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  1. America (Spanish automobile)

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Orphan date December 2009 The America was a Spain Spanish automobile manufactured in Barcelona from 1917 to 1922. The Inline four engine four cylinder valveless model, the Tipo A , had a primitive synchromesh gearbox and worm final drive . The firm s main product was the 1097cc Tipo B the Tipo C was an ohv racing model. DEFAULTSORT America Automobile Category Vintage vehicles Category Motor vehicle manufacturers of Spain Vintage auto stub de Am rica Autos ...   more details



  1. America (American automobile)

    The America was built by the Motor Car Co. of United States America , New York City , New York in 1911. It was available in five models, all with an L head Flat four engine 4 cylinder engine giving off convert 40 hp abbr on . The torpedo, capable of holding two passengers, had a long, low silhouette and a rounded aft section. Unusually, these cars had an wikt auxiliary auxiliary Convert 1.5 usgal L impgal 1 abbr on fuel tank . It is claimed that this company was later associated with McIntyre Automobile . References G.Marshall Naul, America i , in G.N. Georgano, ed., The Complete Encyclopedia of Motorcars 1885 1968 New York E.P. Dutton and Co., 1974 , pp.  41. Category 1910s automobiles Category Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of the United States Brass auto stub ...   more details



  1. Automobile Racing Club of America

    About the forerunner of the SCCA founded by the Collier brothers in 1933 Sports Car Club of America Infobox Sport governing body assocname Automobile Racing Club of America abbrev ARCA logo ARCA logo.png sport Stock car racing founded 1953 aff affdate region regionyear image image border size caption category jurisdiction United States year closed headquarters Toledo, Ohio Toledo , Ohio president Ron Drager chairman key staff chiefexec replaced prevfounded url www.arcaracing.com countryflag USA countryflag2 Automobile Racing Club of America ARCA is an auto racing sanctioning body in the United States , founded in 1953 by John Marcum . The current president of ARCA is Ron Drager . The ARCA Racing Series presented by RE MAX and Menards ARCA RE MAX Series races stock cars similar to those seen in past years in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series , and indeed most cars used in the RE MAX Series were previously used in NASCAR. ARCA s competitors contain a mix of both professional racers as well as hobby racers alike, in addition to younger competitors trying to make a name for themselves, sometimes driving as part of a driver development program for a NASCAR team. Most ARCA RE MAX Series races are broadcast on either MavTV or SPEED TV . ARCA also sanctions a truck racing series called the ARCA Lincoln Welders Truck Series and owns both the Toledo Speedway and Flat Rock Speedway . ARCA formerly sanctioned the ARCA midget car racing Midget Series from 1988 until 2002. History John Marcum founded ... ARCA RE MAX Series Sim Racing ARCA tracks Category Automobile Racing Club of America Category Organizations established in 1953 de Automobile Racing Club of America fr Automobile Racing Club of America ... working as an official for NASCAR founder Bill France, Sr. In 1964, the name was changed to the Automobile Racing Club of America when the series became national by racing on superspeedways . ref name ... founded in 1933 with the same name now known as the Sports Car Club of America . ARCA started ...   more details



  1. Spirit of America (automobile)

    Other uses Spirit of America disambiguation Spirit of America Image SpiritOfAmerica CraigBreedlove.jpg 300px thumb Spirit of America on exhibit at the Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago Spirit of America is the trademarked name used by Craig Breedlove for his land speed record setting vehicles. The first Spirit of America The Spirit of America was the first of the modern record breaking jet propelled car s, built with a narrow stream lined fuselage, three wheel chassis, and most significantly jet engine turbojet engine . Like most of the other competing vehicles the engine was ex military, the first Spirit had a General Electric J47 engine from an F 86 Sabre and was tested at Bonneville Salt Flats in 1962, where difficult handling resulted in failure. Before trying again a new stabilizer was added and a steerable front wheel. Breedlove set his first record on September 5, 1963 at Bonneville ... it as an average over both runs. ref At the time of Spirit of America s construction the F d ration Internationale de l Automobile FIA rules for a land speed record required a four wheel chassis ... in Chicago as an exhibit. Spirit of America Sonic 1 A new Spirit was built over 1964 65 to attempt to beat Arfons, dubbed Spirit of America Sonic I a four wheel design with a much higher rated General ... of America Formula Shell LSRV After a lengthy break from world records Breedlove began work on a new Spirit in 1992, eventually named the Spirit of America Formula Shell LSRV . The vehicle is 44 ... km h , but has yet to demonstrate this. Breedlove sold the Spirit of America Formula Shell LSRV to Steve ... The Spirit of America Sonic Arrow, as it was rechristened by Fossett, was rolled out on the Black Rock ... ref Cultural references The Beach Boys song Spirit of America is about Breedlove and his cars. References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Spirit Of America Category Jet land speed record cars ja fi Spirit of America ...   more details



