The Opel Rekord is a large family car which was built in eight generations by the German car manufacturer Opel. Between 1953 and 1986, approximately ten...
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The Hanomag Rekord is a mid-size car produced by Hanomag in Hannover from 1933 until 1940. The car was Hanomag's first mid-size model and one of the first...
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Rekords Rekords is a record label formed by Josh Homme. It emerged in the aftermath of the downfall of Man's Ruin Records, the record label formerly putting...
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The Opel Rekord Series C is a large family car that was introduced in August 1966, by Opel as a replacement for the short-lived Opel Rekord Series B. It...
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The Opel Rekord Series E is a large family car that replaced the Rekord D on Opel's Rüsselsheim production lines in August 1977, following the end of the...
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The Opel Rekord P1 (branded for its first two years as the Opel Olympia Rekord P) was a large family car introduced in August 1957, in time for the Frankfurt...
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The Opel Rekord P2 is a large family car that was introduced in the summer of 1960, by Opel as a replacement for the Opel Rekord P1. It shared its 2,541 mm...
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Daewoo Royale (redirect from Saehan Rekord)
the Rekord in August 1972. The GMK Rekord was based on the German-designed Opel Rekord D. In August 1975, a version of the Rekord, known as the Rekord Royale...
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The Opel Rekord D series is a large family car that replaced the Rekord C on Opel's Rüsselsheim production lines during the closing weeks of 1971 and launched...
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The Opel Rekord Series B is a large family car that was introduced in August 1965 by Opel as a replacement for the Opel Rekord Series A and stopgap until...
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The Opel Rekord Series A is a large family car introduced in March 1963, by Opel as a replacement for the Opel Rekord P2. It was fractionally shorter but...
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Rekord Irkutsk or DYuSSh Rekord (Russian: «ДЮСШ Рекорд» Иркутск) is a bandy club from Irkutsk, Russia. It was founded in 1986. The club colours are black...
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The Opel Olympia Rekord is a two-door family car that replaced the Opel Olympia in March 1953, and marketed through 1957. Innovations included a modern...
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BTS Rekord Bielsko-Biała is a Polish sports club, based in Bielsko-Biała. Best known for their futsal team, the club also operates men's and women's association...
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Rekord Bielsko-Biała may refer to: Rekord Bielsko-Biała (futsal), futsal team of the BTS Rekord Bielsko-Biała club Rekord Bielsko-Biała (football), association...
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Energy Rekords is a record label formed in 1990 by the merging of the three labels: Front Music Production, Electronic Beat Association, and Energy -...
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The Ascona was developed to fill the gap in the Opel range as the Opel Rekord was gradually growing in size. The Ascona took its name from the lakeside...
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Rekord is the ninth full-length studio album by German hip hop group Die Fantastischen Vier. It was released on 24 October 2014, marking the 25th anniversary...
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produced by Opel from 1967 to 1982. It is the six-cylinder variant of the Rekord with styling differences. The Commodore nameplate was used by Opel from...
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Fejgenbaum, a Warsaw businessman-industrialist. It took the name of Syrena Rekord in 1908. The company produced gramophone records till the invasion of Poland...
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division of GM Europe between 1978 and 1994. The Carlton was based on the Opel Rekord E (Mk.1) and Omega A (Mk.2). With the exception of the pre-facelift Mk.1...
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BTS Rekord Bielsko-Biała is a Polish futsal club based in Bielsko-Biała. The club BTS Lipnik Bielsko-Biała was founded in 1994 by the support of Janusz...
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FC Zenit Irkutsk (redirect from FC Zenit-Rekord Irkutsk)
dissolved due to lack of financing. From 2010 to 2013, it was called FC Zenit-Rekord Irkutsk. "Дорогие болельщики! К сожалению, для нас 1 апреля не день смеха...
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Rekord Stadium is a sports venue in Irkutsk. It is the home of Baykal-Energiya. "Информация о команде "Байкал-Энергия" Иркутск - Реестр - Федерация хоккея...
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Catera. Opel Rekord 1966–1971: Opel Rekord C, Ranger, Chevrolet Comodoro, Chevrolet Opala. 1972–1977: Opel Rekord D, Ranger. 1977–1986: Opel Rekord E, Vauxhall...
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very short tappets and rocker arms. The engine first appeared in the Opel Rekord B in 1965, and was largely replaced in four-cylinder form by the GM Family...
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owned by Grupo Record FC Rekord Aleksandrov, a former Russian association football club Rekord Irkutsk, a Russian bandy club Rekord Stadium, a sports arena...
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Opel product of the 1940s: Frigidaire refrigerator 1952 Opel Kapitän Opel Rekord P1 (1957–1960) During the 1970s and 1980s, the Vauxhall and Opel ranges...
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Poko Rekords was a Finnish record label. It was established in 1977, but ceased operations in 2009. In the early years, Poko Rekords focused mainly on...
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Blackmailers Rekord Orkestr is a Russian rhythm and blues band from Vladimir. The band was created in 1997 by Aleksey Baryshev, a Russian guitar player...
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