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  1. Probably the most famous shaker was Seaton's Shaker, owned by Pete Seaton. When he added a blower, he updated the name to Seaton's Super Shaker. Driver Terry Hedrick, acquired the car when Seaton retired. He shortened the name to Super Shaker -- a combination of two of the most popular flopper names.
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  5. The engineers have certainly created a driver orientated technical master piece. They have taken the 3.2 litre engine from the Boxster and combined the head of the Carrera 3.6, to create a 3.4 litre power plant seen in the Cayman S. The engine produces 295 hp at 6,250 rpm with 251lb of torque which is enough to propel the car from 0-62 in 5.4 seconds.
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  7. Ford Mustang - the Mustang remains to be one of the best electric car options from the long line of Ford models, offering a diversity of performance options: 2 body-styles, 4 trims, 2 engines, 2 transmissions and a wide list of additional features. Though the stock accessories are already pristine as they are, using customized interior details such as floor mats won't hurt.
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  9. most sold cars and truck brands LEGO - This is a classic toy for boys of all ages. In 2010, the Star Wars and Kingdoms sets are very popular with older boys, while younger boys are loving the Toy Story 3 building sets. There are great LEGO gifts for boys of all ages.
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  11. Auto Trader is one of the most popular car website in the entire world. The reasons behind their fame are the excellence in the services they offer as well as the reliability of the cars that they sell on their website. Like other websites, Auto Trader seeks to address the concerns of people which buying brand new cars as well as used cars.
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  13. most popular trucks For the record, GM's 8 brands are: Cadillac, Buick, Pontiac, Chevrolet, Saturn, GMC, Hummer, and Saab. You could take Saab out of that pack as the Swedish automaker (although fully owned by GM) builds few cars in North America. Still, GM includes Saab in its marketing schema so we'll keep them in for argument's sake.
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  15. The company has been very innovative, thus allowing them to meet the consumer's satisfaction. The company has produced Altec bucket trucks together with digger derricks; these products are made of superior quality and fit for its purpose. Altec bucket trucks are very reliable and efficient, which helps company do its job with ease. There are various product lines under the Altec bucket trucks. One of which is the altec hi-line series. This series has a maximum height of 150 ft and 454 kg handling capacity.
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  17. Ford F-Series - For more than 33 years, the Ford F-Series has been the best selling truck in America. Over https://www.u-pull-it.com/the-most-common-car-in-junkyards-a-journey-through-the-metal-jungle/ of that time it has also been the best selling vehicle too. In July 2010, Ford sold more than 50,000 units, with a significant number as fleet sales. With a powerful 6.7-liter turbocharged V-8 diesel engine available in some models, Ford isn't likely to give up the top spot any time soon.
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  19. For easier operation, systems like Pace Edwards' "JackRabbit" have a continuous tension spring so that the roll top retracts all by itself. It can be locked into various positions and to close it again there's a strap. For ultimate ease of use, get an electric model that can be operated with a switch inside the cabin or with a remote control that looks like a standard key ring fob. They cost a bit more, but it just doesn't get any more convenient.
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