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Auto Show features King Robota
The newest feature at the 2013 West Virginia International Auto Show is made entirely of recycled auto parts. It plays music, flashes lights, is sponsored by Ford and can be enjoyed by all ages. But it isn't an automobile.
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Auto Show features King Robota
The newest feature at the 2013 West Virginia International Auto Show is made entirely of recycled auto parts. It plays music, flashes lights, is sponsored by Ford and can be enjoyed by all ages. But it isn't an automobile.
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