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| has gloss | eng: Lightburn is the name of an Australian manufacturer (generally, cement mixers, although they also made washing machines) who briefly entered the passenger car market in the mid-1960s with the oddly shaped Lightburn Zeta sedan. The cars were built in a washing machine factory at Camden Park in Adelaide by the company which was owned by Harold Lightburn. The cars were launched to the market in 1963 at a starting price of £595. Production ceased in 1965 with the last vehicles sold in 1966 and total sales of less than 400 vehicles. |
| lexicalization | eng: Lightburn |
| instance of | e/List of companies of Australia |
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| has gloss | nor: Lightburn var en australsk produsent av hvitevarer som prøvde seg som bilprodusent midt på 1960-tallet med sin Lightburn Zeta sedan. Bilene ble bygget i en fabrikk for vaskemaskiner ved Camden Park i Adelaide av et selskap som var eid av Harold Lightburn. |
| lexicalization | nor: Lightburn |
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| media:img | Lightburn Zeta automobile sports model.jpg |
| media:img | Lightburn Zeta sedan automobile.jpg |
| media:img | Zeta.jpg |
| media:img | Zetasport.jpg |
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