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Carcraft was an
independent group of used
car hypermarkets established in 1951 in Rochdale,
Greater Manchester, England, with
eleven locations around...
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Car Craft was a
magazine devoted to automobiles, hot rodding, and drag racing. It was
published by the
Motor Trend Group. It was
established in 1953....
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Carcraft was a
group of used
car hypermarkets.
Carcraft may also
refer to:
Waymo Carcraft, a
virtual driving simulator Car Craft, a
magazine devoted to...
- Company,
Superior is best
known for
constructing bodies for
professional cars (he****s) and
school buses.
Following major downturns in both
segments in...
- /ˈdʒæɡjuər/, US: /ˈdʒæɡwɑːr/) is the
sports car and
luxury vehicle brand of
Jaguar Land Rover, a
British multinational car manufacturer with its
headquarters in...
- "Weirdo" T-shirts at
car shows and in the
pages of
Car Craft magazine as
early as July 1958. By the
August 1959
issue of
Car Craft "Weirdo shirts" had...
- was
named after the
video game
World of Warcraft. With
Carcraft, 25,000
virtual self-driving
cars navigate through models of Austin, Texas;
Mountain View...
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driving cars or motorcycles. Roth
began airbrushing and
selling "weirdo" T-shirts at
car shows and in the
pages of hot rod
publications such as
Car Craft in...
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Bristol Cars was a
British manufacturer of hand-built
luxury cars headquartered in Bristol, England. It was
formed from the
car division of the Bristol...
- (also
known as
Lotus Cars, and
trading as
Lotus NYO in China) is a
British multinational automotive manufacturer of
luxury sports cars and
electric vehicles...