  1. America

    to cross the Atlantic America Spanish automobile , an automobile produced in Barcelona, Spain America American automobile America , the callsign of the Apollo 17 Command Service Module Ships America ...pp semi indef pp move indef Wiktionarypar America America usually refers to either The Americas , a landmass comprising North America and South America The United States of America , a country in North America America may also refer to TOCright Other locations Am rica, Buenos Aires Province , Argentina America, Limburg , Netherlands Am rica, Tamaulipas , Mexico America, Illinois , U.S. America, Oklahoma , U.S. Astronomy 916 America , a minor planet Film and television America 1924 film America 1924 film , a film by D. W. Griffith America 2009 film America 2009 film , an American made for television film America 2011 film America 2011 film , a 2011 Puerto Rican film America Freedom to Fascism , a 2006 documentary Am rica TV series Am rica TV series , a Brazilian telenovela America US TV series America US TV series , a syndicated afternoon talk show Amreeka , a 2009 film Amreeka the Arabic pronunciation for America America America , an American film by Elia Kazan America A Personal History of the United States , a 13 part BBC television documentary series America The Story of Us , a six part, 12 hour television documentary depicting the history of the United States Literature America novel America novel , a young adult novel by E. R. Frank America Judge Dredd story America Judge Dredd story , a story by John Wagner America poem America poem , a poem by Allen Ginsberg America The Book , a book written by the staff of The Daily Show with Jon Stewart America short story America short story , by Orson Scott Card America , a Jake Grafton novel by Stephen Coonts Jake Grafton Series Stephen Coonts America , a poem by Walt Whitman from Leaves of Grass Music America band , an English American rock band America Records France , a French jazz record label Albums America America album ...   more details



  1. Neoclassic (automobile)

    Image Excalibur.JPG thumb An Excalibur automobile Excalibur automobile, an early example of a neoclassic For the artistic movement, see Neoclassicism , and for the music style, see Neoclassicism music A neoclassic , in automobile circles, is a car that is made somewhat in the image of the classic car s of the 1920s and 1930s as defined by, for example, the Classic Car Club of America without being necessarily intended as a full replica. The term originated with the Excalibur automobile Excalibur of the 1960s in the United States , and has been applied to a number of makes i.e. Panther Westwinds Panther , Zimmer automobile Zimmer , Cl net Coachworks Cl net , Thoroughbred Motors , etc. since. Unreferenced date July 2007 See also Replica Replicar Car model Category Car classifications it Veicoli replica ...   more details



