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    ab Fours makes bumpers for Jeeps and trucks and has been doing so for ten years now. Their bumpers are tough, modern and good looking enough to make any truck or Jeep look about as commanding as an army sergeant. Yet at the same time, Fab Fours bumpers are very well designed to fit the curves of your vehicle so that they flow with the truck body's shapes in a way that's almost graceful. There is definitely some artistry going on here, along with the tough-as-nails look these bumpers give your…

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    Chapter 19 Technology in the Early 20th Century The strength and creativity of the technological enterprise turned into the most pervasive characteristic of the twentieth century. Many of the inventions of this time led to increased production of capital goods and many of them touched directly on the quality and style of life of the human species, specifically in America. Three areas with major technological advancements during the beginning of the twentieth century were advances in…

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    Corvette History

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    The Corvette is a sports car that is manufactured by general motors or known as Chevrolet witch is one of their branches. Back in General motors early days; the corvette was kind of the key for the Company in 1949. While Ford had sunk all their resources into the Ford Lincoln, and Mercury trying to recover from the number two spot, witch is right behind Chrysler. It was the perfect opportunity for general motors to emerge mightier that ever. And they did, after the war General motors went all…

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    many people can say that they have truly affected the lives of all Americans; however, Henry Ford is a notable innovator who had an immense impact on virtually every American citizen. Modern day accessibility to transportation has shaped the lifestyle of the average human being by providing greater access to surrounding life, and this routine is only possible because of the many achievements of Henry Ford. Ford revolutionized American life in the twentieth-century by creating more accessible…

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    amenity that only the rich people could afford to indulge themselves into; however, Henry Ford figured out a way to positively alter the world and its views by generating and mass-producing automobiles accessible to everyone. The automobiles that Ford manufactured and sold signified the affordable and reasonable prices of quality automobiles available to all people, regardless of their wealth. Furthermore, Ford believed that by maintaining the quality of the automobiles and lowering the cost of…

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    Rolling Bearing Company where he became the president and general manager in 1899. After 17 years, the company merged with the United Motors Corporation that soon became General Motors Corporation. Lee Iacocca was born in 1924 and began working for Ford in 1946. He was Vice President in a few operations in the corporation until he was fired in 1978. By 1981 he was hired by Chrysler in desperation that he could help them from…

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    Cherry Hill, New Jersey – It was quite an outstanding gravel rally debut for Bucky Lasek, one of the Subaru Rally Team drivers. In addition to finished seventh overall, Lasek also reached the podium in his own class. He was behind the wheel of the new Subaru Parts Online rally car, the 2016 Subaru WRX STI. Lasek drove a careful and measured rally, slowly getting comfortable with his car's handling. He was helped by Rhianon Gelsomino, an experienced co-pilot, and her notes about the course. The…

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    My First Driving

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    It all began with me, a young boy searching the internet for my first truck. All of my friends were starting to get the cars and I still hadn’t found the perfect one. My father told me that it was time for me to start looking at what I wanted to drive. I was looking and there it was I thought in my head. A 1967 Chevy truck. I bolted out of my room to show my father what I had found. He said that it looks like a nice well built truck and that we could go look at it. We made the drive to Tulsa…

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    The radio was invented in 1913, Edwin Armstrong is an american engineer that invented a special circuit that transmitted voices from one place to another. The radio was important because it spread information across the nation to let people know what was going on with the current day world. The radio also played jazz music and children would dance and sometimes parents would too, some old people did like the radio because of it “killing the children”. The radio brought cultural and social…

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    There is a car that surpassed all others in its time, that car was the Ford Mustang. MyClassicGarage.com states that is was the most popular car of the 1960’s. In 1964, the Ford Mustang was debuted (MotorAuthority.com). The 1964 Ford Mustang was truly a beautiful car according to all people of the time. Because of this, the Mustang created a class of its own. It was dubbed a “pony car” because it cost less and was more compact rather than most coupes (MyClassicGarage.com). Everyone from the…

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