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1The Automotor Pocket Book of Automotive Formulae and Commercial Intelligence

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  • Title: ➤  The Automotor Pocket Book of Automotive Formulae and Commercial Intelligence
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  • Number of Pages: Median: 312
  • Publisher: F. King
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  • First Year Published: 1899
  • Is Full Text Available: Yes
  • Is The Book Public: Yes
  • Access Status: Public

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    Car

    horse-drawn vehicle, such as a cart, carriage, or wagon. The word also occurs in other Celtic languages. "Motor car", attested from 1895, is the usual

    M36 tank destroyer

    The M36 tank destroyer, formally 90 mm Gun Motor Carriage, M36, was an American tank destroyer used during World War II. The M36 combined the hull of the

    Stanley Motor Carriage Company

    The Stanley Motor Carriage Company was an American manufacturer of steam cars that operated from 1902 to 1924, going defunct after it failed to adapt to

    M10 tank destroyer

    The M10 tank destroyer, formally known as 3-inch gun motor carriage M10 or M10 GMC, was an American tank destroyer of World War II. After US entry into

    M18 Hellcat

    The M18 Hellcat (officially designated the 76 mm Gun Motor Carriage M18 or M18 GMC) is a tank destroyer used by the United States Army in World War II

    Winton Motor Carriage Company

    The Winton Motor Carriage Company was a pioneer United States automobile manufacturer based in Cleveland, Ohio. Winton was one of the first American companies

    Howitzer Motor Carriage M8

    The 75 mm howitzer motor carriage M8 "Scott" was a self-propelled howitzer vehicle of the United States in use during World War II. It was developed on

    M7 Priest

    The 105 mm howitzer motor carriage M7 was an American self-propelled artillery vehicle produced during World War II. It was given the service name 105 mm

    M43 Howitzer Motor Carriage

    The 8-inch Howitzer Motor Carriage M43 was an American self-propelled artillery vehicle built on a widened and lengthened medium tank M4/M4A1 chassis,

    M115 howitzer

    howitzer motor carriage T89 and eventually standardized as the 8-inch howitzer motor carriage M43. A total of 48 units were built. 8-inch howitzer motor carriage