There are several, however it depends on what your looking at as far as production figures go. Here are some that come immediately to mind though: Kaiser Kaiser-Fraser-Nash Darrin (A division of Kaiser-Fraser) Studebaker (later Avante Corp.) Packard (very sucessful pre-wwII) Hudson Desoto (a div. of Chrysler) Nash Rambler (purchased by AMC in the 60's) Lasalle (a division of Cadillac) Edsel (a div. of Ford) Tucker (only 48 models of these made in 1948) Diamond Rio (truck mfg) Diamond T (truck mfg) These are just a few. Hope this helps.
Yes they are made up of 60s and 40s sub units.Together they makeup 80s
Mid to late 40s
When it started way back in the 40s, Aristocrat's target market was the average Filipino whose appetite is bigger than his budget. It catered to people from all walks of life.
"There were no Starbucks in the 40s" is correct.
late 40s to late 60s or so
Despite being born in 1954, a stated age has never been given. He is assumed to be in his 40s.
The plural of 40 is 40s (forties), as in the man was in his 40s; the Second World War took place in the first half of the 40s.
Did WHO pitch at Andrews AFB in the late 40s
1,000,000,000,000s = 16,666,666,666m, 40s = 277,777,777h, 40m, 40s = 11,574,074d, 1h, 40m, 40s = 31,688y, 32d, 1h, 40m, 40s So assuming all that math is correct, one trillion seconds is about 31,688 years.
6s2 + 40s - 60 = 2(3s2 + 20s - 30)
Surrealism still flourished here and there. The new thing in the 40s was Abstract Expressionism.
The island located at 40S and 175E is North Island in New Zealand.