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  • |Max Speed || 150 km/hr ...inally back after 44 years is the tantalizing sound (hear below) of a bike of which only 4 were built.
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  • ...]] (Firenze) built during the beginning of the 1960's. They had a capacity of 100 persons and a rear-mounted 150 horse power [[Fiat]] engine. In [[1969]] it combined with [[Salmoiraghi]] and the aviation division of [[Fiat]] to create [[Aeritalia]].
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  • ...sed. This air pressure is re-circulated back into the non-pressurized end of the intake (before the turbo) but after the [[mass airflow sensor]]. ...old with [[trumpet]] shaped exits that [[Amplifier|amplify]] the "Psshhhh" sound, these designs are normally marketed towards the tuner crowd. For some owne
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  • |Transmission || Ford C6 3-speed automatic ...ult was finally a maximum annual sales rate of 46 units (1972). By the end of the decade, only 208 copies had been sold. Nevertheless, the Deauville was
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  • |Music ||Sound of a [[Ferrari]] ...ing enthusiasts who admired the experience of speed and the reckless style of driving.
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  • | Top speed || 141 mph | Transmission || 6-speed
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  • | [[Borg-Warner]] 5-speed manual<br>4-speed automatic ...It was known as the Biguà but later renamed as the '''Mangusta''' in honor of the legendary [[De Tomaso Mangusta|original]]. Between 1998 and 1999 it was
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  • | class="lightbg" id="car_specsleft" | Country of origin | class="lightbg" id="car_specsright" | ISR 7 speed Semi-Automatic
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  • ...ari's fastest, most powerful and most expensive vehicle and it remains one of the highest performing street legal vehicles ever produced. ...pet project put into the pipelines, something that could remind the world of the company's capabilities as a manufacturer as well as provide both a comp
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  • ...|thumb|right|Cover of Car and Driver magazine, showing transparent diagram of CanAm racer]] ...sports car racing]] series from [[1966]] to [[1974]]. A second generation of Can Am followed, but this was a fundamentally different series based on obs
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  • '''Omer''' (''Omer Fabbrica Italiana Motocarri''), a historical brand of mopeds located in [[Reggio Emilia]]. It was an [[Italian]] brand that in 19 ...ulling into the village square. I ran up to see what was happening and one of those events happened which changes your life. I heard a small single cylin
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  • |Transmission || 5-speed manual |Top speed ||
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  • ...Hot Rod" referred to the cam inside the engine. It was adopted as the name of a car that had been "hopped up" by modifying the cam to achieve higher perf ...n the sport. The [[Wally Parks NHRA Motorsports Museum]] houses the roots of hot rodding.
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  • It enjoyed a brief period of adoption in the [[United States|USA]], primarily on [[narrow gauge railway| ...ain, but it was impossible to arrange equal braking effort down the length of the train.
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  • |Transmission || 5 and 6-speed manual ...miums), with the Spider being essentially a two-seat [[cabriolet]] version of the GTV. The rear seats can be optionally deleted to increase the very tiny
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  • ...panish (language)|Spanish]]) was a [[sports car]] built by [[Lamborghini]] of [[Italy]] between [[1990]] and [[2001]]. ...he vehicle could reach 60 mph in slightly over 4 seconds, with a top speed of 202 miles per hour (325 [[km/h]]). As in the Countach, the Diablo was rear
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  • ...anguage|Greek]] ''πρωτότυπον'' (''prototypon''), "primitive form", neutral of ''πρωτότυπος'' (''prototypos''), "original, primitive", from ''π ...s of a [[Category (taxonomy)|category]]. Prototypes are typical instances of a category that serve as [[benchmark]]s against which the surrounding, less
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  • '''Motorcycle trials''', also termed '''observed trials''', is a non-speed event on specialized [[motorcycle]]s. The sport is most popular in the [[Un ...are divided into separate courses to accommodate the different skill level of riders, who compete in skill-rated classes.
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  • ...Motor Company|Ford]] [[Ford Cortina|Cortina]] engine, and had a top speed of 215&nbsp;km/h (134&nbsp;mph). It featured an [[aluminium]] backbone [[chass ...WOI.jpg|thumb|300px|left|'''Some Pantera's at [http://www.woiow.com Wheels Of Italy]]]'''
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  • | Transmission || 7-speed sequential cross. AMT robotic system with driving programs ...i Huayra is capable of withstanding 1.5g of lateral acceleration at speeds of 230 mph.
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  • ...used for cushioning, in particular after very rapid inflation in the case of an automobile [[collision]]. ...uent users of [[seat belts]] and a means of offering seat belt-like levels of occupant protection to unbelted occupants in a head-on collision was felt t
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  • ...C, and the Alfa Romeo 8C 2900B Mille Miglia Roadster. It also powered top of the range coachbuilt production models. In 2004 Alfa Romeo revived the 8C n ...der. The Alfa Romeo factory often added the name of events won to the name of a car.
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  • ...a Romeo as the prestige car brand after the conturbated, cash strapped era of the late [[1970s]] and early [[1980s]]. ...tracting keen drivers who wanted a prestige sporting sedan, but were tired of German offerings such as [[BMW]] and [[Mercedes Benz]].
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  • |Transmission || 6-speed manual<br>6-speed 'F1' [[Sequential manual transmission|sequential]] ...Styling of the 599 GTB was handled by [[Pininfarina]], under the direction of Ferrari stylist, [[Frank Stephenson]]. It is named for its total engine di
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  • '''Cizeta''' Automobili srl of [[Modena]], [[Italy]] was a car manufacturer set up in the late 1980s by Cl ...nly car to carry the "Cizeta-Moroder" badge, as Giorgio Moroder pulled out of the Cizeta project in 1990. The prototype remains with Giorgio Moroder to
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  • ...camshafts, four valves per cylinder and twin ignition. However, the onset of [[World War I]] halted automobile production at ALFA for three years. ...ars were still lying at the A.L.F.A. factory since 1915. In 1920, the name of the company was changed to Alfa Romeo with the [[Alfa Romeo 20/30 HP|Torped
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  • ...tyle="text-align:center"|'''200 Miglia di Imola 1972-2012<br>The Beginning of a New Era''' ...ti 749.jpg|thumb|250px|right|'''Ducati 749 at [http://www.woiow.com Wheels Of Italy]]]'''
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  • -- Convert a value from one unit of measurement to another. local from_en_table -- to translate an output string of en digits to local language
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  • ...rgest, has a wealth of unique historic architecture and has emerged as one of the most popular tourist destinations in Europe during the 1990s. ...the day and night, theatre, life in the streets, ''castellers'', and most of it for free!
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  • ...'' [http://www.wien.at] (German: ''Wien'') is the capital and largest city of [[Austria]], and the Historic City Centre was inscribed on the [[UNESCO Wor ...a Vienna - Foto Giovanni Dall'Orto, genn 2004 03.jpg|thumb|Statue in front of the Parliament]]
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