  1. Union (automobile)

    File 1902 Lambert Union car.png thumb right 1902 Lambert Union automobile The Union automobile was based ... of his 1891 three wheeled version. The automobile was made by the Union Automobile Company from 1902 ... Georgano, p. 853 ref Description The Union automobile had an eight horsepower two cylinder, four ..., ref name The Union Automobile 1902, p 70 The Union Automobile. Cycle and Automobile Trade Journal, June 1902, p 70. ref which enabled it to be converted into a four passenger automobile. ref name The Horseless Age701 The Horseless Age, p. 701 ref The Union automobile had an experimental model ... rear engine automobile, as designed by Lambert, was in full production in 1902. The motor for the automobile ... placed crosswise in extreme rear of car. ref name Georgano853 The Union automobile had a gasoline tank that was built in the back of the seat hidden from sight. It has a capacity sufficient to run the automobile ... was supplied by dry batteries for starting. A generator was used in normal operation. The automobile ... with enameled sheet steel mud guards. ref name The Horseless Age701 The Union automobile had ... of speed for the Union automobile. ref name The Horseless Age701 The transmission was enclosed in a dustproof ... speed was convert 20 mi h km h . ref name The Union Automobile 1902, p 70 Footnotes reflist See also Lambert automobile Lambert automobile John William Lambert Buckeye gasoline buggy Union Automobile Company Lambert Automobile Company Lambert Gas and Gasoline Engine Company Lambert friction gearing ..., Hugh, Automobile Trade Journal , article The Lambert, 1906 Line of Automobiles , Chilton Company ... Publishing Company, 1914 The Horseless Age The Automobile Trade Magazine , The Horseless Age Company, 1902 Secondary sources Bailey, L. Scott, Historic Discovery 1891 Lambert, New Claim for America s First Car , Antique Automobile magazine, Vol. 24, No. 5, Oct&ndash Nov 1960 David Burgess Wise ... Encyclopedia of the Automobile , Taylor & Francis, 2000, ISBN 1 5795829 3 1 Huffman, Wallace Spencer ...   more details



  1. Automobile Magazine

    About magazine named Automobile Automobile magazine Primary sources date November 2006 Infobox magazine title Automobile image file Auto Mag.JPG image size 220px the default if no size is stated image alt image caption The June 2008 cover of Automobile magazine. editor Jean Jennings editor title previous editor staff writer photographer category Automobile magazine frequency Monthly total circulation 575,993 ref cite web url http abcas3.accessabc.com ecirc magtitlesearch.asp title eCirc for Consumer Magazines publisher Audit Bureau of Circulations North America Audit Bureau of Circulations accessdate April 28, 2012 ref circulation year December 2011 publisher founder David E. Davis founded firstdate Start date 1986 month company Source Interlink Media country United States based Ann Arbor, Michigan language English website URL http www.automobilemag.com issn 0894 3583 oclc FAIR USE of Auto ... Automobile magazine is an automobile magazine in the United States and is owned by Source Interlink ... s former editor, David E. Davis , and originally published by News Corporation . Automobile distinguishes ... automobile magazines, Automobile does not often do instrumented tests of cars or provide much technical ... intended, real world environment. Additionally, Automobile reserves a good portion ... of current production models and show cars, often linking their design to those of older cars. Automobile ... college dive bar , The Pretzel Bell , ref Vile Gossip , Jean Lindamood Jennings , Automobile Magazine ..., an online automotive magazine. While editor of Automobile , Jean Jennings was featured in a video ... called http www.automobilemagazine.com L Automobile Magazine , which was founded in 1946 the American ... Motor Presse Stuttgart group. Automobile Magazine awards Automobile Magazine All Stars ... Publications established in 1986 Category Automobile magazines Category Media in Ann Arbor, Michigan Category Monthly magazines Category Magazines published in Michigan transport mag stub tr Automobile ...   more details



  1. In America

    In America may refer to In America film In America film , a 2002 American Irish film by Jim Sheridan In America album In America album , an album by Kenny G In America novel In America novel , a novel by Susan Sontag In America Charlie Daniels song In America Charlie Daniels song In America , a song by Creed from My Own Prison ...In America , an irregular documentary series on CNN hosted by Soledad O Brien disambig fr In America it In America ...   more details



  1. Automobile Association

    Automobile Association may refer to Australian Automobile Association in Australia. Automobile Association of South Africa Canadian Automobile Association in Canada. Dominion Automobile Association in Canada. ADAC Allgemeiner Deutscher Automobil Club ADAC in Germany. Western India Automobile Association WIAA in India. The Automobile Association in the United Kingdom The Automobile Association Ireland in Ireland. New Zealand Automobile Association in New Zealand. RACE automobile association Real Autom vil Club de Espa a RACE in Spain. American Automobile Association in the United States. United Services Automobile Association in the United States. F d ration Internationale de l Automobile , governing body for motor racing. disambig fr Automobile Club ...   more details



