Lincoln Mark VIII is a grand touring luxury sport coupe that was marketed by Lincoln from the 1993 to 1998 model years. The first generation of the Mark series...
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Mark VIII or Mark 8 often refers to the eighth version of a product, frequently military hardware. "Mark", meaning "model" or "variant", can be abbreviated...
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The Mark VIII tank also known as the Liberty or The International was a British-American tank design of the First World War intended to overcome the limitations...
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British heavy tanks of the First World War (redirect from Mark III (tank))
Mark X was a paper-only project to improve the Mark V, originally known as Mark V*** (L). This was basically a contingency plan in case the Mark VIII...
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Mark VIII is a luxury four-door automobile introduced by the Jaguar company of Coventry at the 1956 London Motor Show. It succeeded the Jaguar Mark VII...
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QF 2-pounder naval gun (redirect from Vickers 2-pounder Mark VIII)
2-pounder Mark VIII, it is usually referred to as the "multiple pom-pom". The initial mounting was the 11.8 to 17.35 ton, eight-barrelled mounting Mark V (later...
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Lincoln Motor Company (section Lincoln Mark VIII)
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The Lotus Mark VIII car was Colin Chapman’s first fully enclosed aerodynamic design. Chapman's basic requirements for the design were for a car of 1100 lbs...
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Continental Mark II to the final Lincoln Mark VIII. The Lincoln four-point star emblem is a design feature that was introduced by the Continental Mark II. To...
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The BL 8-inch howitzer Marks VI, VII and VIII (6, 7 and 8) were a series of British artillery siege howitzers on mobile carriages of a new design introduced...
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