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  • * 2 km off-road track for four-wheeled vehicles [[Category:Motor racing venues]]
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  • ...rchangeably, but the term ''three-wheeler'' is more often applied to motor vehicles. ...either one wheel at the back and two at the front, (for example: [[Morgan Motor Company]]) or one wheel at the front and two at the back (such as the [[Rel
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  • [[Category:Motor vehicle manufacturers of Italy]] [[Category:Historic electric vehicles]]
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  • The '''Lambretta''' was a line of motor [[scooter]]s manufactured in [[Milano]] (Milan), [[Italy]] from the late 19 ...een the 3 or 4 gears. They also have had [[two-stroke cycle|two stroke]] [[motor]]s, requiring a mixture of oil with the gasoline in order to lubricate the
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  • ...nown as a [[railcar]]), form part of a [[multiple unit]] of self-propelled vehicles, or be pulled or pushed by one or more [[locomotive]]s either singly or tog == Motor coach ==
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  • ...the wheels relative to each other and to the vehicle body. Since for most vehicles the wheels are the only part touching the ground, the axles must bear the w ...of the [[drivetrain]]. A mechanical system (typically a [[electric motor|motor]]) exerts a rotational force on the axle, which is transferred to the wheel
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  • Innocenti, under the ownership of the [[British Leyland Motor Corporation]] (BLMC) developed rebodied versions of the [[Mini]], the [[Inn [[Category:De Tomaso vehicles]]
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  • ...ro]] had been designing automobiles. It was introduced at the 2005 [[Tokyo Motor Show]]. ...sign. Some cues, such as the steering wheel, derives from Ferrari's [[F1]] vehicles of the past. Unique parts of the GG50 are its dashboard and the fact that t
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  • ...the [[Lamborghini LM002]] — a similar design, but with a 12-cylinder motor from the [[Lamborghini Countach]] mounted in the front. *'''[[GI Joe]]''': The Cheetah’s styling was used to create several vehicles for [[GI Joe]]. Beginning with the VAMP [Multi-Purpose Attack Vehicle] whic
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  • ...cars. They had ceased trade in [[Italy]] in 1906. From 1904 to 1907 these vehicles were produced in Canton (North America) by the company ''Cantono'' Electric
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  • ...' was a road-going version of the [[Bugatti Type 54|Type 54]] [[Grand Prix motor racing|Grand Prix]] car. A [[roadster]], it had a short 108.3 in (275 [[Category:Bugatti vehicles|55]]
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  • * Pre-[[1905]] vehicles are '''veteran cars''' * 1905–1918 vehicles are '''[[Edwardian]] cars'''.
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  • [[France]] also produced large numbers of similar tiny vehicles called ''[[voiturette]]s'', but unlike the German makes, these were rarely ...ain they attract various tax and insurance benefits when compared to other vehicles. These are known as [[keicar]]s and differ from most of the European microc
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  • ...storing it for future use or feeding it back into a power system for other vehicles to use. ...amo rotor was turned as a regenerative brake, the other became an electric motor.
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  • ...assis as an attempt to revive the marque. It was exhibited at the [[Turin Motor Show]], but financing could not be arranged and production plans were scrap [[Category:Bugatti vehicles|101]]
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  • Many [[MR layout|mid]] and [[RR layout|rear-engined]] vehicles use a [[transverse engine]] and transaxle, similar to a front wheel drive u [[Image:1e 1 b.jpg|thumb|right|Motor Life magazine cover, showing rear view of 1961 Pontiac Tempest chassis, wit
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  • ...dals. Moped classification is designed to allow the use of small motorised vehicles avoiding safety restrictions and licensing charges of larger [[motorcycles] ...introduced in the early 1950s, were nothing but [[bicycle]]s with a helper motor in various locations, for example on top of the front wheel. These were com
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  • ...t under an agreement with the British Daimler company, and assembled motor vehicles under license Daimler. The supply of items was developed by Daimler in 1910
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  • Officine '''Ruspa''', located in [[Turin]], made accessories for motor vehicles and were known for ornaments and inserts for wheels. A [[Fiat 1100]]/103, s
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  • ...ertone]] for [[Lamborghini]]. It was first displayed at the [[1980]] Turin Motor Show. {{Lamborghini vehicles}}
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  • ...p;mm long. 39 examples were produced from its introduction at the [[Turin Motor Show]] in [[1948]] to its retirement in [[1950]]. It was replaced by the 2 ''[[Motor Trend|Motor Trend Classic]]'' named the 166MM Barchetta as number six in their list of
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  • ...urer [[Fiat]] between 1950 and 1958. The car was introduced in 1950 Geneva Motor Show. It was the first [[monocoque|chassisless]] Fiat automobile. In 1953 t A 1400 cc model tested by the British magazine [[The Motor (magazine)|The Motor]] in 1950 had a top speed of 74.4mph and could accelerate from 0-60mph in 3
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  • ...hen stored for future use or fed back into a power system for use by other vehicles. ...electric vehicle|battery electric]] and [[hybrid vehicle|hybrid electric]] vehicles, the energy is stored in a [[battery (electricity)|battery]] or bank of [[c
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  • ! colspan=2 |'''Bugatti Type 52 with motor''' The Type 52 was powered by a single 12 volt electric motor with an integral 4-speed [[gearbox]]. Braking was done by way of expanding
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  • |{{flagiconUK}} [[United Kingdom]]||Allard Clipper||[[Allard]] Motor Co [[Private company limited by shares|Ltd]], [[Clapham]] ||[[Villiers Eng ...|[[Battery Manufacturing Association]], [[Hove]], [[Sussex]] ||[[electric motor]] 1.5 kW| ||2 ||1952-1957 ||
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  • [[Image:Chassis_with_suspension_and_exhaust_system.jpg|thumb|right|Motor vehicle chassis with its suspension, exhaust system, and steering box]] ...mate object, analogous to an [[animal]]'s [[skeleton]], for example in a [[motor vehicle]] or a [[firearm]].
