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Their well-resourced sports ground still exists-though presumably without the full-size. 22 rifle range with its fine collection of re-bored Martini-Henrys, as used in the Zulu Wars of the 19th century.
The name was used for the top models in Ford's full-size range from 1959 until 1961, in a marketing attempt to appeal to the excitement surrounding the Space Race.
The Country Squire was based on Ford's full-size car line and was the premium station wagon in Ford's model range.
Named after a show car displayed at the 1955 General Motors Motorama, the Biscayne was the least expensive model in the Chevrolet full-size car range ( except the 1958 only Chevrolet Delray ).
The top range full-size Grand Wagoneer continued to compete with traditional luxury cars.
* Imperial Japanese Navy dive bombers practice against a full-size mock-up of the United States Navy aircraft carrier Saratoga ( CV-3 ) at the Kashima bombing range.
During the 1980s, the Continental was downsized from a full-size to a mid-size Ford Taurus platform ; this introduced the Continental to a wider range of competition from Europe and Japan.
From 1936 to 1958, Buick's Special model range represented the marque's entry level full-size automobile.
The LTD debuted as the highest trim level on the 1965 full-size Ford range under the name Galaxie 500 LTD and became its own series for the first time in 1966.
For 1977, General Motors downsized its full-size ( and higher priced ) cars, with overall width cut from approximately 80 inches to the mid-70 inch range.
However, there is a serious attack on full-size from promoting agencies, trying to replace the size with price range.
The Monaro and the Brougham were introduced mid-year of 1968, thereby broadening GM's range of locally built full-size cars in Australia.
The full-size Jeep Pickup line was not only an aging model, but also competed directly with the broader range of Dodge trucks.
The product range of Centroliner included: midibus, full-size / articulated single-decker, and three-axle double-decker, in different body lengths.
Typically made from steel or iron, kirpans range in blade size from over 3 feet ( 90 cm ) to 5 inches ( 12. 7 cm ), though Sikhs in the West wear kirpans with a blade of about 3. 5 inches as carrying a full-size kirpan in western public may look too intimidating.
Although the W108 succeeded the W111 as a premium range full-size car, it did not replace it.
The company operates two main business units, Bus Manufacturing and Product Support and manufactures a full range of bus types from minibuses to full-size single deckers, with a new double-decker currently undergoing preproduction testing.
He can attain the power of flight in his star cruiser mode, with a range of eight million miles, and is also able to take to the skies as a jet-propelled laser pistol ( either full-size, or shrunken to be wielded by other Transformers ).
The surface allows a pitch range of 9350 cents ( about 7. 79 octaves ) for the full-size instrument, and 4610 cents ( about 3. 84 octaves ) for the half-size instrument.
* Astonbus, Marina del Rey, CA: E-city midi and full-size models, with a range between 250 and 500 km.
This was Ford Australia ’ s top of the range model until replaced by an Australian-assembled version of the full-size American Ford Galaxie.

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Armored cars are typically less expensive and on roads have better speed and range than tracked military vehicles.
In 1988, having produced some 5, 000 cars in 20 years, a revived economy and successful sales of limited edition Vantage, and 52 Volante Zagato coupes at £ 86, 000 each ; the company finally retired the ancient V8 and introduced the Virage rangethe first new Aston launched in 20 years.
A more successful range of passenger cars was sold from 1959.
Since the company's beginnings, Ferrari has been involved in motorsport, competing in a range of categories including Formula One and sports car racing through its Scuderia Ferrari sporting division as well as supplying cars and engines to other teams and for one make series.
In this decade, Holden adopted a strategy of importing cars it needed to offer a full range of competitive vehicles.
As the dimensions of these quantities are the inverse of each other ( one is distance per volume, the other volume per distance ) when taking the mean value of the fuel-economy of a range of cars one measure will produce the harmonic mean of the other – i. e. converting the mean value of fuel economy expressed in litres per 100 km to miles per gallon will produce the harmonic mean of the fuel economy expressed in miles-per-gallon.
Industrially, metal wire is also knitted into a metal fabric for a wide range of uses including the filter material in cafetieres, catalytic converters for cars and many other uses.
h. c. F. Porsche AG, the manufacturer of a range of sports cars and SUVs.
* SDI ( engine ), a range of diesel engines by the Volkswagen Group for use in cars and vans
No two cars may have been alike, as they were built according to customer specifications from a wide range of options.
The Genesis reintroduced rear-wheel drive to the Hyundai range following a long period of only producing front-wheel drive cars.
In 2004, the UK baby boomers held 80 % of the UK's wealth and bought 80 % of all top of the range cars, 80 % of cruises and 50 % of skincare products.
Cars range from old road legal compacts to Porsche 996 and even modified DTM cars ().
Britcar permits a wide range of touring and GT cars to compete in endurance races, and Britsports permits various kinds of sports racer.
Soon the whole Chrysler / Simca range was sold under the revived Talbot badge until production of Talbot-branded passenger cars was shelved in 1987 and on commercial vehicles in 1992.
Production of passenger cars ceased in 1999 but the company still produces a range of primarily all-wheel-drive 4 × 4, 6 × 6, 8 × 8, 10 × 10, and 12 × 12 trucks.
The Asian brown cloud is created by a range of airborne particles and pollutants from combustion ( e. g., woodfires, cars, and factories ), biomass burning and industrial processes with incomplete burning.
Magnetometers can detect only magnetic ( ferrous ) metals, but can detect such metals at a much larger depth than a metal detector ; magnetometers are capable of detecting large objects, such as cars, at tens of meters, while a metal detector's range is rarely more than 2 meters.
When production restarted after the Second World War, the twin-cylinder engine was dropped from the range of new cars, but continued in 1005 cc form to the end of production in the commercials, now comprising a light lorry, the Bradford van, two versions of an estate car called the Utility, and chassis front-ends and kits for outside coachbuilders, many abroad.
The Museum also holds James Lafayette's society portraits, a collection of over 600 photographs dating from the late 19th to early 20th centuries and portraying a wide range of society figures of the period, including bishops, generals, society ladies, Indian maharajas, Ethiopian rulers and other foreign leaders, actresses, people posing in their motor cars and a sequence of photographs recording the guests at the famous fancy dress ball held at Devonshire House in 1897 to celebrate Queen Victoria's diamond jubilee.
Additional models — mostly British at first — continued to be added to the range throughout the decade, including cars such as an MG Midget TD, a Vauxhall Cresta, a Ford Zodiac, and many others.
The King Size range was similarly updated, including a division into Super Kings ( mostly trucks, but also with mag wheels ) and Speed Kings ( cars ).
This practice has, however, largely become obsolete now that cars ' fuel / air mixtures and cylinder temperatures are maintained within a narrow range, for purposes of limiting emissions.
A development is the use of the RDS system of car radios, whereby the vehicle can be fitted with a short range FM transmitter, set to RDS code 31, which interrupts the radio of all cars within range, in the manner of a traffic broadcast, but in such a way that the user of the receiving radio is unable to opt out of the message ( as with traffic broadcasts ).

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