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Skyliner - roller coaster - was created in 1960.

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Skyliner was created in 1972.

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Ford Fairlane Crown Victoria Skyliner was created in 1954.

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I called Schwinn......they said it was made in 2008.

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Yes. It's being filmed in Pittsburgh now. (Jan. 2011)

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a skyline GTR goes 340 km/h and 210 mph

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Skyliner. That answer is wrong. Actually, it was a 1959 Plymouth Sport Suburban

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There were several For vehicles that were introduced in 1955. They were the Crown Victoria, Squire, Thunderbird and the Fairlane Crown Victoria Skyliner.

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Roller Coasters are Leap the Dips ( Americas oldest coaster), Skyliner, and toboggan The other rides are mostly portable flat-rides like one would see in carnivals except the fact they are very rare nowadays, such as the skydiver and octopus

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The only Ford products that had a retractable hardtop were the (1957-1959) Ford Skyliner, and the (1967) Lincoln Continental. Ford did build a Thunderbird convertible wherein the convertible top folded into the trunk but not a retractable hardtop.

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Rj Hanson has: Played Justin in "To Be Continued." in 2008. Played Technician in "Butter" in 2011. Played Reggie the Retard in "Bad Karma" in 2013. Played Kai in "The Ladies of the House" in 2013. Played Skyliner Club Owner in "True Tales" in 2013.

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To travel efficiently from Haneda Airport (HND) to Narita Airport (NRT), you can take the Airport Limousine Bus, which offers direct and convenient transportation between the two airports. The journey takes about 1.5 to 2 hours, depending on traffic conditions. Alternatively, you can take the Keisei Skyliner or Narita Express train for a faster but slightly more expensive option. Make sure to check the schedules and plan your journey in advance for a smooth and efficient trip.

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1957 Ford Custom 2 Door Sedan116,963

Business Sedan 2 door6,888

4 Door Sedan68,924

1957 Ford Custom 300 2 Door Sedan160,360

4 Door Sedan194,877

1957 Ford Fairlane Victoria Hardtop Sedan12,695

Town Sedan 4 Door52,060

Victoria Hardtop Coupe44,127

Club Sedan 2 Door39,843

1957 Ford Fairlane 500 Skyliner Rectractable Convertible Coupe20,766

Victoria Hardtop Sedan68,550

Town Sedan 4 Door193,162

Victoria Hardtop Coupe183,202

Club Sedan 2 Door93,756

Sunliner Convertible Coupe77,726

1957 Ford Station Wagon

Ranch 2 Door, 6 passenger60,486

Del Rio 2 Door, 6 Passenger46,105

Country Sedan 4 Door, 9 Passenger49,638

Country Sedan 4 Door, 6 Passenger137,251

Country Squire 4 Door, 9 Passenger27,690

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Your question is half fact and half fiction. There was an accident at rocky point with a ride disconnecting a couple or people and injuring them, however it was not a rollercoaster, it was a swing ride called the Yo-Yo. Two kids swings disconnected from the ride and injured them severely. I was like 12 or 13 when that happened. This is not entirely true. When the Yo-Yo collapsed it was a pin at the top that sheared and caused the top of the ride to tilt and riders to hit the ground. The only recorded ride related death at Rocky Point was a maintenance worker who was killed on the Skyliner while working on the ride. You may have confused Rocky Point with Lincoln Park, which did indeed have a fatal roller coaster accident.

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Certainly. It wouldn't be financially prudent to take a cab if you have to drive great distances but you can certainly take a cab between the parks or to one specific park, although there is Disney provided transportation via buses between the parks so you'd only have to take a cab, for example, from your hotel to a park & back to the hotel at the end of the day.

You could always use the ride sharing apps, Uber & Lyft to take you to & from your destinations, also in July 2017, speaking of Lyft, they have partnered with Walt Disney World Resorts to offer Minnie Van Service to take you anywhere you need to go.

Another new transportation system being created is called the Disney Skyliner. While perhaps not as expansive, the gondolas will allow guests a birds eye view of the Walt Disney Resort as they connect Disney's Art of Animation, Pop Century & Caribbean Beach resorts & other locations w/ Hollywood Studios & the International Gateway at EPCOT.

