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* [[Ford Flivver]], a single-seat aircraft that did not go into production |
* [[Ford Flivver]], a single-seat aircraft that did not go into production |
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* ''[[Luke's Fatal Flivver]]'', a 1916 American short comedy film |
* ''[[Luke's Fatal Flivver]]'', a 1916 American short comedy film |
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* [https://collection.maas.museum/object/47910 Flivver], tricycle design propelled by using arms to push a lever. Manufactured by [[Cyclops (toy company)|Cyclops Toy Company]] in Australia between 1924 and 1929 |
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Flivver is early twentieth-century American slang for an automobile. It may refer to:
- Flivver, nickname for the Ford Model T, the first mass-produced automobile
- Flivver, nickname for the Paulding-class destroyer, a series of U.S. Navy destroyers
- Flivver, nickname for the Smith-class destroyer, first ocean-going destroyers in the U.S. Navy
- The Flivver King, a 1937 novel by Upton Sinclair
- Flivver Lo-V (New York City Subway car), a type of subway car built in 1915
- Ford Flivver, a single-seat aircraft that did not go into production
- Luke's Fatal Flivver, a 1916 American short comedy film
- Flivver, tricycle design propelled by using arms to push a lever. Manufactured by Cyclops Toy Company in Australia between 1924 and 1929