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attributed to
speedsters,
depending on the story,
their power's origin, and
their universe's
established continuity and rules. The use of
speedsters in fiction...
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Auburn Speedster, a
speedster Little Detroit Speedster, also
known as the
Detroit Speedster, a
cyclecar Opel
Speedster, a
roadster Studebaker Speedster, a...
- more at 930 kg (2,050 lb). In 2004, a
limited run of
sixty track-focused
Speedsters were
produced for the
United Kingdom. The
Vauxhall VXR220 was equipped...
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Commons has
media related to
Auburn Speedster. 1928–1936
Auburn Speedsters on
HowStuffWorks Auburn Boattail Speedster Takes First Best-of-the-Best AACA...
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Studebaker produced 2,215
Speedsters during the 1955
model year.
Lyons 2005, p. 90.
Ebert 2013, p. 25. Koch 2006.
Speedster by
Studebaker (brochure),...
- 1920s
speedsters Ransom Olds' 1896/1897 "Pirate"
racer was one of the
first speedsters.
Barney Oldfield and
Henry Ford with Oldfield's 999
speedster, 1902...
- DC
supervillains for
their code of honor), and the
various psychotic "
speedsters" who go by the
names Reverse-Flash or Zoom.
Other supporting characters...
- and
minimal folding top, the
Speedster was an
instant hit,
especially in
Southern California. A
total of 4854
speedsters were
built (all
years combined)...
- boxer, a
reference to its flat or
boxer engine, and
Speedster, a nod to the
original Porsche Speedster of the 1950's. The
nameplate Cayman is an alternative...
- escape. As the
heroic speedsters are
recharged with energy, Barry, Wally, Jay, Max, and Bart
charge towards Zoom. The
seven speedsters (the 5 men plus Jesse...