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Glasspar (1950–1954)
RegisteredManufacturers1950sGlasspar Company Automotive manufacturer of Santa Ana; California.United States from 1950 to 1953. The Glasspar was a sports car first manufactured by Bill Tritt in 1949. . It ...
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Gleason (1909-1913)
RegisteredManufacturers1900sGleason (Kansas City Vehicle Company) Automotive manufacturer of Kansas City , Missouri.United States from 1909 to 1913. Kansas City Vehicle Company was an American manufacturer ...
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Glenfrome (1975-1986)
RegisteredManufacturers1970sGlenfrome Engineering Car manufacturer of Bristol and London; Great Britain from 1977 to 1988. Glenfrome Engineering was a British manufacturer of automobiles . The brand name ...
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Globe Motors (1920-1922)
RegisteredManufacturers1920sThe Globe Motors Company Automotive manufacturer of Cleveland , Ohio.United States from 1920 to 1922. Globe Motors Company was an American manufacturer of automobiles in the ...
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Glöckler-Porsche (1948-1954)
RegisteredManufacturers1940sGlöckler-Porsche Glöckler-Porsche , initially also known as "Glöckler-Eigenbau", the Frankfurt-based car dealer Walter Glöckler produced several sports cars in the early post-war ...
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Gloria (1932-1938)
RegisteredManufacturers1930sGloria automobile factory Automotive manufacturer Austria From 1932 to 1938. The Gloria Automobilfabrik was a manufacturer of automobiles from Austria . Company History The ...
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Glover (1902-1911)
RegisteredManufacturers1900sGlover Automotive manufacturer of Chicago , Illinois.United States from 1902 to 1911. Glover was an American manufacturer of motor vehicles in the early part of the 20th ...
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Glover (1920-1921)
RegisteredManufacturers1920sGlover Motor Company New York City , New York , United States from 1920 to 1921 Glover Motor Company was an American manufacturer of automobiles in the 1920s . History The ...
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Glowplug
RegisteredTechnical GuidesEngine Glowplug A glowplug (alternatively spelled as glow plug or glow-plug) is a heating device used to aid starting diesel engines. The glow plug is a pencil-shaped piece of ...
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GM XP-883 (1969)
RegisteredConcept & Prototype1960sGM XP-883 prototype car Presentation Year: 1969 Manufacturer: GM Class : prototype concept Body design : hatchback Engine: Gasoline 0.6 liter + electric motor The General Motors ...
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GMC History (1911-)
Manufacturers1910s(GMC) General Motors Truck Company History GMC (General Motors Company) is a brand of General Motors, which was introduced by the General Motors Truck Company since 1911. History ...
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GMC Syclone (1991-1992)
RegisteredVans Pick-ups1990sGMC Syclone history Manufacturer: GMC Production period: 1991-1992 Type Commercial vehicle: Designs: Pick up Engines: Gasoline 4.3 liters The GMC Syclone was a high-performance ...
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GMC Terrain 1st gen (2010-2017)
Motor Cars2000sGMC terrain First Generation Production period: 2010-2017 Class: Motor car Body versions : station wagon SUV Doors 5 door Engines: Gasoline : 2.4-3.6 liters (134-194 kW) ...
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GMC Terrain 2nd Gen (2017-)
Motor Cars2010sGMC Terrain Second generation Production period: 2017 on Class motor car Body versions : station wagon SUV Engines: Gasoline: 1.5-2.0 liters (125-185 kW) Diesel engine : 1.6 ...
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GMC Vandura (1968-1996)
Vans Pick-ups1960s 1970s 1980sGMC Vandura Manufacturer Chevrolet Also called Chevrolet Sportvan GMC Vandura GMC Rally Production 1968 to 1996 Assembly United States, Canada Class Commercial vehicle Body style ...
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GMC Yukon 1st Gen (1992-1999)
Off-Road1990sGMC Yukon First Generation Production period: 1992 to 1999 Body versions : station wagon Engines: Gasoline :5.7 liters (190 kW),6.5-Liter Turbo- Diesel V8 Length: 4788-5075 mm ...
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GMC Yukon 3rd Gen (2006-2014)
RegisteredOff-Road2000s 2010sGMC Yukon Third Generation Production period: 2006-2014 Body versions : Five-door short and long Engines: Gasoline : 4.8-6.2 liters (220-300 kW) Length: 5131-5649 mm Width: ...
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GN (1910-1923)
RegisteredManufacturers1910sGN Car manufacturer Founded, London England, UK The GN was a British cyclecar made in London, between 1910 and 1925, The name derived from its founders, H.R. Godfrey and ...
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