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Encyclopedia > Chamonix (car)

Chamonix is a Brazilian automobile manufacturer which has produced replicas of 1960s Porsche sports cars based on Volkswagen parts since 1987. Karl Benzs Velo model (1894) - entered into the first automobile race An automobile or motor car (usually shortened to just car) is a wheeled passenger vehicle that carries its own motor. ... This article is about the auto company. ... Volkswagen AG (ISIN: DE0007664005), or VW, is an automobile manufacturer based in Wolfsburg, Germany. ...


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Lobini Lobini is a Brazilian automobile manfacturer. ...


External link

  • http://www.chamonixcars.com.br

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Chamonix - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (774 words)
The Chamonix valley runs from N.E. to S.W., and is watered by the Arve, which rises in Le Tour.
Chamonix is a popular winter sports resort with one of the best skiing runs in the world.
Chamonix is famous for its spectacular Cable Car up to the Aiguille du Midi (3842m).
Boston.com / Travel / Destinations / France / chamonix_summer (1678 words)
We weren't the typical skiers drawn to Chamonix, on the borders of Switzerland and Italy.
We walked the husband and daughter to one of the cable cars in town, where they met up with their two friendly guides, ski instructors in the winter.
They all took the cable car up 3,000 feet, harnessed themselves in with a chute, instructor behind novice, and ran to the steepest side of the mountain — to me, a suicidal act.
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