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Allison Replicar (1979-1983)
RegisteredRead more...Allison Replicar Ltd. Inc. Automotive manufacturer of Port Orange , Florida.United States from 1979 to 1983. Allison Replicar Ltd. Inc. was an American manufacturer ...
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Alpina B7 Turbo (1972-1982)
Read more...Alpina B7 Turbo Production : 12/1978 to 02/1982 Class : Sports Car Body versions : Saloon Coupé Engines: Gasoline :3.0 liters (221–243 kW) Length: 4620 mm Width: 1690 mm Height: ...
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Alpine A110 (1961-1977)
RegisteredRead more...Alpine A110 1961 to 1977 Overview Manufacturer Alpine Production 1961-1977 Designer Giovanni Michelotti Body and chassis Class Sports car Body style 2-door coupé Layout RR layout ...
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Alpine A310 (1971-1984)
Read more...Alpine A310 1971 to 1984 Overview Manufacturer Alpine Production 1971–1984 Body and chassis Class Sports car Body style Coupé Layout RR layout Powertrain Engine 1,605 cc A2L/A3L ...
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Alpine A364 (1972-1973)
RegisteredRead more...Alpine A364 race car Category Race Car Constructor Alpine Technical specifications Body single seat Engine 1596 cc; dohc Transmission 5-speed manual Debut 1972 The Alpine A364 is ...
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Alpine A500 F1 (1975-1976)
Read more...Alpine A500 F1 car Constructor Alpine-Renault Category Formula 1 Designed by Andre de Cortanze Chassis tubular steel, part of the monocoque reinforced with duralumin Motor ...
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Alusuisse (1976-)
RegisteredRead more...Alusuisse Schweizerische Aluminium AG Commercial vehicle manufacturer Switzerland 1976 As a supplier of aluminium components to the vehicle construction industry, Schweizerische ...
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AM General (1970-)
RegisteredRead more...AM General Automotive manufacturer South Bend United States of America from 1970 on. AM General LLC is an American manufacturer of utility and military vehicles and passenger ...
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AMC Ambassador 7th Gen (1969-1973)
RegisteredRead more...AMC Ambassador Seventh generation Model years 1969 TO 1973 Class motor car Body style 4-door sedan 4-door station wagon 2-door hardtop coupe Engine 232 cu in (3.8 L) I6 258 cu in ...
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AMC Ambassador 8th Gen (1974)
RegisteredRead more...AMC Ambassador Eighth generation Model years 1974 Class Motor Car Body style Full-size 4-door sedan Full-size4-door station wagon Engine 304 cu in (5.0 L) V8 360 cu in (5.9 L) V8 ...
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AMC Concord (1977-1983)
RegisteredRead more...AMC Concord (1977-1983) Overview Manufacturer American Motors Corporation Also called VAM American/Lerma (Mexico) Production 1977–1983 Model years 1978–1983 Assembly Kenosha, ...
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AMC Eagle (1979-1988)
RegisteredRead more...AMC Eagle 1979 to 1988 Overview Manufacturer American Motors: August 1979–1987 Chrysler: August–December 1987 Also called Eagle Wagon American Eagle Production 1979–1987 ...
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AMC Electron concept (1977)
RegisteredRead more...AMC Electron concept car 1977 Overview Manufacturer American Motors Corporation (AMC) Body and chassis Class concept car Body style three-passenger city car Powertrain Engine DC ...
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AMC Gremlin (1970-1978)
RegisteredRead more...AMC Gremlin 1970 to 1978 Overview Manufacturer American Motors Corporation Production 1970–1978 Assembly Kenosha, Wisconsin, United States Brampton, Ontario, Canada Mexico City, ...
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AMC Gremlin Concept cars (1972-1978)
Read more...AMC Gremlins Concept cars (1972-1978) Gremlin Voyager In 1972 AMC developed a prototype "Gremlin Voyager" with a slide out rear panel called "Grem-Bin". The car was a production ...
