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Peugeot type 183

Peugeot type 183

Production period:

1927 to 1931

Class :

Motor car

Body versions :

various

Engines:

six-cylinder

Fuel:

petrol

wheelbase:

299.2 cm

 

The Peugeot Type 183 is a car model of the French car manufacturer Peugeot , from  1927 to 1931

History

Built in the works Audincourt and Sochaux 12,636 copies were produced. The body styles Innerlenker, Coupé Cabriolet and All Weather Cabriolet offered space for four to seven people. The models 183 C and 183 D had a track width of 131.1 cm at the front and 132.4 cm at the rear, a vehicle width of 155 cm and a vehicle height of 178 cm for the same wheelbase and the same vehicle length. Inner handlebar, torpedo, Faux Cabriolet and Cabriolet with four to five seats were available.

The vehicles had a six-cylinder four-stroke engine , which was arranged in front and driven by Kardan the rear wheels. The engine made from 1991 cc displacement 38 hp on the models 183 and 183 A, 42 hp on the model 183 C and 47 hp on the model 183 D.

The models 183 and 183 A had a vehicle length of 458 cm, a vehicle width of 160 cm and a vehicle height of 180 cm with a wheelbase of 299.2 cm and a track width of 130.5 cm at the front and 132 cm at the rear. 

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