Sports cars
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Alta (1929)
RegisteredManufacturers1920sRead more...Alta racing car History The Alta Car and Engineering Company was a British sports and racing car manufacturer, commonly known simply as Alta. Their cars contested five FIA World ...
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Alvis 12/50 (1923-1932)
RegisteredMotor Cars1920s 1930sRead more...Alvis 12/50 (1923 to 1932) Manufacturer Alvis Production 1923-1932 3705 made Predecessor Alvis 10/30 Engine 1496, 1598 or 1645 cc Straight-4 overhead valve Wheelbase 108 in ...
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Alvis FWD (1928-1930)
RegisteredSports Cars1920sRead more...Alvis FWD front wheel drive From 1928 to 1930 Manufacturer Alvis Production 1928-1930 Body Style tourer Engine 1482 cc (90.437 cu in) Wheelbase 2591 mm 102 in Length 3759 mm 148 ...
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Alvis Speed 20 (1932-1936)
RegisteredSports Cars1930sRead more...Alvis Speed 20 From 1932 to 1936 Manufacturer Alvis Production 1932–1936 1165 made Predecessor Alvis Silver Eagle Successor Alvis Speed 25 Class Touring car Engine 2511 or 2762cc ...
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Alvis TB 14 (1950)
RegisteredSports Cars1950sRead more...Alvis TB 14 From 1950 Manufacturer Alvis Cars Production 1950 100 produced Successor Alvis TB 21 Body style 2 door sports Layout FR layout Engine Alvis 1892 cc Straight-4 ...
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Alvis TB 21 (1951)
RegisteredSports Cars1950sRead more...Alvis TB 21 From 1951 Manufacturer Alvis Cars Production 1951 31 produced Predecessor Alvis TB 14 Body style 2 door sports Layout FR layout Engine Alvis 2993 cc Straight-6 ...
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Amilcar CGS3 (1924-1926)
RegisteredSports Cars1920sRead more...Amilcar CGS3 car history Make: Amilcar Years of production 1924 to 1926 Type: Sports car Engine 4 cylinders 1,074 cm 3 The Amilcar CGS3 is a open sports car manufactured by the ...
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Andino (1967-1980)
Manufacturers1960sRead more...Andino (Automotores 9 de Julio SA) Automotores 9 de Julio SA was an Argentine manufacturer of automobiles . The brand name was Andino. History The company from Buenos Aires began ...
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Apal Coupe (1961-1965)
Sports Cars1960sRead more...Apal Coupé Production period: 1961 to 1964 Class: Sports car Body versions: Coupe Engine: Air-cooled 1200/1300cc Wheel base: 94.49 in, 2,400 mm Overall width: 63.78 in, 1,620 mm ...
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ARH (1969-1972)
Manufacturers1970sRead 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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