  1. Argo (automobile)

    File Argo automobile, Natural History Museum Washington, D.C..jpg thumb An Argo parked in front of the National Museum of Natural History in Washington, D.C. circa 1915 The Argo was a short lived United States automobile manufactured by the Argo Motor Co in Jackson, Michigan , between 1914 and 1918. The factory had been previously used by the Standard Electric Car Co to build an electric car. ref name Beaulieu cite book last Georgano first N. title Beaulieu Encyclopedia of the Automobile year 2000 publisher HMSO location London isbn 1 57958 293 1 ref The company originally made the four cylinder Motorvique cyclecar based on the Ajax 1913 automobile Ajax built by the Briscoe brothers in France. It had a 4 cylinder 12 hp engine and was different from the French market Ajax only in that it did not use friction drive. ref name Beaulieu Few cyclecars sold well in America, and in 1916, it was replaced by a conventional 22 hp assembled touring car in an attempt to rival Ford Motor Company Ford at producing a motor car for the millions . The 1916 model sold for 405 in two seater form. In 1917 the company was sold to Mansell Hackett and the name was changed to Hackett automobile Hackett and moved its operations to Grand Rapids, Michigan . ref name Beaulieu The company had no known connection with the Saginaw, Michigan, based Argo Electric vehicle company. See also Argo Electric References reflist JacksonCars DEFAULTSORT Argo Automobile Category Vintage vehicles Category Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of the United States Category Cyclecars Category Motor vehicle manufacturers based in Michigan Category Defunct companies based in Michigan brass auto stub Vintage auto stub ...   more details



  1. Lambert (automobile)

    TOCright The Lambert automobile and Lambert truck were built by the Lambert Automobile Company as an United ... car 1907.jpg thumb left 300px center 1907 Lambert automobile The Lambert automobile motor in the early ..., then to the front, and back again to the rear of the automobile. The early motors were built ... end employed a three point suspension to save driving power by decreasing the lift required of the automobile body because of road surface variations. It saved wear and tear on the automobile body and its ... drive was provided on some models, however most Lambert automobile models were with a chain drive to the rear axle . ref name Kimes835 The Lambert automobile chassis with the Lambert friction gearing .... ref name ATJ226a Lambert came in second in an automobile race conducted in July 1905 from Chicago to St ... powered automobile to finish. The success of Lambert s convert 16 hp automobile against others ... model 4 The 1906 Lambert model 4 came with a detachable tonneau . It was a 5 passenger automobile ... 5 came with a detachable tonneau . It was a 5 passenger automobile. The wheelbase was convert 94 ... automobile. It was a 5 passenger automobile. The wheelbase was convert 94 in mm , gauge convert 56 ... model 8 The 1906 Lambert model 8 was a side entrance touring automobile. It was a 5 passenger automobile. The wheelbase was convert 98 in mm , gauge convert 56 in mm . The wheels were convert 34 ... . It was a 2 passenger automobile. The wheels were convert 30 in mm in diameter by convert 3.5 ... automobile. This was the smallest, lightest and lowest priced 1906 model. ref name ATJ226 1907 Model ... F was a side entrance touring automobile. It was a 5 passenger automobile. The wheelbase was convert ... of convert 95 in mm , gauge convert 56 in mm . It was a 2 passenger automobile. The wheels were convert ... model 30 The 1909 Lambert model 30 automobile came with a detachable tonneau . It was a 5 passenger automobile. The wheelbase was convert 110 in mm , gauge convert 56 in mm . The wheels were convert ...   more details



