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 Green County Depot Days 2000
Motorcars have mostly been replaced by pick up trucks with equipment (hy-rails) to allow them to operate on the rails.
The removal of the ex- IC rails in Green county last year did not dampen the sprit of those who operated the public motorcar rides there during Depot Days in previous years.
During Depot Days, people by the hundreds flocked to Brooklyn, WI to purchase a $5.00 ticket for an hour long motorcar ride.
home.att.net /~swrg2/Dday2000/depot2000a.htm   (306 words)

  
 Coachbult.com - Autocar
They were purchased by White in 1954, but continued to produce trucks under the Autocar name until 1995, when their then owner Volvo decided to drop the White and Autocar name.
Originally formed in 1897 as the Pittsburgh Motorcar Company, in 1899, they changed their name to Autocar and moved to Ardmore Pennsylvania.
The Autocar trucks enjoyed much more success than their automobile and in 1911 the firm decided to concentrate on trucks.
www.coachbuilt.com /bui/a/autocar/autocar.htm   (452 words)

  
 brakedisc.net - Mercedes-Benz cars
The Mercedes SL-Class is one of the rare motorcar models that are actually worth the price.
Gottlieb Daimler built his first horseless carriage in 1886 and from 1904 Daimler and his business partner William Steinway produced Mercedes passenger cars, Daimler's light trucks, and engines.
Jellinek named the car after his ten-year-old daughter Mercedes which was characterised as lighter, smaller 35 hp and a top speed of 55 mph.
www.brakedisc.net /mercedes   (452 words)

  
 Re: [speeders] Rear Markers for motorcar & the CRI&P
I can still see in my mind going to Joliet Ill and seeing the harryman style coaches with "Fox Trucks" sitting accross Rock Main waiting for commuter service.
And let's not forget the Alco Century 415 center cab (actually off center) locomotives or the E units in freight service out of Blue Island.
What was the other railroad that did not initially join Amtrak?
lists.cirr.com /speeders/200211/msg00018.html   (452 words)

  
 Nissan Parts - Partstrain.com
It has carried the Datsun brand for the cars and trucks it has manufactured since it was officially founded in June 1, 1934 by Yoshisuke Aikawa.
The Datsun brand traces the history of the company even long before it was named Nissan, as it came from the car type called DAT, the first car designed by the company when it was still called the Kwaishinsha Motorcar Works.
Nissan has manufactured a number of classic and memorable cars in its entire manufacturing history.
www.partstrain.com /ShopByVehicle/NISSAN   (451 words)

  
 Coachbult.com - E.H. Wilson Mfg. Co.
Donald F. Wood - Wreckers and Tow Trucks
Thomas E. Bonsall - The Lincoln Motorcar: Sixty Years of Excellence
George H. Dammann and James A. Wren - Packard
www.coachbuilt.com /bui/w/wilson_e_h/wilson_e_h.htm   (724 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Hybrid car
It is also being actively developed by Eaton and several other companies, primarily in heavy vehicles like buses, trucks and military vehicles.
Ford Escape Hybrid official photo The Ford Escape Hybrid motorcar, launched in 2004, is a gas-electric hybrid powered version of the Ford Escape SUV developed by the Ford Motor Company and built in Kansas City, Missouri.
Eaton is the name of several places: In England: Eaton (Chester), Cheshire Eaton (Macclesfield), Cheshire Eaton, Leicestershire Eaton, Nottinghamshire In the United States of America: Eaton, Colorado Eaton, Indiana Eaton, New Hampshire Eaton, New York Eaton, Ohio Eaton, Wisconsin Eaton County, Michigan Eaton Township, Michigan Eaton Township, Pennsylvania In addition...
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Hybrid-car   (8224 words)

  
 Nissan Parts - Partstrain.com
It has carried the Datsun brand for the cars and trucks it has manufactured since it was officially founded in June 1, 1934 by Yoshisuke Aikawa.
The Datsun brand traces the history of the company even long before it was named Nissan, as it came from the car type called DAT, the first car designed by the company when it was still called the Kwaishinsha Motorcar Works.
www.partstrain.com /ShopByVehicle/NISSAN   (8224 words)

  
 Nissan Parts - Partstrain.com
It has carried the Datsun brand for the cars and trucks it has manufactured since it was officially founded in June 1, 1934 by Yoshisuke Aikawa.
The Datsun brand traces the history of the company even long before it was named Nissan, as it came from the car type called DAT, the first car designed by the company when it was still called the Kwaishinsha Motorcar Works.
Among the most recognized and loved Nissan cars are the Z-car and the Skyline GT-R. Today, Nissan has a wide line-up of cars, now carrying the Nissan badge which has long replaced the Datsun brand since 1983.
www.partstrain.com /ShopByVehicle/NISSAN   (455 words)

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