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  • ...rrari]] made in 1962 from a 1961 [[Ferrari 250|Ferrari 250 SWB Short Wheel Base]], chassis number #2819GT. It was built to compete against the new 1962 [[
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  • ...mm stroke for a total displacement of 5026 cc, 54 / /, cylinder head fixed base alloy d '[[aluminum]], a distribution parallel side valves (2 valves per cy *''[[Steering]]'': leading position on the right, steering wheel and screw.
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  • ...ranite, shale, brick granules or similar unbound material rolled in on the base ground *Long track - sand, shale or similar unbound material rolled in on the base ground
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  • ...px-Fiat_518_L_LWB_1933.jpg|left|thumb|250px|'''1933 Fiat 518 L (Long Wheel Base)''']]
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  • ...evels of packaging - rear passenger room being greater than that in a rear wheel drive [[Ford Sierra]], but in a car that was of a similar size to the small ...engines as well as a 1.7 diesel, 1.9 diesel and 1.9 turbo-diesel. The 1.1L base engines were widely regarded as underpowered for the car, which was roomy f
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  • ...ave it a peculiar cachet, which is why the Kappa enjoys a solid enthusiast base there. ...ed across the lineup, including the addition of a leather-wrapped steering wheel and front central armrest.
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  • At the presentation the wheel rims were [[aluminium alloys | Light]] Campagnolo, in [[1975]] were replace ...ion chain with trees to tenditore cams on roller bearings, monoblock and [[base]] to five [[media bench]] in a single fusion and sump alloy of aluminum, ch
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  • ...[[return]] rear Colotti, semiassi isometrici with omocinetici joints, rear wheel drive ...ion chain with trees to tenditore cams on roller bearings, monoblock and [[base]] to five [[media bench]] in a single fusion and sump alloy of aluminum, ch
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  • Unlike the [[rear-wheel drive]] 126, the Cinquecento was a [[front-wheel drive]] car. It was initially available with two engine choices, with the 1 ...n the Cinquecento production started. In order to be fitted in the [[front-wheel drive]] Cinquecento, it underwent a major refurbishment (although the engin
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  • |Platform:||[[mid-engine]] [[all wheel drive|AWD]] ...use in bad weather than many other supercars, thanks to rear-biased [[all-wheel drive]]. Although corporate owner [[Audi]] is renowned for its [[Quattro]]
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  • ...202 miles per hour (325 [[km/h]]). As in the Countach, the Diablo was rear wheel drive and the engine was mid-mounted to aid its weight balance. ...system, resized front wheels and tires chosen to work better with the all-wheel-drive system, four-piston [[Brembo]] sourced brakes, an updated dashboard d
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  • ...px solid #999;" |[[Image:Ducati 996.jpg|280px|Ducati 996 resting on a rear wheel stand]] ...r: Öhlins progressive cantilever linkage with adjustable monoshock, 130 mm wheel travel
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  • ...(and 1199 cc engine for Greece) and restyled body with a longer wheel base. ...with light alloy 13 inch 6J wheels and the close ratio 5 speed gearbox and wheel arch extensions.
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  • ...an advanced and influential design: like the [[Mini]], the 128 is [[front-wheel drive]] with a transverse-mounted [[engine]], a layout which has since beco Production of all 128s except that of the base 1100cc-powered model ceased after the introduction of the [[Fiat Ritmo/Stra
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  • ...theast and West and [[Stock car racing|stock cars]] in the South. The open wheel racers were built for racing, and the stock cars were ordinary automobiles ...ce may be composed of any soil, but most racers prefer a track with a clay base. The track operators usually try to keep the surface tacky and may sprinkle
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  • ...t. Tubular frame by Paul Koonz. Aluminum body fabricated with an [[English Wheel]] by Jack Sutton and Dennis Power. Body and interior revised by the Barris ...ibits. It also established the early 1950s Mercury as possibly the classic base for custom car design, a status it retains today.
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  • The wheeltrack is 1.365m and the [[wheel base]] is 2.300m. The minimum ground clearance is 0.27m.
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  • ...m Fiat vehicles; these concepts included [[fibreglass]] bodies and [[front-wheel drive]]. ...mula|Primula]] was the car with which Fiat introduced the particular front-wheel drive arrangement of [[Internal combustion engine|engine]], [[Transmission
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  • [[Image:Brake.agr.jpg|thumb|V-brake on rear wheel of a mountain bike]] ...equipped with a front spoon brake and no rear brake, although with no free wheel, back-pedalling was an option. This was undoubtedly a big improvement on ha
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  • ...east and West and [[Stock car racing|stock cars]] in the South. While open wheel racecars are purpose-built racing vehicles, stock cars (also known as fende ...ce may be composed of any soil, but most racers prefer a track with a clay base. The track operators usually try to keep the surface tacky and may sprinkle
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