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Cyclecar
Cyclecar 1914 La Vigne cyclecar advertisement. Cyclecars were small, generally inexpensive cars ... as voiturettes. Cyclecars appeared around 1910. The cyclecar boom began shortly before the outbreak of ... G.N. from Britain. Sporting cars and cyclecar races There were sporting cyclecars such as ... de France in 1913. Memories preserve the Cyclecar GP at Le Mans in 1920. ...
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Talk:Cyclecar
Talk:Cyclecar Does the Morgan 3 wheeler count as a cyclecar?Gzuckier 18:10, 16 May 2005 (UTC ... but my reference books say they were Cyclecar makers. Can anyone confirm? Malcolma 18:41 ...
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Twombly (cyclecar)
Twombly (cyclecar) A 1914 Twombly Twombly was a cyclecar manufactured in the US by Driggs-Seabury ...
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Gerald Cyclecar Company
Gerald Cyclecar Company Gerald Cyclecar Company was an automobile manufacturer in Birmingham ... around 1920. Its main product was a cyclecar powered by an 8 horsepower (6 kW ...
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User:Millisits
... 14:46, 15 Aug 2004 (hist) Twombly (cyclecar) (Twombly (cyclecar), a new entry) 14:27, 15 Aug ... brake) 18:06, 7 Aug 2004 (hist) Cyclecar (Several cyclecars, Belgium, Czechoslovakia + Spain added) 17 ... added) 22:16, 28 Jul 2004 (hist) Cyclecar 21:15, 28 Jul 2004 (hist) Bédélia (Bédélia, a French cyclecar) 20:46, 28 Jul 2004 (hist) ...
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List of automobile manufacturers
... 1904) Cardway (1923) Carhartt (1911) Car-Nation (cyclecar) (1912) Carroll Six (1921) Cartercar (1905) Cavalier ... 1904) Desberon (1901) DeSchaum (1908) De Soto (cyclecar) (1913) DeSoto (automobile) (1929 - 1961) De Tamble ... 1916) Doble Steamer (1914) Dodge (1914) Dodo (cyclecar) (1912) Dolson (1904) Dorris Motors Company Dort ... Ideal (1902 and 1907) Illinois (1909) Imp (cyclecar) (1913) Imperial (1900 and 1908 and 1955 ... McGill (4WD) (1921) McIntire (1909) McIntyre Mecca (cyclecar) (1915) Mecca (standard-size) (1916) Media ( ...
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Image:14ili15twomblyCycleCar4cyl Bay.jpg
... links 14ili15twomblyCycleCar4cyl_Bay.jpg Picture of a Twombly cyclecar. Taken from Oldtime gallery] It should be ... of this work in the article "Twombly (cyclecar)" to illustrate the object in question where ...
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Talk:History of the automobile
Talk:History of the automobile Cyclecar Some mention of the Cyclecar seems appropriate--Kayaker 10:11, 20 October ...
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HMC
... public school in the UK system. HMC (cyclecar) , a British make of Cyclecar. Home Mortgage Consultant This page concerning a ...
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User talk:Linkoman
... and, most importantly, have fun! Good luck! Cyclecar Just curious, but why do you think the Spanish David was not a Cyclecar? Malcolma 17:24, 12 December 2005 (UTC ...
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