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  • ...der of [[DAF Trucks|Van Doorne's Automobiel Fabriek]] (DAF), in the late [[1950s]], specifically to produce an automatic transmission for a small, affordabl ==New automobiles equipped with CVT==
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  • ...open wheel racers were built for racing, and the stock cars were ordinary automobiles modified to varying degrees. Stock cars are generally automobiles manufactured by the major automakers with certain modifications as allowed
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  • National agencies which tax automobiles according to displacement and regulatory bodies in [[automobile racing]] va ...e year 1957. Considerable effort went into designing rotary engines in the 1950s and 1960s. They were of particular interest because they were smooth and ve
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  • ...ehicles or more specifically road vehicles. This most commonly refers to [[automobiles]] but also refers to [[motorcycle]]s, [[truck]]s, [[bus]]es, [[Coach (vehic ...[[tailfin]] and other aeronautical design references to auto design in the 1950s.
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  • ...enault]], [[Citroen]] and [[Volkswagen]], as well as by [[Packard]] in the 1950s. The Packard used torsion bars at both front and rear, and interconnected t Some [[front-wheel drive]] automobiles use a type of torsion bar suspension, usually called a [[Twist-beam rear su
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  • Although L-head inline 4 and 6 cylinder engines were frequently used for automobiles, tractors, etc., the best known '''flathead''' automotive engine is the [[F ...r use was the [[Willys Hurricane engine]], used in civilian Jeeps in the [[1950s]] and [[1960s]]. It was replaced by the I-head design.
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  • Stock cars are generally automobiles manufactured by the major automakers with certain modifications as allowed These cars are modified manufactured automobiles. There is a high degree of variability between classes of modified cars. Th
    19 KB (3,038 words) - 10:55, 14 December 2008
  • Although L-head inline 4 and 6 cylinder engines were frequently used for automobiles, tractors, etc., the best known L-head automotive engine is the [[Ford Flat ...r use was the [[Willys Hurricane engine]], used in civilian Jeeps in the [[1950s]] and [[1960s]]. It was replaced by the I-head design.
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  • In the 1950s the race was run sporadically as a non-championship Formula One race, with | [[Automobiles Gonfaronnaises Sportives|AGS]]
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  • the 1950s by self adjusting [[Drum brake#History|''brakes'']].
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  • The company attempted a comeback under [[Roland Bugatti]] in the mid-1950s with the [[MR layout|mid-engined]] [[Bugatti Prototypes#Type 251|Type 251]] ==Bugatti Automobiles SAS==
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  • ...s its own [[car engine|motor]]. Most definitions of the term specify that automobiles are designed to run primarily on roads, to have seating for between one and ...f the modern automobile, several other German engineers worked on building automobiles at the same time. In 1886, [[Gottlieb Daimler]] and [[Wilhelm Maybach]] in
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  • [[Category:1950s automobiles]] [[Category:1960s automobiles]]
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  • [[Category:1920s automobiles]] [[Category:1930s automobiles]]
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  • Vehicles that can be considered [[automobiles]] may have been demonstrated as early as 1769, although that date is disput ...1892 to carry two adults. One of the first four-wheeled [[petrol]]-driven automobiles in Britain was built in [[Birmingham]] in 1895 by [[Frederick William Lanch
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  • At the start of the 1950s, Ilario Bandini became a dealer in Italy for [[Alfa Romeo]] and then for [[ ==1950s racing opportunities in the USA==
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  • ...d '''Tudor''' : These names were coined by [[Ford Motor Company]] in the [[1950s]] to describe four-door and two-door bodystyles respectively. These terms ;'''[[Landau (car)|Landau]]''' : In automobiles, generally (inaccurately) synonymous with ''landaulet''; also used for a ca
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  • ...izers were called "Porsche-type" for many years after this. In the early [[1950s]] only the second-third shift was synchromesh in most cars, requiring only ...not heard in the forward gears. The teeth on the forward gears of consumer automobiles are helically cut. When helical gears rotate, their teeth slide together, w
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  • ...in the 1920s, with another two in the 1930s, one in the 1940s, five in the 1950s, five in the 1960s, two in the 1970s, two in the 1980s, and one in the 1990 | {{flagiconFrance}} [[Alpine (car)|Société Automobiles Alpine]]
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  • ...ke, Wisconsin|Elkhart Lake]], [[Wisconsin]]. It has hosted races since the 1950s and currently hosts races in the [[Sports Car Club of America|SCCA]] [[Spee ...ty, owing to the post [[World War II]] economy, and the influx of sporting automobiles. The [[Sports Car Club of America]]
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