  1. Paige automobile

    Infobox company company name Paige company logo File Paige auto 1912 logo.jpg 200px company type Automobile Manufacturing industry Automotive industry Automotive founder fate Acquired by The Graham Brothers in 1927 successor Graham Paige Motors Corporation foundation 1908 defunct 1927 location Detroit, Michigan Paige was a Detroit , United States based automobile company, selling luxury cars between 1908 and 1927. History Image Paige detroit 1911 1022.jpg thumb left 1911 Paige Detroit Roadster Syracuse Herald, October 22, 1911 The first car in 1908 was called a Paige Detroit and was a two seat model powered by a 2.2 liter three cylinder, two stroke engine. In 1910 Four stroke cycle four stroke , four cylinder models took over, and in 1911 the name was changed to Paige. A six cylinder model was added to the range in 1914. Four cylinder models were dropped in 1916, leaving a choice of 3.7 or 4.9 liter sixes. A straight eight engine was added to the sixes in 1927. Probably the most famous Paige was the 1922 to 1926 Daytona, a sporting 3 seat roadster with a 6 liter engine. The third seat pulled out from the side of the car over the near side running board . Paige advertised it as being The most beautiful car in America . Paige also made a cheaper range of cars between 1923 and 1926 and sold as Jewett automobile Jewett s named after H M Jewett the company president. For 1927, this car was sold as a junior Paige. Company sold The Graham Brothers bought the company on June 10, 1927 .... The corporate name soon changed to Graham Paige Motors Corporation. The market agreed, and automobile ... name changed to just Graham . ref The Graham Brothers and Their Car by Jeffery I. Godshall Automobile Quarterly Volume 13 No.1 ref Advertisements Image Paige automobile ad ca1916.jpg thumb Upright Paige advertising, circa 1916. See also List of defunct United States automobile manufacturers commonscat ... edit DEFAULTSORT Paige Automobile Category Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of the United States ...   more details



  1. King (automobile)

    File KING automobile.jpg thumb King blue automobile with temperature gauge for the radiator File KING blue automobile.jpg thumb King automobile, circa 1915 The King was an automobile built in Detroit from 1911 to 1923, and in Buffalo in late 1923, with an additional car built in Detroit in 1896. Charles Brady King built his first car in Detroit in 1896. The original plan was to enter it in the November 1895 Chicago Times Herald auto race, but it was completed too late for that. King did finish it on March 6, 1896, and it became the first gasoline automobile to be successfully driven on the streets of Detroit. ref Kimes, Beverly Rae. Standard Catalog of American Cars 1805 1942 Iola, WI Krause, 1996 , p.807. ref Henry Ford reportedly followed behind on a bicycle the maiden voyage of the King. The situation in 1896 Detroit was not nearly as pro automobile as it would be a decade later. Discouraged, King dismantled his car and sold the chassis to Byron Carter of future Cartercar fame. ref Georgano, Nick. The Beaulieu Encyclopedia of the Automobile Chicago Fitzroy Dearborn, 2000 , p.824. ref King worked for various other car companies before creating 4 cylinder another car in 1910 and establishing the King Motor Car Company in February of the following year. The new King car incorporated a number of advanced features, such as an engine cast en bloc, cantilever springs, left hand drive, and a centrally located gearshift. ref name Kimes, p.807 Kimes, p.807. ref Possibly its most advanced feature was its lubrication system in which the flywheel served as a form of oil pump internal combustion engine oil pump . ref Georgano, p.824. ref The first factory was rented and located at 1559 ..., Australia, South America, South Africa, and Russia. ref name Kimes, p.807 Kimes, p.807. ref Early .... Notes reflist References Georgano, Nick Ed. . The Beaulieu Encyclopedia of the Automobile . Chicago ... King Automobile Category Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of the United States Category Motor ...   more details



  1. America³

    Unreferenced date December 2009 Infobox Americas Cup Yacht title America Sup 3 image File America3.jpg 300px caption club San Diego Yacht Club Image Burgee of sdyc.svg 25px nat flagcountry USA 1992 size 48px ac year 1992 type class designer builder Goetz Custom Sailboats, Inc. launched 1992 owner America3 Foundation, West Palm Beach, Florida skip crew wins 1992 Citizen Cup , America s Cup boats fate On display displacement length convert 23.77 m ftin LOA beam convert 5.45 m ftin draft convert 3.96 m ftin sail notes America Sup 3 pronounced America Cubed is the name of both a racing yacht and syndicate that vied for the America s Cup in 1992 and 1995. 1992 Cup victory The program was operated by Bill Koch businessman Bill Koch and Buddy Melges Harry Buddy Melges in the 1992 America s Cup. After winning the Defender Series, America Sup 3 defeated the Italy Italian challenger Il Moro di Venezia to successfully defend the Cup. 1995 Cup defense In 1995, Bill Koch revamped the program to begin the first all female, America s Cup boat. America Sup 3 s successor, Mighty Mary , was on its way to the 1995 America s Cup, in the lead of the last race of the Defender Series over Stars & Stripes yacht Stars & Stripes . But with a commanding lead of nearly 5 minutes, Dave Dellenbaugh the only man on the otherwise all female crew committed a crucial tactical error and Stars & Stripes skipper Dennis Conner made a series of moves to beat Mighty Mary to the finish line by scant seconds. After winning the Defender Series, Conner opted to use the third syndicate that year, Young America , to defend the cup, losing to Team New Zealand, 5 0. Current status File America .jpg thumb 300px left none alt America sup 3 USA 18 at the Herreshoff Marine Museum, Bristol, RI In 2010 the yacht resided at the Herreshoff ... sailing vessels Category America s Cup sailing teams Category International America s Cup Class Category 1992 ships Category America s Cup defenders it America ...   more details



