Sentences with phrase «historic standard car»

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Tip of the hat to «The Standard Catalogue of American Cars 1805 - 1942» (by Beverly Rae Kimes and Henry Austin Clark Jr.) and «-1976-99» (by James M. Flammang and Ron Kowalke), «75 Years of Pontiac Oakland» (by John Gunnell), and «80 Years of Cadillac LaSalle» (by Walter M.P. McCall) for filling in the historic blanks in my memory banks.
-- To the extent that compliance with subsection (b)(2)(C) or (b)(7) would significantly alter the historic or antiquated character of a historical or antiquated rail passenger car, or a rail station served exclusively by such cars, or would result in violation of any rule, regulation, standard, or order issued by the Secretary of Transportation under the Federal Railroad Safety Act of 1970, such compliance shall not be required.
Staying at Tatamagouche's Train Station Inn is a super unique, one - of - a-kind experience with all of the amenities of a standard hotel and the added charm of historic box cars.
Emma rather unnervingly takes you through how the team reserves the right to terminate your contract if your performances are not up to standard, although if you achieve consistently positive performances then she will be able to improve your contract, while also actively updating you on invitational events that elevates your driver's popularity and image by driving historic cars.
The car's standard turbo engine has replaced by a 2.0 L M12 / 6 Formula 2 engine, producing over 260hp @ 8000rpm, making the 2002 Turbo Stanceworks a potent competitor in historic touring car races.
In the transport sector, accounting for some 35 % of U.S. greenhouse gas emissions, the President has put in place historic new standards that will nearly double the fuel economy of our cars and light duty trucks to 54.5 miles per gallon by 2025.
With more than 27 years of experience in policy advocacy and issue campaigns, Ms. Robinson has played an integral role in some of the country's biggest energy and transportation advancements, including the historic fuel economy and global warming emissions standards for new cars and light trucks.
Domestically, the U.S. has taken numerous steps this year to transition to a clean energy economy — from setting an aggressive new fuel economy standard for new cars and trucks to making an historic investment in clean energy in the Recovery Act this year.
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