Yes. Many. Only one brand new car in their line-up still uses them. The fleet-order only W-body Impala. Chevrolet has made many cars with 4 speed automatics, starting around the 1980s up until present day.
Any automotive paint supplier will sell a very similar product. Call your local body shop and ask who they buy paint materials from. I think "USC" is the mfgr for Icing but there are many good comparable glazing fillers on the market.
Many small 1980s to 2000 GM products (MY Fiero for instance) Many Subaru and BMW Products. And dozens and dozens of others way to many to list. The hard part is getting the correct offset when swaping back and forth
"This many cars".
South Carolina had 8 electoral votes during the 1980s.
There were approximately 9,000 of the original DMC-12 's built in Ireland up until 1982. Production began again in 2008 from the original OEM parts left over. These cars will not be considered new cars because they will be built from the original left over unibodies. The will be titled as 1980s cars. How many will be built is still in question but about 20 per year is the most quoted figure.
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An example of mass production is the making of a car.
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Endorphins are a class of many compounds produced by the body for communication. There is no legitimate commercial "endorphin" product so there is no product key.
Yes, in some cases free cars are provided to qualified drivers by advertising companies. The cars are wrapped in paint safe decals to promote a product or service. Not many companies do this, competition is fierce and the decals may not be removed.