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Yes. The 3000GT regular hatchback model was built in Nagoya, Japan without hatches or rear-quarter windows. At the factory they add strengthened A-pillars and specially tuned springs and shocks which is exclusive to the Spyder. Then it is shipped to the U.S. And transported in closed trucks to ASC.. ASC (American Sunroof Corporation) later renamed to American Specialty Cars would then go to work cutting off the roof and adding reinforcement to the car. This was the first American folding hardtop convertible since the 1957 Ford Skyliner. The Spyder was made in VR4 and SL models. The VR4 boasted 320 HP, all wheel drive, all wheel steering and adjustable suspension while the SL was FWD and 222 HP and none of the goodies. Approx 1600 were built, split fairly evenly between the two models.

With the push of a single button, the roof retracts into the trunk in about 35 seconds.

The VR4 version cost over $65,000 when new, and is considered a collectible car.

See http://www.3000GTSpyder.com for complete details, magazine articles, photos, original Mitsubishi press kit and more.

Also try http://www.3000gtSpyderRegistry.com/asc.html to see ASC building the 3000GT Spyder.

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A good beginner telescope under 1000 pounds in the UK would be the Sky-Watcher Explorer 130PDS. It offers a good balance of aperture and portability, making it suitable for beginners to explore the night sky. You can also consider the Celestron NexStar 6SE, which has computerized features for easier navigation.

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Trumpets are one of the most versatile instruments. Because they can be played in a variety of manners and with a variety of techniques and sounds, they can be played in a variety of musical settings, such as:

Orchestra/Symphony/Concert Band

The trumpet is used widely in the orchestral, symphonic, and especially concert band realms. Many of the great composers wrote works for the trumpet that have grown to great fame. Some of these pieces include trumpet Concerto in E Flat by Haydn, and Trumpet Voluntary and Trumpet Tune and Air, both by Purcell

Rock/Pop

Trumpets have been featured in rock and pop for many years now. From the Beatles's major hit "Penny Lane" (1967) with its famous piccolo trumpet solo, to The Emotions's "Best of My Love", released in 1977, to Paul Simon's "You Can Call Me Al" released in 1986, to many of the Motown hits, the trumpet is widely used both as a backup instrument and to play melodic interludes.

Mariachi

A Mexican cultural standard which has gained fame across the Western Hemisphere is the genre called "Mariachi". Mariachi, used for celebratory occasions, such as weddings, are small, mobile ensembles, composed of several violins, a guitar, a vihuela(a higher pitched, Mexican guitar), a guítarron (a small version of the acoustic bass), and two trumpets. A famous Mariachi piece that features the trumpet and is known internationally is "La Cucaracha".

Jazz

Undoubtedly, the genre in which the trumpet is most widely and prolifically used is Jazz. Some of the most influential Jazz artists of all time have been trumpet players - trumpet players like Louis Armstrong, Miles Davis, and Wynton Marsalis. Trumpets can be found in every subgenre of Jazz, from Ragtime and Dixieland, Big Band and Swing, Bebop and Free Jazz, to the more modern Jazz Fusion and Smooth Jazz genres.

Some of the most notable Jazz pieces feature trumpets playing the melody, or memorable licks. Examples inclue "Sing, Sing, Sing", "Four", "So What", "In the Mood", "Jeepers Creepers", "April in Paris", "Autumn Leaves", "Stompin' at the Savoy", "Gonna Fly Now", "Skyliner", and countless others.

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AMC Spirit

AMC Sportabout

AC Schnitzer

Acura SLX

Alfa Romeo Spider

Alfa Romeo Sprint

Alfa Romeo Stradale

Audi Spyder

Audi S class (several)

Autobianchi Stellina

Aixam Scouty

Aixam Sport

Bentley S class (several)