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AMC Hornet (1969-1977)
Read more...AMC Hornet (1969-1977) Overview Manufacturer American Motors Corporation (AMC) Also called Rambler Hornet (Australia) Rambler American (Mexico) VAM American (Mexico) Production ...
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AMC Javelin 2nd Gen (1971-1974)
RegisteredRead more...AMC Javelin Second generation Also called Rambler Javelin (Venezuela & Australia) VAM Javelin (Mexico) Production August 1970 to 1974 Engine 232 cu in (3.8 L) I6 135 hp (101 kW) ...
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AMC Matador (1971-1978)
Read more...AMC Matador 1971 to 1978 Overview Manufacturer American Motors Corporation Also called Rambler Matador (foreign markets) VAM Classic (Mexico) Production 1971–1978 Assembly ...
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AMC Pacer (1975-1980)
Read more...AMC Pacer 1975 to 1980 Overview Manufacturer American Motors Corporation (AMC) Production 1975 – 1980 Assembly Kenosha, Wisconsin, United States Mexico City, Mexico (by VAM) ...
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AMC Spirit (1979–1983)
RegisteredRead more...AMC Spirit 1979 to 1983 Overview Manufacturer American Motors Corporation (AMC) Production 1979–1983 Designer Richard A. Teague Body and chassis Class Subcompact Body style ...
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AME Amazonas (1978-1988)
RegisteredRead more...AME (Amazonas Motos Especiais) Automotive manufacturer of São Paulo , Brazil; from 1978 to 1988. Amazonas Motos Especiais , short AME , was a Brazilian manufacturer ...
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Amore Cars (1974-1990)
RegisteredRead more...Amore Cars Ltd. Automotive manufacturer of Milwaukee , Wisconsin , USA from 1974 to 1990. Amore Cars Ltd. was an American manufacturer of kit cars and automobiles . History The ...
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Andersons (1973-)
RegisteredRead more...Albert Andersons Maskinfabnk A/S Denmark c1973 It is belived that Albert Andersons Maskinfabnk A/S, of Industritkvarter Nord. Svenstrup, constructed a series of commercials under ...
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Anglebug (1971-1972)
RegisteredRead more...Anglebug (Phil Haigh Auto's) Car manufacturer of Stockport , Greater Manchester.Great Britain from 1971 to 1972. Phil Haigh Auto's was a British manufacturer of automobiles in ...
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Ape Car (1973-)
RegisteredRead more...Ape commercials Commercial vehicle manufacturer Italy from 1973 Soc Piaggio, Genoa already built light scooter-based Ape commercials when it introduced the 11/2-ton Ape Car. This ...
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Aquarius (1971-1972)
RegisteredRead more...Aquarius Beach Buggies Car manufacturer of Reading , Berkshire.Great Britain from 1971 to 1972. Aquarius Beach Buggies was a British manufacturer of kit car automobiles . History ...
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Argosy (1976-)
RegisteredRead more...Argosy Mfg Co Commercial vehicle manufacturer Versailles, Ohio USA 1976 to date The Argosy Mfg Co, Versailles, Ohio, offers 7.3- and 7.6-m Argosy midibuses for capacities of ...
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Argyle (1970-1973)
Read more...Argyle Motor Mfg Co Ltd Commercial vehicle manufacturer Scotland 1970-1973 The Argyle Motor Mfg Co Ltd was registered in 1968 by Argyle Diesel Electronics Ltd, East Kilbride, ...
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Argyll Turbo (1976-1995)
Read more...Argyll Turbo Cars Limited Automotive manufacturer of Lochgilphead , Scotland.Great Britain from 1976 to 1990. Argyll Turbo Cars Limited was a British manufacturer of sports ...
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ARH (1969-1972)
Read more...ARH (ALBISA HUGAR) Automotive manufacturer of Madrid,Spain from 1969 to 1972. ALBISA HUGAR was a Spanish manufacturer of sports automobiles . History José Ramón Almagro and ...