  1. Sun (automobile)

    The Sun automobile was made in Elkhart, Indiana from 1916 to 1917, and in Toledo, Ohio from 1921 to 1922. The Sun Motor Car Company was originally created in Buffalo, New York , but moved to Elkhart before production began. Their slogan was The Sun Outshines Them All . Roscoe C. Hoffman designed a lightweight six cylinder car, manufactured from 1916 to 1917. There were four body styles offered on the 116 inch 2946  mm wheelbase sedan car sedan , Roadster automobile roadster , 5 person touring car touring and 7 person touring. It made 23 horsepower though the company dubiously claimed 50. The car had shaft drive and a three speed sliding gear Transmission mechanics transmission , and was priced in the 1000 range. Sun Motor Cars ordered 3,500 engines under contract from the Beaver Manufacturing Company of Milwaukee, Wisconsin , but since a little over 1,100 cars were made in the two years, the company was in receivership by September 1917. The company s assets were purchased by the Automotive Corporation of Toledo, Ohio. The Sun automobile of Toledo was a small two seat roadster, with power coming from a Convert 12 hp kW 0 abbr on four cylinder engine, produced in 1921 and 1922 only. It featured a 91 inch 2311  mm wheelbase, disc wheels, and a claimed convert 50 mpgus and convert 50 mph km h 0 abbr on . The Automotive Corporation had built tractors in Toledo since shortly before the end of World War I . After taking over Sun Motor Car Company, Automotive Corporation provided parts and service to Sun owners, as well as gained useful experience in automobile manufacturing. Their new car of 1921 shared nothing with the old Sun except the logo. Even the slogan was new America s Greatest Little Car . Not only were the engines smaller, so was the wheelbase and price 375 in 1921 and 475 in 1922. A new lineup with bigger engines, longer wheelbases, and higher prices were ... Sun Automobile Category Brass Era vehicles Category Vintage vehicles Category 1910s automobiles Category ...   more details



  1. Bliss (automobile)

    Infobox Automobile name Bliss image File Bliss auto 1906 logo.jpg 200px manufacturer E. W. Bliss Company production 1906 1906 engine class Touring car assembly Brooklyn, New York body style layout The E. W. Bliss Company of Brooklyn, New York , was manufacturer of the Bliss automobile. The company was founded in 1867 and diversified into automobile manufacturing for a short stint in 1906. ref name bliss vehicles cite web url http www.american automobiles.com B Manufacturers.html title American Automobiles Manufacturers accessdate August 28, 2011 work publisher Farber and Associates, LLC 2011 ref History Eliphalet Williams Bliss of Brooklyn, New York Brooklyn , founded the E. W. Bliss Company in 1867. The company was diversified in many areas including the manufacture of shells and projectiles as well as tools, dies and presses for use in sheet metal work. Over the years, Bliss took out patents for specialty machines for manufacturing and soldering metal cans and for shaping and casting sheet metal. Today the company is still in business in the manufacture of metal forming type industrial machinery and equipment machine tools. ref name ewbliss cite web url http www.mychurchgrowth.com blog 2011 06 1006 title E. W. Bliss Company accessdate August 28, 2011 work publisher ChurchGrowth, 2011 ref In 1904, Motor Age Magazine published a story about how The E.W. Bliss Company has taken up the manufacture of automobiles. Experiments with prototypes had been so successful that plans were made for the installation of a plant which will permit extensive operations along these lines. ref name ewbliss Bliss was one of the 204 exhibitors for display on the main floor of the Automobile Club of America sixth annual car show in New York City that took place from January 13th through January 20th, 1906. ref name ewbliss Eliphalet Bliss died in 1902, so he did not live to see the cars that would ... and Telegraph Codes Brooklyn Public Library, 2011 DEFAULTSORT Bliss Automobile Category Veteran ...   more details