Bizzarrini Strada

Bugatti Spider

Buick Skylark

Buick Skyhawk

Buick Streamliner

BYD S6/S8

Cadillac Seville

Cadillac SRX/STS/SLS

Chevrolet Silverado

Chevrolet Spark

Chevrolet Sonic

Chevrolet Sail

Chevrolet Suburban

Chevrolet SS Series

Chrysler Sebring

Chrysler SRT8

Citroen Saxo

Citroen Survolt

Citroen Synergie

Caterham Seven

Caterham Superlight

Daewoo Sens

Dodge Stealth

Dodge Stratus

Dodge Spirit

Dodge Sprinter

Dodge Super Bee

Ferrari Scuderia

Ferrari Spyder

Ferrari Scaglietti

Fiat Stilo

Fiat Scudo

Fiat Seicento

Fiat Sedici

Fiat Siena

Fiat 'Abarth' Scorpion

Fiat 'Abarth' Spider

Fiat 'Abarth' Simca

Fiat 'Abarth' Supersport

Ford Shelby

Ford Sierra

Ford Super Duty

GAZ Siber

Hafei Saibao

Holden Statesman

Honda Stream

Hyundai Sonata

Hyundai Santa Fe

Hyundai Santro

Hyundai Starex

Infiniti Skyline

Isuzu Stylus

Isuzu Sportivo

Isuzu Swift

Jaguar Sovereign

Jaguar S Type

Jeep Scrambler

Jeep Sahara

Jeep Safari

Jeep Samurai

Kia Sedona

Kia Sephia

Kia Soul

Kia Sorento

Kia Spectra

Kia Sportage

Koenigsegg Special One

Lamborghini Sesto Elemento

Lamborghini Superleggera

Lamborghini Spyder

Lancia Scorpion

Lancia Sibilo

Lancia Stratos

Land Rover Safari

Land Rover Santana

Lexus Soarer

Lexus SC Series

Maserati Stradale

Maserati Shamal

Maserati Sebring

Mazda Shinari

Mazda Samurai

Mazda Savannah

Mazda Sakata

Mazda Sentia

Mazda Senku

Mazda Soho

Mazda Sp Series

Mercedes SLK/SLR/SLS

Mercedes S Series

Mercury Sable

Mitsubishi Sigma

Mitsubishi Strata

Mitsubishi Shogun

Mitsubishi Space Star

Mitsubishi Starion

Mitsubishi Spyder

Mitsubishi Signo

Nissan Sentra

Nissan Skyline

Nissan Silvia

Nissan Sunny

Opel Signum

Opel Speedster

Opel Superboss

Opel Sintra

Opel Swing

Opel Suza

Opel Sigma

Oldsmobile Star Fire

Oldsmobile Silhouette

Oldsmobile S98

Pontiac SS

Pontiac Sunfire

Pontiac Sunbird

Pontiac Solstice

Peugeot SXC/SR1

Porsche Spyder Series

Porsche Semper Vivus

Rolls-Royce 'Silver' Series

Renault Sandero

Renault Safrane

Renault Scala

Renault Savannah

Saab Sonett

Saab Spyker

Saab Sportcombi

Saab SPG

Skoda Superb

Skoda Scout Series

Subaru STI/SVX

Subaru Sambar

Subaru Signet

Subaru Sumo

Suzuki Swift

Suzuki Samurai

Suzuki Sierra

Suzuki Sidekick

Suzuki Splash

Suzuki Solio

Suzuki SX4

Scion SRS/SC/SD

Toyota Supra

Toyota Seinna

Toyota Starlet

Toyota Sequoia

Toyota Solara

Toyota Soarer

Toyota Sera

Toyota Surf

Toyota Seca

Toyota Sylphy

Toyota Soluna

Volkswagen Shirako

Volkswagen Suran

Volkswagen Syncro

Volkswagen Sharan

Volkswagen Scirocco

Volkswagen Scorpio

Volkswagen Santana

Volkswagen SEL Series

Volkswagen Silverleaf

Volvo S Series (several)