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Arkley (1970-)
Read more...Arkley Car History Barnet,London UK The Arkley is an English automobile that was manufactured by John Britten Garages workshops at Arkley in the London Borough of Barnet. The ...
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Arntz (1971-1981)
RegisteredRead more...Arntz Engineering Company Car manufacturer of San Francisco , California .United States from 1971 to 1981. Arntz Engineering Company , previously Arntz Industries , was ...
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Arola (1979-)
RegisteredRead more...Arola (microcar) French automobile manufacture Lyon-Corbas, France, Type Société à responsabilité limitée Industry Automotive industry Founded 1975 Headquarters Lyon-Corbas, ...
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Arrows A1 (1978-1979)
RegisteredRead more...Arrows A1 race car Manufacturer: Arrows Production period: 1978 to 1979 Class: Race car Body: F1 Engines: Gasoline V8 The Arrows A1 was a race vehicle of Arrows Grand Prix ...
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Arrows History (1978-2002)
RegisteredRead more...Arrows Grand Prix International Ltd. Race Car manufacturer of Leafield, England; Great Britain from 1978 to 2002. Arrows Grand Prix International was a British Formula 1 team ...
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Arteesi (1977-1979)
RegisteredRead more...Arteesi Engineering Car manufacturer of Great Britain from 1977 to 1979. Arteesi Engineering was a British manufacturer of automobiles in the 1970s . History The company began in ...
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Aston Martin RHAM/1 (1976–1979)
RegisteredRead more...Aston Martin RHAM/1 (1976 to 1979) Category Le Mans Racer, Sports car racing Constructor Robin Hamilton, Aston Martin Lagonda LTD Designer(s) Robin Hamilton Technical ...
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Aston Martin Bulldog (1979)
RegisteredRead more...Aston Martin Bulldog Manufacturer Aston Martin Ltd. Years 1979 Class Concept Body style 2-door coupe Engine 5,340 cc Transmission 5 speed fully synchronized Wheelbase 109.05 in, ...
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Aston Martin DB6 MK II (1969-1971)
Read more...Aston Martin DB6 MK II Manufacturer Aston Martin Production 1969 to 1971 Class Sport Car Body style Grand tourer 2-door coupé 2+2 and Volante four-seat convertible Layout FR ...
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Aston Martin DB6 MK1 (1965-1971)
RegisteredRead more...Aston Martin DB6 1965 to 1971 Manufacturer Aston Martin Production 1965–1971 1,967 produced Predecessor Aston Martin DB5 Successor Aston Martin DBS Class Grand tourer Body style ...
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Aston Martin DBS (1967-1972)
RegisteredRead more...Aston Martin DBS Manufacturer Aston Martin Ltd. Production 1967–1972 787 produced Class Grand tourer Body style 2-door coupe Layout FR layout Engine 4.0 L DOHC I6 Transmission ...
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Aston Martin DBS V8 (1969-1972)
Read more...Aston Martin DBS V8 Manufacturer Aston Martin Ltd. Production 1969 to 1972 Built 408 Class sports car Body style Grand tourer 2-door coupe Layout FR layout Engine 4.0 L DOHC I6 ...
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Aston Martin Lagonda S1 (1974-1975)
Read more...Aston Martin Lagonda Series 1 Manufacturer Aston Martin Production 1974 to 1975 Class Luxury car Body style 4-door GT saloon Layout FR layout Engine 5.3 L V8 wheelbase: 2910mm ...
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Aston Martin Lagonda Series 2-4 (1976-1990)
RegisteredRead more...Aston Martin Lagonda Manufacturer Aston Martin Production 1976 to 1990 Predecessor Lagonda Rapide Successor Aston Martin Rapide Class Luxury car Body style 4-door saloon Grand ...
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Aston Martin V8 (1972-1989)
Read more...Aston Martin V8 Manufacturer Aston Martin Production 1972 to 1989 Produced 4,021 built (incl. Vantage & Volante) Assembly Newport Pagnell, Buckinghamshire, England, United ...
