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Preview: Goodwood Festival of Speed 2009 – True Grit
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Ellesmere Port Celebrates Five Decades Of Production
Mon, 09 Jun 2014VAUXHALL recently celebrated 50 years of production at its Ellesmere Port facility by recreating the original 1964 press image of the first vehicle coming off the line, in the same production location with today’s Astra alongside. The first new car to be produced at Ellesmere Port was a Vauxhall Viva HA, a model name that would run in a number of variants until 1978, when it was replaced by the Chevette. The Viva cost £527 7s 11d at launch.
Lotus NOT for sale as Proton sold to DRB-Hicom
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