  1. Maxwell automobile

    Co., 1913 , 876. ref For a time, Maxwell was considered one of the three top automobile firms in America though the phrase the Big Three automobile manufacturers Big Three was not used along with Buick ...Infobox company company name Maxwell Motor Company company logo File Maxwell logo.gif company type Automobile Manufacturing industry Automotive industry Automotive founder Jonathan Dixon Maxwell br & Briscoe Brothers Metalworks fate Acquired by Walter Chrysler successor Chrysler foundation 1904 defunct 1925 location Tarrytown , New York The Maxwell was a brand of automobile s manufactured in the United States United States of America from about 1904 to 1925. The present day successor to the Maxwell company is Chrysler Chrysler Group . ref Darke, Paul. Chrysler The Baby of the Big Three , in Northey, Tom, ed. World of Automobiles London Orbis, 1974 , Vol. 4, p.366. ref History File TrumanBennyMaxwell.jpg left thumb Comedian Jack Benny The Maxwell Jack Benny shown here shaking hands with Harry S. Truman from the seat of a c. 1908 Maxwell Roadster kept the Maxwell familiar in U.S. popular culture for half a century after the brand went out of business. The brand name of motor cars was started ... Briscoe , an automobile industry pioneer, was president of the company at its height. Maxwell ..., NY factory, Maxwell Briscoe constructed what was then the largest automobile factory in the world in New ..., p.61. ref the US 500 Western Tool Works automobile company Western Gale Model A, ref Clymer, p.51 ... Clymer, p.32. ref and the bargain basement Success Automobile Manufacturing Company Success an amazingly ... of merging, awkwardly at best, with the ailing Chalmers automobile Chalmers Automobile ... Plymouth automobile Plymouth . The Maxwell was prominently featured in the 1920 film Something ... States automobile manufacturers Notes reflist Sources Clymer, Floyd. Treasury of Early American ... www.chryslerclub.org histry.htm Early Chrysler history including Maxwell DEFAULTSORT Maxwell Automobile ...   more details



  1. Buggy (automobile)

    Other uses Buggy disambiguation Buggy A buggy is an automobile with wheels that project beyond the vehicle body . See also Dune buggy Kite buggy Swamp buggy Truggy Moon buggy Rock buggy Buggy body early automobile body style Category Car body styles automobile stub ...   more details



  1. This Is America

    unreferenced date November 2009 Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name This Is America Type Studio album Artist Kim Weston Cover Kim Weston This Is America 1968 .png Released 1968 Genre Pop music Pop Label MGM Records MGM Producer William Mickey Stevenson Last album For the First Time Kim Weston album For the First Time br 1967 This album This Is America br 1968 Next album Big Brass Four Poster br 1970 This Is America is the third studio album and second solo album by Kim Weston . The entire album contains the theme of patriotism. Track listing Side 1 This Is America When Johnny Comes Marching Home If I Ruled the World The Impossible Dream The Quest Born Free Somewhere Side 2 The Exodus Song People Touch the Earth Lift Ev ry Voice and Sing The House I Live In This Is My Country Category 1968 albums Category Kim Weston albums Category Albums produced by William Mickey Stevenson Category albums arranged by Marty Paich Category MGM Records albums Category English language albums ...   more details



  1. Virginian (automobile)

    Unreferenced date August 2007 The Virginian was an automobile produced briefly by the Richmond Iron Works of Richmond, Virginia . The automobile was manufactured in 1911 and 1912. Category 1910s automobiles Category Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of the United States motorvehicle company stub ...   more details



