley Autocar Company, of Coventry, was
founded by John
Davenport Siddeley (1866–1953)...