In 1965, Alpine introduced yet another revised version of its prototypes, named as M65. At the 1965 24 Hours of Le Mans, none of the Alpine prototypes...
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(1984–1991) A610 (1991–1995) Alpine M63 Alpine M64 Alpine M65 Alpine A210, Group 6 Alpine A220 Alpine A360, Formula Three Alpine A364 Alpine A367, Formula Two,...
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Porsche 2.2L Flat-6 168 21 S 1.3 65 Fred J. Baker Fred Baker Bill Kurtley Alpine M65 Renault 1.3L I4 168 22 S +5.0 7 Space Science Service John Bentley Arthur...
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Curiously, in the small-engine categories, Alpine was the only French manufacturer present. A new model, the M65 had aerodynamic tailfins and a new 1.3-litre...
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Automobiles Alpine Alpine M65 Renault P1.3 249 2067.198 km 172.270 km/h (107.040 mph) 8 16 Jean Vinatier Roger de Lageneste Automobiles Alpine Alpine M64 Renault...
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also raced for Alpine in Formula 2, Formula 3, and the 24 Hours of Le Mans, where the company fielded models such as the M64 and M65 for him. From 1967...
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International Sports Car Championship - Division 1 Abarth 1300 OT Alpine Renault M65 & Alpine Renault A110 Alfa Romeo Giulietta SZ International Sports Car...
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the M6 near Bamber Bridge, just north of the junction between the M6 and M65. It runs parallel to the A6, to its northeast, for the entirety of its length...
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M9/M152 – M41 – M160 – M38 – M39 – M40 – M42 – M75 - R310 – M75 – M65 – M6 – M66 – M65 (Cape Point) District Six, Woodstock, Salt River, Observatory, Mowbray...
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ten-meter microbus based on Opel. In 1962 the company started to produce models M65 and M66, which were very popular for intercity traffic. In the same they...
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Blvd M59 East/West Starts in Outer West Durban – M46 (near Hillcrest) Cliffdale Rd M65 East/West R102 (near Nyaninga) – N2 (near La Mercy) Dube Blvd...
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by the motorway network to Manchester, Burnley and Blackburn via the A56/M65 and M66 motorways. There was once a rail link south to Manchester via Bury...
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completed ahead of schedule. Contract 3 (Codsall) was taken by Alfred McAlpine & Son (Southern), and was constructed almost identically to contract 1....
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05/09 Rd. 18 Nürburgring Lucien Bianchi Mauro Bianchi Automobiles Alpine Alpine-Renault M65 19/09 Rd. 19 Bridgehampton Herb Wetanson Wetson’s Drive-Ins Porsche...
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courses, e.g., M60 will normally share a course with W50, and often with M65 and W55. The results are normally arranged by class. In the smaller events...
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venture of Balfour Beatty, Morgan Est, Morrison Construction and Sir Robert McAlpine. Archaeological mitigation was required as part of the project and was one...
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construction of the road to a consortium of major contractors Carillion, Alfred McAlpine, Balfour Beatty and Amec (together known as CAMBBA). Build phase Site clearance...
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1960. The contract of £822,928 in March 1959 was given to Sir Robert McAlpine. Piles were constructed by West's Piling & Construction, of Harmondsworth...
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consultants Freeman Fox & Partners. Construction was awarded to Sir Robert McAlpine, who began work in June 1968. The northern section was designed as a full-speed...
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Seedhill football ground was demolished in the early 1980s to make way for the M65 motorway. The ground was situated next to the Seedhill Cricket Ground, currently...
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not yet been given. The last section was started October 1978 by Alfred McAlpine. Percy Bilton Ltd of Stone, Staffordshire, built the Stoak Interchange itself...
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and the route was extended twice an hour beyond Burnley to Skipton via the M65 and Colne. Nelson, however, is no longer served by off-peak X43 buses, although...
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