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  • ...evised the shape of the wings, fitted extra brightwork and added front and rear bumpers. ...ing the car was a major undertaking. The rear axle now passed through the rear frame rather than riding under it, and a [[dry-sump]] lubrication system wa
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  • ...along the door towards the rear and ends at the broad shoulders above the rear wheel. The triangle - like the one around the door handle - is a recurring ...r outlets behind the front wheels and the large air inlets in front of the rear wheels. These compartments house components such as the radiators for cooli
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  • .... Measuring only 3.22 m (126 in) long, it was the first [[rear engine|rear-engined]] Fiat and cost the equivalent of about € 6,700 or US$  ...ersions a front-mounted radiator or oil cooler is needed to complement the rear-mounted radiator. All models of the 600 had generators with mechanical exte
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  • ...is a 4WD/AWD that powers the front via a [[viscous coupling unit]] if the rear slips.]] ...able center differential, with [[Torsen]] differentials for both front and rear.]]
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  • ...rear drum brake. Dry weight was 135 kg and it had 18in rims front and rear with 3.00 and 3.25 tyres. Wheelbase was 1430 mm. ...fibreglass fuel tanks, 30 mm Amal carburettors, and twin leading shoe rear brakes.
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  • ! Suspension (rear) | Front {{Auto in|55|0}}, Rear {{Auto in|53|0}}
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  • | Rear suspension || [[Live axle]], [[leaf spring]]s and friction dampers ...e of [[roller bearing]]s for the [[crankshaft]], forged (rather than cast) rear suspension components, and the chassis was designed to run with [[hydraulic
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  • ...model was introduced, as a twin seater version of the 8C-35 GP racer, with rear-mounted gearbox and full independent suspension. The 8C2900A was also a rac |Layout|| Multi-plate clutch at engine, four-speed rear transaxle.
    22 KB (3,314 words) - 20:56, 24 March 2010
  • ...i chief [[Alejandro de Tomaso]] and his design staff in 1976. This was a [[rear wheel drive]] car, powered by a large V8 engine. It was important to ''de T ...0.31 [[coefficient of drag|cd]]), and featured Gandini's trademark angular rear wheel arch.
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  • ...pen cockpit, open wheel race cars that have substantial wings at front and rear, and position the engine behind the driver. The regulations governing the c ...mework; being bolted to the cockpit at the front end, and transmission and rear suspension at the back end.
    23 KB (3,769 words) - 14:04, 27 September 2009
  • ...ies, then the front wheel suspensions for coaches, and even a DE DION rear axle on the coach Monocar 101 and 102 SBH, state of art in the development of th
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  • ...ur-cylinder, side valve, water-cooled engine mounted in front of the front axle, and so was a full-scale car rather than a [[cyclecar]]. (The radiator was In 1955 the mid-size rear wheel drive [[Fiat 600]] was launched by Fiat and that would become the des
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  • ...Coupé and Spyder a 48/52% weight distribution between the front and rear [[axle]]s. ...nose-diving when braking. The suspension system is completed by front and rear [[sway bar|anti-roll bars]].
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  • ...rsion-bar springing all round - independent at the front, live axle at the rear with an excellent Panhard rod location, and a very aerodynamic body. This w [[Image:Jowett-hatchback.jpg|thumb|200px|left|Hatchback and moveable rear seats are a very modern feature. It is a two-three seating arrangement with
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  • *Independent front suspension, rear suspension via live axle and semi-elliptical leaf springs
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  • | Suspension (rear) || [[De Dion tube]] ...rum brake]]s, wishbone independent front suspension and a [[De Dion tube]] axle. It was built by [[Gioacchino Colombo]], [[Vittorio Bellentani]] and [[Albe
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  • ...he balance of glass and metal, the influence of the shape of the front and rear glass on the shape of the cabin, and the flat grille with incorporated head ...rings. [[Air conditioning]] and a [[limited slip differential|limited slip rear differential]] were optional on the later models.
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  • ...echanicals – with its two-cylinder, air cooled engine mounted in the rear – but featured a completely new stylish body designed by [[Luigi Rapi ...eption of Citroen- usually McPherson struts at the front and a "dead" rear axle. Indeed Peugeot in facelifting their 305 range on the early 1980s switched
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  • ...d [[torsion bar]]s at the front and a [[De Dion tube|de Dion beam]] at the rear. The Alfetta was renewed in 1979 with a revised frontend, new wheel rims an ...xle meant there was no transmission tunnel linking the gearbox to the rear axle- thus helping interior space.
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  • ...ystem, fog lamps mounted in the front spoiler, discreet 4WD badging on the rear hatch, small side skirts and two raised air intakes on the bonnet (hood). T ...central differential. At the rear wheels is a [[Torsen]] (torque sensing) rear differential.
    34 KB (4,989 words) - 17:46, 6 November 2012

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