  1. Harvard (automobile)

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  1. This Is Not America

    Infobox single See Wikipedia WikiProject Songs Name This Is Not America Cover Bowie ThisIsNotAmerica.jpg Caption Artist Pat Metheny Group and David Bowie from Album The Falcon and the Snowman album The Falcon and the Snowman A side B side This Is Not America Instrumental Released February 1985 Format Single music 7 single Recorded Late 1984 Genre Jazz Fusion Length 3 43 Label EMI br small EA190 small Writer Producer David Bowie , Pat Metheny Chronology David Bowie singles Last single Tonight Iggy Pop song Tonight br 1984 This single This Is Not America br 1985 Next single Loving the Alien br 1985 Misc This Is Not America is a song from the soundtrack for the film The Falcon and the Snowman . ref name Parsons Parsons, Tony 1985 Singles , NME , 2 February 1985, p. 14 ref The track is the result of a collaboration between the jazz fusion Pat Metheny Group and rock singer David Bowie and is actually a version of Metheny s song Chris with lyrics and vocals added by Bowie. It was released as a single which reached 14 in the UK, and 32 in the US. Track listing 7 EMI America EA 190 UK This Is Not America small Bowie, Pat Metheny Metheny , Lyle Mays Mays small 3 51 This Is Not America Instrumental small Bowie, Pat Metheny Metheny , Lyle Mays Mays small 3 51 12 Single EMI 45 rpm This Is Not America small Bowie, Pat Metheny Metheny , Lyle Mays Mays small 3 51 This Is Not America Instrumental small Bowie, Pat Metheny Metheny , Lyle Mays Mays small 3 51 Personnel Pat Metheny Group Pat Metheny electric guitar Lyle Mays keyboards Steve Rodby electric bass guitar Paul Wertico drums David Bowie singing vocals and lyrics Live versions An instrumental version of the song performed by Pat Metheny ... of This Is Not America on the P. Diddy song American Dream for the Training Day soundtrack soundtrack ... songs Category Dutch Top 40 number one singles Category Songs written by David Bowie nl This is not America nn This Is Not America ...   more details



  1. It's America

    Infobox album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name It s America Type studio Artist Rodney Atkins Cover It s America.jpg Released March 31, 2009 Recorded Genre Country music Country Length Label Curb Records Curb Producer Ted Hewitt Last album If You re Going Through Hell br 2006 This album It s America br 2009 Next album Take a Back Road br 2011 Misc Singles Name It s America Type studio Single 1 It s America song It s America Single 1 date November 24, 2008 Single 2 15 Minutes Rodney Atkins song 15 Minutes Single 2 date May 26, 2009 Single 3 Chasin Girls Single 3 date October 26, 2009 Single 4 Farmer s Daughter Rodney Atkins song Farmer s Daughter Single 4 date March 29, 2010 It s America is the third studio album by American country music singer Rodney Atkins . It was released on March 31, 2009 see 2009 in country music on Curb Records . The album s first single, its It s America song title track , was released on November 24, 2008 and has become Atkins fifth Number One hit on the Billboard magazine Billboard country singles charts. It was followed by 15 Minutes a Top 20 hit and Chasin Girls. The album was re issued in mid 2010 with a new single, Farmer s Daughter Rodney Atkins song Farmer s Daughter . The album debuted at No. 15 on Billboard s album chart selling 34,877 copies. As of August 2010, the album has sold 129,820 copies in the US. ref cite web author NAME url http www.roughstock.com blog last july 2010 album sales chart still the domain of lady antebellum title Last ... length7 3 18 title8 It s America song It s America writer8 Brett James , Angelo Petraglia length8 ... reviews rodney atkins it s america title It s America review last Jungers first Liz date 29 ... web url Allmusic class album id r1498639 pure url yes title It s America review last Sterling first ... name the9513 cite web url http www.the9513.com album review rodney atkins its america title It s America ... style width 45px Billboard Hot 100 US 2008 style text align left It s America 1 44 rowspan 2 2009 ...   more details



  1. Cleveland (automobile)

    vehicles reflist DEFAULTSORT Cleveland Automobile Category Veteran vehicles Category Defunct ...   more details




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