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  • Seddon History (1938-2009)

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    1930s
    Seddon History (1938-2009)

    Seddon commercial vehicles History Great Britain from 1938 to 2009 The Seddon Company Produced commercial vehicles in Lancashire Britain, from the 1930 to the 2000s under various ...

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  • Seebacher (1918-1924)

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    Manufacturers
    1910s

    Seebacher Maschinenbau AG from 1918 to 1924 The Seebacher Maschinenbau AG was a Swiss company in the field of mechanical engineering and manufacturers of automobiles . History In ...

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  • Seetstu (1905-1907)

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    1900s

    Seetstu (James McGeoch & Company) Car manufacturer of Paisley Scotland.Great Britain from 1905 to 1907. James McGeoch & Company was a British manufacturer of automobiles in the ...

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  • Sefton (1903)

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    1900s

    Sefton (Liverpool & Manchester Motor Manufacturing Company) Automotive manufacturer of Liverpool.Great Britain from 1903. Liverpool & Manchester Motor Manufacturing Company was ...

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  • Seibt (1990-1999)

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    1990s
    Seibt (1990-1999)

    Seibt Speedster Center (SCS) Vehicle manufacturer Augsburg Germany from 1990 to 1999 The Speedster Center Seibt was a German manufacturer of automobiles . History Richard Seibt ...

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  • Seida (1935-1998)

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    1930s
    Seida (1935-1998)

    Seida (Sociedad Española de Importación y Distribución de Automóviles) Automotive manufacturer of Madrid Spain from 1935 to 1998. Sociedad Española de Importación y Distribución ...

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  • Seidel & Naumann (1905)

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    1900s
    Seidel & Naumann (1905)

    Seidel & Naumann Vehicle manufacturer Dresden Germany from 1905 Seidel & Naumann was founded in 1868 Around 1892, the mass production of bicycles of the brand "Germania" ...

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  • Seidel-Arop (1925-1926)

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    Manufacturers
    1920s

    Seidel-Arop Automotive manufacturers Berlin; Germany from 1925 to 1926 The company Arop society was a German automobile manufacturer, which was resident in Berlin ...

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  • Sekurus (1906)

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    Manufacturers
    1900s

    Sekurus (Sekurus-Mobilbau) Vehicle manufacturer Berlin Germany from 1906 Sekurus-Mobilbau was a German manufacturer of automobiles in the early 1900s . History The company ...

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  • Selden (1907-1930)

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    Manufacturers
    1900s
    Selden (1907-1930)

    Selden Motor Vehicle Company Automotive manufacturer of Rochester , New York.United States from 1907 to 1930. The Selden Motor Vehicle Company was an American automobile ...

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  • Self (1916-1922)

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    1910s
    Self (1916-1922)

    Self Automotive manufacturer of Svedala.Sweden from 1916 to 1922. Self was a series of three cyclecars built by the brothers Per and Hugo Wiertz in Svedala in 1916, to 1922. The ...

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  • Self aligning torque

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    Self aligning torque

    Car Self aligning torque explained Self aligning torque, also known as aligning torque, SAT, or Mz, is the torque that a tire creates as it rolls along, which tends to steer it, ...

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  • Self-levelling suspension

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    Technical Guides
    Self-levelling suspension

    Self-levelling suspension explained Self-levelling refers to an automobile suspension system that maintains a constant ride height of the vehicle above the road, regardless of ...

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  • Seltzer (1979-1983)

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    Manufacturers
    1990s
    Seltzer (1979-1983)

    Seltzer Motor Industries Automotive manufacturer of Chatsworth , California.United States from 1979 to 1983. Seltzer Motor Industries was an American manufacturer of kit ...

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  • Selve (1919-1929)

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    Manufacturers
    1910s
    Selve (1919-1929)

    Selve Automotive manufacturers Hameln ,Germany From 1919 to 1929 Selve Automobilwerke AG was a car maker located in Hameln (near Hannover, Germany). After World War I, ...

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  • SEM (1988-1992)

    Manufacturers
    1980s
    SEM (1988-1992)

    SEM Cars Automotive manufacturer of Poulton-le-Fylde, Lancashire. Great Britain from 1988 to 1992. SEM Cars was a British manufacturer of sports cars from the late 1980s to the ...

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  • semaphore signals (Trafficators)

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    semaphore signals (Trafficators)

    Car semaphore signals (Trafficators) explained Trafficators are semaphore signals which, when operated, protrude from the bodywork of a motor vehicle to indicate its intention to ...

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  • Seraph Motorstyle (1984-1987)

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    Manufacturers
    1980s
    Seraph Motorstyle (1984-1987)

    Seraph Cars Ltd (Motorstyle) Kit Car manufacturer of Bristol.Great Britain from 1984 to 1987. Seraph Cars , previously Motorstyle , was a British manufacturer of sports kit car ...

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