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Kawasaki Vulcan 1500 VN1500-A8 1994

Kawasaki Vulcan 1500 VN1500-A8 1994

Kawasaki Vulcan 1500 VN1500-A8 Specifications:
Manufacturer : Kawasaki
Productions : 1994
Engine : 1470 ml, 4-stroke, V2-cylinder, SOHC, Liquid-cooled.
Transmision : 4-speed, Return Shift
Color : Pearl Teal Green/Candy Atlantic Blue


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1961 Volkswagen 1500

home 1961 Volkswagen 1500 Manufacturer : Volkswagen
calendar 1961 Volkswagen 1500 Productions : 1961
settings 1961 Volkswagen 1500 Engine : 1.5 L engine (1500 N, 45 hp or 1500S, 54 hp)
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The Volkswagen Type 3, was originally launched in two varieties, the Notchback a saloon bodied version and the Squareback an estate bodied version in 1961. The Fastback a coupe styled version arrived as the 1966 addition to the range. This automobile was introduced in 1961 by Volkswagen to diversify its product range beyond the Type 1 (Beetle) and the Type 2 (Bus). The Type 3, officially the Volkswagen 1500, was designed to allow Volkswagen to make a more sophisticated car while maintaining much of the engineering from the Type 1.

The Type 3 was initially equipped with a 1.5 L (1493 cc) engine based on the aircooled flat-4 found in the Type 1. While the long block remained the same as the Type 1, the engine cooling was drastically changed to allow for a much lower engine profile. This resulted in increased area for cargo stowage and the so-called ‘Pancake’ or ‘Suitcase’ engine. This engine’s displacement would later increase to 1600cc.

Originally a single or dual carbureted 1.5 L engine, (1500 N, 45 hp or 1500S, 54 hp) the Type 3 engine got a larger displacement (1.6l 1600 cc) and modified in 1968 to include fuel injection as an option, making it one of the first mass production consumer cars with such a feature (the first was the Type 4 VW 411).

Toyota Carina II T170 1988-1992

Toyota Carina II

Toyota Carina II T170 Specifications :
Manufacturer : Toyota
Production : 1988–1992
Class : Large family car
Body style(s) : 4-door saloon / 5-door liftback / 5-door estate
Platform : AT171, ST170, CT170
Engine(s) : 1.6 L 4A-C petrol / 1.6 L 4A-FE petrol / 2.0 L 3S-FE petrol / 2.0 L 2C-L diesel.
Transmission(s) : 4/5 MT
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Toyota Caldina 1st Generation 1992-1997

Toyota Caldina

Toyota Caldina 1st Generation Specifications :
Manufacturer : Toyota
Production : 1992–1997
Body style(s) : 5-door station wagon / 5-door van
Layout : FF layout, four-wheel drive
Engine(s) : 1.5 L 5E-FE I4 / 1.8 L 4S-FE I4 / 1.8 L 7A-FE I4 / 2.0 L 3S-FE I4 / 2.0 L 3S-GE I4 / 2.0 L 2C I4 diesel / 2.0 L 2C-T I4 Turbodiesel / 2.2 L 3C-E I4 diesel.

Toyota Caldina Van

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Chevrolet Silverado 1500 – 2010

Fiat Tempra 1990-1998

Fiat Tempra 1990-1998 Specification and Picture :
home Fiat Tempra 1990 1998 Manufacturer : Fiat
calendar Fiat Tempra 1990 1998 Productions : 1990-1998
settings Fiat Tempra 1990 1998 Engine : 1.4 L I4, 1.6 L I4, 1.8 L I4, 1.9 L diesel I4, 1.9 L turbodiesel I4, 2.0 L I4, 2.0 L I4 DOHC Turbo
config Fiat Tempra 1990 1998 Transmission : 5-speed manual, 4-speed automatic, CVT.
The Tempra’s engine range was similar to that of the Tipo. Initially 1.4 and 1.6-litre models had carburettor engines. Both of these models were discontinued in 1992 due to the new European emission standards and thus all models from 1992 on had catalytic converters and electronic injection. Transmission was a standard 5 speed manual, but for the first time a mid size sedan was offered as with a continuously variable transmission which was previously available on Fiat Uno, Panda, Ritmo and Tipo. 2.0-litre-models were also available with an optional 4-speed automatic transmission.

During its 6 year production run, few changes were made apart from a minor facelift in 1993 resulting in a new front grille and other minor styling changes.
Chassis and main parts (most notably, the doors) were shared with the Fiat Tipo. Other vehicles, derived from the same project were Lancia Dedra (Tempra’s most similar cousin, sharing all mechanical components), Lancia Delta second generation, Alfa Romeo 155, Alfa 145 and Alfa 146.

Ferrari F40 (1987)

home Ferrari F40 (1987) Manufacturer :  Ferrari
calendar Ferrari F40 (1987) Productions : 1987-1992
settings Ferrari F40 (1987) Engine : 2.9 L (2936 cc) version of the GTO’s twin IHI turbocharged V8 developing 478 PS (352 kW/471 hp)
world Ferrari F40 (1987) Source : netcarshow.com

The Ferrari F40 is a mid-engine, rear-wheel drive, two-door coupé sports car produced by Ferrari from 1987 to 1992 as the successor to the Ferrari 288 GTO. From 1987 to 1989 it held the title as the world’s fastest street-legal production car, and during its years of production, was Ferrari’s fastest, most powerful, and most expensive car. It was intended that there were to be 400 Ferrari F40 made, all painted red, but a total 1,315 F40s were produced.

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Toyota Corona T190 1994

Toyota Corona T190 Specifications:
home Toyota Corona T190 1994 Manufacturer : Toyota
calendar Toyota Corona T190 1994 Productions : 1994
settings Toyota Corona T190 1994 Engine : 1.6, 1.8, or 2.0 liter engine.
config Toyota Corona T190 1994 Transmission : manual
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Toyota Lexus First Generation (XF10) 1989-1994

Toyota Lexus First Generation (XF10) specification :
home Toyota Lexus First Generation (XF10) 1989 1994 Manufacturer : Toyota
calendar Toyota Lexus First Generation (XF10) 1989 1994 Productions : 1989-1994
settings Toyota Lexus First Generation (XF10) 1989 1994 Engine : 4.0 L 1UZ-FE V8
config Toyota Lexus First Generation (XF10) 1989 1994 Transmission : 4-speed A341E automatic read more »

1967 Honda N600

1967 Honda N600 1 590x442 1967 Honda N600

home 1967 Honda N600 Manufacturer : Honda
calendar 1967 Honda N600 Productions : 1967
settings 1967 Honda N600 Engine :  36–45 hp (27–34 kW) and the N600 was capable of 81 mph (130 km/h)
world 1967 Honda N600 Source : netcarshow.com

The N600 was introduced in 1969. It was technologically advanced for its time, with an all alloy engine which could achieve 9000 rpm. Engine output was 36–45 hp (27–34 kW) and the N600 was capable of 81 mph (130 km/h). It delivered surprisingly peppy performance because of its light weight (around 550 kg/1100 pounds), due to compact dimensions and some plastic parts (like the boot lid). The first brakes were very weak. Rear suspension was a torsion bar and leaf springs. Production was stopped in 1972, after the sportier Honda Z600 (or Z-Act, depending on country) was introduced.

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