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  • ...|Italian]] automobile maker [[Iso Rivolta]]. The Fidia, produced 1967-1975 in 192 copies, was the only four-door model from Iso. ...vrolet]] [[V8]] engine, and was quite quick off the line (0-60 in around 7 seconds). The body design was the work of [[Giorgetto Giugiaro]] (then at [[Ghia]])
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  • ...car has top speed of 174 mph and it accelerates from zero to 60 mph in six seconds. The Nuvola was named after the legendary Italian race driver [[Tazio Nuvol ...urrently on display at the [[Alfa Romeo Museum|Alfa Romeo History Museum]] in [[Arese]], [[Italy]].
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  • |Length:||4702 mm (185 in) |Width:||2035 mm (80 in)
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  • ...lfa's primary sports model from its introduction in 1931 to its retirement in 1939. ...ne. The short wheelbase version of this car won the [[Targa Florio]] race in [[Sicily]], but it was the [[Italian Grand Prix]] victory at [[Autodromo Na
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  • ...the most popular Maserati vehicle since the automaker withdrew from racing in the [[1950s]], and it outsold its two biggest rivals, the [[Ferrari Daytona ...laced quad-cam 370hp V8 engine. It had a 0-60 mph acceleration time of 6.8 seconds, had a top speed of 154 mph and could be operated by either a five-speed [[
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  • ...by [[Lamborghini]] and designed by [[Luc Donckerwolke]]. It was introduced in [[2002]] as the successor to the [[Lamborghini Diablo|Diablo]]. The [[car b An open-top version called the '''Murciélago roadster''' was introduced in 2004 for the 2005 model year. The roadster features similar performance to
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  • '''Santa Pod Raceway''' was founded in [[1966]] as Europe's first permanent [[drag racing]] venue. It was built on ...akes its hospitality trailer to major events in motor sport and helps alot in the local community, offering disabled and local people free admission.
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  • ...oduction model]] produced by [[Lamborghini|Automobili Lamborghini S.p.A.]] in 1963. It was based on the [[Lamborghini 350GTV]], a prototype showcased at ...a very capable power plant that could reach well into triple-digit speeds in top form. The manufacture of the bodies was entrusted to [[Carrozzeria Tour
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  • ...omic Time]] (TAI), as measured by atomic clocks and a fractional number of seconds from UT. ...'s rotation slowed temporarily in the past seven years. The IERS announced in July 2005 that the next leap second will be on 31 December 2005.
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  • ...[[1986]]. It was built with the [[Group B]] [[rally racing|rally series]] in mind but was never entered there. ...nd the required multiplier for turbocharged cars (1.4). With this formula in mind, the GTO's V8 was rated at 3,997 cc equivalent.
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  • ...17]], [[1989]]. It is named after [[shamal]], a hot summer wind that blows in large areas of [[Mesopotamia]]. The Shamal was designed by [[Marcello Gandi ...the Shamal. The name "Shamal" appears on either side of the central pillar in chrome lettering. The car has alloy wheels, a small rear [[spoiler (automot
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  • | 165 in (4191 mm) | 75 in
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  • ...el motorsport in its own right, autocrossing is a great way to get started in road racing. Autocross events are usually held in large paved areas like parking lots or airfields. Typically, new courses ar
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  • ...el motorsport in its own right, autocrossing is a great way to get started in road racing. Autocross events are usually held in large paved areas like parking lots or airfields. Typically, new courses ar
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  • The Stradale, first built in 1967, was based on the [[Autodelta]] [[Alfa Romeo T33]] racing car. The car ...ale to the public in 1968 at US$17,000 (when the average cost of a new car in 1968 was $2,822).
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  • |Wheelbase || 2950mm / 115 in |Length || 4790mm / 186.8 in
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  • ...produced by the time the model was replaced by the new [[Ferrari 348|348]] in 1989, bringing the total for the 308/328 generation to nearly 20,000. The 3 ...he 328 retailed from $58,400-$62,500 ($130,388 - $139,542 in 2016 dollars) in the United States.
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  • ...after being bought by [[De Tomaso]] in 1975, and the Bora was discontinued in 1978. ...our flexible mounts. Additionally, the aluminium engine cover came trimmed in deep-pile carpet and the window between the passenger's compartment and the
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  • ...[Dino (car)|Dino 308 GT4]] had an unrelated V8 and was rebranded "Ferrari" in 1976, thus ending the use of the "Dino" trademark. ...Fiat 130. Performance was impressive, with a 0-60 mph time of less than 8 seconds. Fuel was delivered via three Weber 40DCNF carburetors. Two body designs we
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  • |Length:||4512 mm (177.6 in) |Width:||1923 mm (75.7 in)
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