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  • Ford 2GA (1942)
  • Ford 300 (1963)
  • Ford 7W (1937-1938)
  • Ford 7Y (1938-1939, UK)
  • Ford Anglia (1940-1967, Europe)
  • Ford Aspire (1994-1997, rebadged Kia Avella) primarily an American car but exported to Canada, Spain, Greece, Malta
  • Ford Bantam (1983-present, South Africa)
  • Ford C100 (1981, Europe)
  • Ford C-MAX (2007-present)
  • Ford Capri (1961-1964, 1969-1986, Europe; 1989-1994, Australia)
  • Ford Carousel (name for Cortina in Brazil)
  • Ford Classic (1961-1963, UK)
  • Ford Comète (1951-1954, France)
  • Ford Consul (1951-1962, 1972-1975; UK)
  • Ford Contour (1995-2000)
  • Ford Corcel (Brazil, Venezuela)
  • Ford Corsair (1964-1970, UK)
  • Ford Corsair (1989-1992, Australia, rebadged Nissan Pintara)
  • Ford Cortina (1962-1982, Europe)(Australia (1981 Brazil and North America)
  • Ford Cougar (1999-2002, Europe, rebadged Mercury Cougar)
  • Ford Country Sedan (1952-1974)
  • Ford Country Squire (1950-1991)
  • Ford Coupe
  • Ford Crestline (1952-1954 as independent model; 1950-1951 as Custom submodel)
  • Ford Crestliner (1950-1951)
  • Ford Crown Victoria (1955-1957, 1992-2009)
  • Ford Crusader North America rebadged Cortina
  • Ford Custom (Used periodically between 1929 and 1996)
  • Ford Custom Deluxe (1950-1951) (Included "Crestliner" as submodel)
  • Ford Custom 500 (1964-1981; known as Custom 300 from 1957 to 1959).
  • Ford Customline (1952-1956)
  • Ford CX (1935-1937)
  • Ford Delivery Car
  • Ford Del Rey (Brazil, Venezuela)
  • Ford Del Rio (1957-1958)
  • Ford Deluxe (1950-1951)
  • Ford Durango (1980-1981)
  • Ford Ecosport - Brazilian SUV based on the European Ford Fusion
  • Ford Eifel (1935-1939, Germany)
  • Ford Eight
  • Ford Elite (1974-1976)
  • Ford Escort (1955-1961, UK-built Ford Anglia-based estate)
  • Ford Escort (1968-2000, Europe and Latin America)
  • Ford Escort (1981-2002, North America)
  • Ford EXP (1982-1988)
  • Ford Fairlane (1955-1970, North America; 1967-2007, Australia)
  • Ford Fairmont (1978-1983, North America; 1965-2008, Australia)
  • Ford Falcon (1960-1970, North America; 1960-present, Australia; 1962-1991 Argentina)
  • Ford Festiva (1988-1992, rebadged Mazda 121)
  • Ford Fiesta (1976-present, Europe; 1978-1980 and 2011-present, North America, 2002-present South America)
  • Ford Figo (2010-present; India)
  • Ford Five Hundred (2005-2007)
  • Ford Flexible Fuel Vehicle
  • Ford Focus (North America) (2000-present)
  • Ford Focus (International) (1998-present, Europe)
  • Ford Focus C-MAX (2003-2007)
  • Ford Fusion (North America) (2006-present)
  • Ford Fusion (Europe) (2002-present)
  • Ford Futura (Australia)
  • Ford G6 & G6E (2008, Australia)
  • Ford Galaxie (1959-1974)
  • Ford Galaxy (1995-present)
  • Ford Granada (North America) (1975-1982)
  • Ford Granada (Europe) (1972-1994)
  • Ford Grand Marquis (1999-present, Canada)
  • Ford GT (2003-2006)
  • Ford GT40 (1964-1969)
  • Ford GTX1 (2005-2006)
  • Ford Ikon (2000-present,South Africa, India, China and Mexico)
  • Ford Ka (1996-present, Europe and South America)
  • Ford Köln (1932-1935, Germany)
  • Ford Landau (1973-1976, Australia)
  • Ford Landau (1976-1983, Brazil)
  • Ford Laser (1980-2003, Australia & New Zealand)
  • Ford Linha
  • Ford LTD (Australia) (1973-2007)
  • Ford LTD (North America) (1965-1986)
  • Ford LTD II (1977-1979)
  • Ford LTD Crown Victoria (1983-1991)
  • Ford Mainline (1952-1956)
  • Ford Mainline Coupe Utility (Australia) (1952-1959)
  • Ford Marauder (2003-2004, Canada)