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  • ...or Show'' in November 1965. Production was never started and the number of vehicles produced were probably only three.
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  • ...ince of [[Mantua]]. The company produces, among other things, light motor vehicles. The company was founded in 1966 by Cav. Bruno Grespan (current President) ...922, manufacturing agricultural machines, the other in 1956, manufacturing vehicles bodywork) GRECAV becomes a leading firm in supplying components to the bigg
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  • ...wheel drive]], greater vehicle mass and wider [[tire]]s means that modern vehicles would be extremely difficult to manouevre at low speeds (e.g. when parking) ...ering column and a computer module applies assistive power via an electric motor. This allows varying amounts of assistance to be applied depending on driv
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  • In vehicles with a frame or [[chasis]], the term ''bodywork'' is normally applied to on ...n with a wooden frame and wooden or metal body panels. Wooden-framed motor vehicles remained in production until the middle of the 20th century, for example th
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  • ...storing it for future use or feeding it back into a power system for other vehicles to use. ...amo rotor was turned as a regenerative brake, the other became an electric motor.
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  • ...w private electric cars. One year after the founding, as part of the Milan Motor Show, showed a new small electric car. This car, built in very small circul
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  • '''Truck racing''' is a form of motor racing that involves modified versions of heavy trucks on racing circuits. ...regulations came under the control of the [[FIA]] later to ensure that the vehicles conform to the layout and original style of the truck whilst defining the s
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  • ...stem for automobile windshields, introduced on [[Ford Motor Company|Ford]] vehicles ("[[Quickclear]]") in the [[1980s]], uses very thin heating wires embedded ...The term ''windscreen'' is the usual term in the UK and Australia for all vehicles.
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  • '''Mondello Park''' is a [[motor sport]] [[race track]] in [[County Kildare]], [[Republic of Ireland|Ireland The International Circuit has public track days, where any road-legal vehicles may be raced by the public; and is also used for the circuits racing school
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  • [[Bugatti]] created a number of prototype vehicles which never reached full production. ...rriages or [[voiturette]]s. Power came from a single 28 amp electric motor producing 1 hp (0.8 kW). Energy was stored in six 6 volt ac
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  • ...he [[Ferrari Mondial|Mondial]] in [[1980]] after a production run of 2,826 vehicles. Sold at first with the [[Ferrari Dino|Dino]] badge (in honor of [[Enzo Fe The GT4, introduced at the [[Paris Motor Show]] in [[1973]], featured angular lines entirely different from their cu
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  • ...inder (engine)|cylinder]] and [[piston]]s (as in the picture), though some vehicles continued with purely-mechanical systems for decades. Some designs have two ...tly reduce everyday wear on braking systems owing to their energy recovery motor-generators.)
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  • ...development of a parachute launching motorbike starting from the Belmondo motor-vehicle. The abandonment of the operation led to a slowdown in the construc ...have two people sitting next to each other. The steering wheel was in the vehicles center. The vehicle has a length of only 2.4 meters and a height of only 90
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  • '''LEM''' Motor was established in 1973 and biased in [[Lippo di Calderara di Reno]], a tow ...minicross bikes, along the years LEM has been specializing in recreational vehicles and racing motocross motorcycles designated to the children’s market.
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  • ...lt into the frameworks and bought from other producers and imported. These vehicles were sold under the brand name of [[Fert]]. ...ian]] representative and build for the French brand ''Pivot''. At the 1906 Motor Show held in [[Turin]], the press reported about the two models with a four
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  • The '''Maserati 26M''' was a [[Grand Prix motor racing|Grand Prix]] [[race car]] for [[Maserati]] between 1930 and 1934. [[Category:Maserati vehicles|26M]]
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  • ...hoped to sell the design of the concept to another company, perhaps [[Ford Motor Company|Ford]], but when there were no takers had the car produced by [[Car ...and coil springs at all four corners with uprights sourced from [[Triumph Motor Company|Triumph]]. The small car weighed just 726kg (1600lb) with a fiberg
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  • ...y]] where a flat-proof tire would be extremely advantageous to maneuvering vehicles in difficult or dangerous areas. The tweel may eventually be able to outpe
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  • ...esigned by Bertone. Production of the Khamsin ended in 1982, with only 430 vehicles produced. [[Category:Maserati vehicles|Khamsin]]
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  • ...ylindrical blocks and a shaft drive. There was no mass production of these vehicles.
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  • ...]], [[1909]] – died [[February 28]], [[2001]], was a French [[Grand Prix motor racing]] driver who participated in one [[Formula One]] race in the year o ...ed Charles Pozzi S.A., the official importer of Ferrari and Maserati motor vehicles in France. In 2003, the company was acquired by the [[Ferrari]] company.
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  • ...ed as a prototype at the 1953 [[:it:Salone dell'automobile di Torino|Turin Motor Show]] and went on sale a year later with a price tag of almost a million [ [[Category:Classic vehicles]]
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  • ...ce the engine was running, a concept that is now being revived in [[hybrid vehicles]]. By [[1920]], nearly every car had a self-starter. ...id assembly pulls the pinion gear away from the ring gear, and the starter motor stops. Modern starter motors have a "bendix" — a gear and integ
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