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    Jakab Industries was an Australian coachbuilder in Tamworth, New South Wales. Jakab Industries built its first bus body in July 1973, a Ford R226. It mainly...
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  • Jakab is the Hungarian equivalent of the given name James. Jakab may refer to: Jakab Industries, former Australian coachbuilder Jakab-hegy (James's Hill)...
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  • James Hardie Industries plc is a global building materials company and the largest global manufacturer of fibre cement products. Headquartered in Ireland...
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  • Thales Australia (formerly Australian Defence Industries and ADI Limited) is a defence contractor based in Australia. It is a subsidiary of the French...
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    retained GMC divisional badging. The ambulance conversion was done by Jakab Industries of Tamworth, New South Wales, who fitted a fiberglass hatchback body...
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  • Arcadipane (1977–1979) Ascort (1958–1960) Austin (1954–1983) Australian Motor Industries (AMI) (1926–1987) Australian Six (1919–1930) Australis (1897–1907) Birchfield...
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    Giocattolo Motori Goggomobil Hartnett HDT Special Vehicles Holden HSV IBC Jakab Industries JW Bolton Kaditcha Leader Trucks Mills-Tui Motor Body Specialists MotorCoach...
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    Giocattolo Motori Goggomobil Hartnett HDT Special Vehicles Holden HSV IBC Jakab Industries JW Bolton Kaditcha Leader Trucks Mills-Tui Motor Body Specialists MotorCoach...
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    Inductee Archived 4 July 2013 at the Wayback Machine Greater Dandenong "Industry News" Australian Bus Panorama 4/6 May 1989 page 5 Geoff Mountjoy Archived...
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    largest vehicle plant in Australia. Founded in 1926, Australian Motor Industries (AMI) began assembly operations in 1952. It produced a wide range of Standard...
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