  • Ford Maverick (1970-1977, North America; 1988-1998, Australia; 1993-2004, Europe)
  • Ford Meteor (1981-1985, Australia; 1986-1995, South Africa)
Hope this helps, F1dan10
  • Ford Model 4-46
  • Ford Model 8-46
  • Ford Model 01
  • Ford Model 2
  • Ford Model 40
  • Ford Model 48 (1935-1936)
  • Ford Model 50
  • Ford Model 67
  • Ford Model 68
  • Ford Model 73
  • Ford Model 74
  • Ford Model 77
  • Ford Model 78
  • Ford Model 81
  • Ford Model 82
  • Ford Model 91 (1939)
  • Ford Model 92
  • Ford Model A (1903-1905, 1927-1931)
  • Ford Model AC (1903-1904)
  • Ford Model B (1904-1905, 1932-1934)
  • Ford Model B (1932)
  • Ford Model C (1904-1905)
  • Ford Model C Ten (1935-1937)
  • Ford Model F (1905-1906)
  • Ford Model K (1906-1908)
  • Ford Model N (1906-1908)
  • Ford Model R (1907)
  • Ford Model S (1907-1909)
  • Ford Model T (1908-1927)
  • Ford Model V-18
  • Ford Model Y (1932-1937)
  • Ford Mondeo (1993-present)
  • Ford Mondeo Metrostar 2000-2006, Taiwan)
  • Ford Mustang (1964-present)
  • Ford Orion (1983-1993, Europe)
  • Ford P68 (1968)
  • Ford P69 (1969)
  • Ford Pampa (1982-1997, Brazil)
  • Ford Parklane (1956)
  • Ford Pilot (1947-1951, UK)
  • Ford Pinto (1971-1980)
  • Ford Popular (1953-1959, Europe)
  • Ford Prefect (1938-1961)
  • Ford Probe (1989-1997)
  • Ford Pronto (Taiwan)
  • Ford Pulsar
  • Ford Puma (1997-2001, Europe)
  • Ford Ranchero (1957-1979)
  • Ford Ranch Wagon (1952-1977)
  • Ford Rheinland (1933-1936, Europe)
  • Ford Roadster
  • Ford RS200 (1984-1986, Europe)
  • Ford Sedan Delivery
  • Ford Scorpio (1985-1999, Europe)
  • Ford Sierra (1983-1992, Europe)
  • Ford Skyliner (1957-1959)
  • Ford S-MAX (2006-present)
  • Ford Special
  • Ford SportKa (2003-present)
  • Ford Squire (1955-1959, United Kingdom)
  • Ford Standard
  • Ford StreetKa (2003-2006)
  • Ford Sunliner
  • Ford Starliner (1960-1961)
  • Ford Super Deluxe (1941-1948)
  • Ford Squire (1955-1959)
  • Ford Taunus (1939-1982, Germany; 1974-1983 Argentina)
  • Ford Taurus (1986-present)
  • Ford Telstar (1983-1999; Africa, Asia and Australia)
  • Ford Tempo (1984-1994) North America
  • Ford Ten
  • Ford Ten-Ten
  • Ford Thunderbird (1955-1997, 2002-2005)
  • Ford Torino (1968-1976)
  • Ford Tourneo
  • Ford Vedette (1948-1954, France)
  • Ford Verona (1989-1996, Brazil) (1995 2000 UK)
  • Ford Versailles (1992-1994, Brazil)
  • Ford Victoria
  • Ford XL (1968½ year)
  • Ford Zephyr Six, later Ford Zephyr (1950-1971, UK)
  • Ford Zephyr-Zodiac, later Ford Zodiac (1950-1971, UK 1966 1971 USA)
  • ZX2 (1998-2003)
Vans
  • Ford Aerostar (1986-1997)
  • Ford E-Series (1961-present)
  • Ford Econoline (1978-present)
  • Ford Endeavour (2002-present)
  • Ford Freestar (2004-2007)
  • Ford I-MAX (2008-present)
  • Ford Thames 300E (1954-61, Britain)
  • Ford Thames 400E (1957-65, Britain)
  • Ford Transit (1965-present, Europe and China, Russia, Australia)
  • Ford Windstar (1995-2003)
SUV
  • Ford Bronco (1966-1996)
  • Ford Bronco II (1984-1990)
  • Ford Edge (2007-present)
  • Ford Escape (2001-present)
  • Ford Everest (2003-present)
  • Ford Excursion (2000-2005)
  • Ford Expedition (1997-present)
  • Ford Explorer (1991-present)
  • Ford Fiera (unknown)[1][2]
  • Ford Flex (2009-present)
  • Ford Freestyle (2005-2007)
  • Ford Fusion (Europe) (2002-present)
  • Ford Raider (1985-1998) (Australia and New Zealand, a rebadged Mazda Proceed Marvie)
  • Ford Taurus X (2008-2009)
  • Ford Territory (2004-present)

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