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Toyota Century First Generation 1967

Toyota Century First Generation 1967 Specifications :
home Toyota Century First Generation 1967 Manufacturer : Toyota
calendar Toyota Century First Generation 1967 Productions : 1967
settings Toyota Century First Generation 1967 Engine : 3.0L 3V V8,
config Toyota Century First Generation 1967 Transmission : 3-speed manual, 4-speed manual, 3-speed automatic, 4-speed automatic read more »

1959 Aston Martin DBR4

home 1959 Aston Martin DBR4 Manufacturer : Aston Martin
calendar 1959 Aston Martin DBR4 Productions : October 1958 – June 1963
settings 1959 Aston Martin DBR4 Engine : all dohc I-6, 3670 cc, 240 bhp @ 5500 rpm, 240 lbs-ft @4250 rpm; Vantage: 266 bhp @5750 rpm
config 1959 Aston Martin DBR4 Transmission : 4-speed manual with optional overdrive or optional Borg-Warner 3-speed automatic
world 1959 Aston Martin DBR4 Source : netcarshow.com

Work on the DB4 started in 1956, at the same time as the DB Mark III. The key people involved in the development of the DB4 were general manager John Wyer, chassis designer Harold Beach, and engine designer Tadek Marek. Every major component in the DB4 was new. The four-seater body was design by Carrozzeria Touring of Milan, using their ‘Superleggera’ system by which alloy panels are fixed to a tubular frame built onto the very strong platform chassis.

The entirely new car was shown at the London Motor show in 1958, sharing a stand with the DB Mark III which was to continue in production for almost a year. The DB4 was the first production car to capable of 0-100-0 mph in under 30 sec. claiming to reach the 100 mph mark in 21 seconds. A very impressive car that put Aston Martin back in competition with other Mediterranean sports car manufacturers.

A four-seater convertible was announced at the London Motor Show in 1961.

Aston Martin DB4 GT Zagato (1959-1963)

home Aston Martin DB4 GT Zagato (1959 1963) Manufacturer : Aston Martin
calendar Aston Martin DB4 GT Zagato (1959 1963) Productions : 1959-1963
settings Aston Martin DB4 GT Zagato (1959 1963) Engine : dohc I-6, 3670 cc; 302 bhp (Aston Martin DB4 GT) 314bhp (Aston Martin DB4 GT Zagato) @ 6000 rpm, 240 lbs-ft @ 5000 rpm
config Aston Martin DB4 GT Zagato (1959 1963) Transmission : 4-speed manual DB
world Aston Martin DB4 GT Zagato (1959 1963) Source : netcarshow.com

The Aston Martin DB4 GT  Zagato made its premiere at the 1959 London Motor Show. The car was designed by Aston Martin and used the Superleggera body frame system – aluminium panels on tubular support frames – produced by Carrozzeria Touring of Milan. Although similar to the Aston Martin DB4, the differences added up to a very different motor car.

Technical Specifications

Engine: dohc I-6, 3670 cc; 302 bhp (Aston Martin DB4 GT) 314bhp (Aston Martin DB4 GT Zagato) @ 6000 rpm, 240 lbs-ft @ 5000 rpm
Transmission: 4-speed manual DB
Suspension: Front: upper-and-lower A-arms, coil springs, anti-roll bar Rear: live axle, Watt linkage, trailing links, coil springs
Brakes: front/rear discs
Length: 14’4″
Width: 5’6″
Height: 4’4″
Wheelbase: 7’9″
Weight: 1269 kg (2798 Ibs)
Top Speed: 153 mph
0-60 mph: 6.4 sec.

Price New: £ 4534
Production: 75
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Aston Martin DB6 (1956)

home Aston Martin DB6 (1956) Manufacturer : Aston Martin
calendar Aston Martin DB6 (1956) Productions : 1956
settings Aston Martin DB6 (1956) Engine : dohc I-6, 3995 cc, 282 bhp @ 5500 rpm, 288 lbs-ft @ 3850 rpm (Vantage: 325 bhp @ 5750 rpm)
config Aston Martin DB6 (1956) Transmission : ZF 5-speed overdrive manual or Borg-Warner 3-speed automatic
world Aston Martin DB6 (1956) Source : netcarshow.com

The Aston Martin DB4 through the DB5, the new model was announced at the London Motor Show in October 1965. The most noticeable styling change on the Aston Martin DB6 was the spoiler – then called a Kamm tail – integrated into the tail of the car, which improved high speed stability. The split front and rear bumpers; a redesigned oil cooler opening in the front valance, a higher roof (136 cm) and longer wheelbase (258.5 cm), 9.5 cm more than the DB5, giving an overall length of 462 cm.

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Aston Martin DB6 Volante SWB (1966)

home Aston Martin DB6 Volante SWB (1966) Manufacturer : Aston Martin
calendar Aston Martin DB6 Volante SWB (1966) Productions : October 1965 – July 1969
settings Aston Martin DB6 Volante SWB (1966) Engine :  dohc I-6, 3995 cc, 282 bhp @ 5500 rpm, 288 lbs-ft @ 3850 rpm (Vantage: 325 bhp @ 5750 rpm)
config Aston Martin DB6 Volante SWB (1966) Transmission : ZF 5-speed overdrive manual or Borg-Warner 3-speed automatic
world Aston Martin DB6 Volante SWB (1966) Source : netcarshow.com

The Aston Martin DB6 Volante was the first Aston Martin to carry the name Volante – which means “flying” in Italian. It was in fact the last thirty-seven Aston Martin DB5 chassis that were used to build the short-chassis Volantes and were completed between October 1965 and October 1966.

Although clearly derived from the Aston Martin DB4 through the DB5, the new model was announced at the London Motor Show in October 1965. The most noticeable styling change on the Aston Martin DB6 was the spoiler – then called a Kamm tail – integrated into the tail of the car, which improved high speed stability. The split front and rear bumpers; a redesigned oil cooler opening in the front valance, a higher roof (136 cm) and longer wheelbase (258.5 cm), 9.5 cm more than the DB5, giving an overall length of 462 cm.

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Chevrolet Nomad (1955-1961)

Chevrolet Nomad 1955 1961 1 590x442 Chevrolet Nomad (1955 1961)

home Chevrolet Nomad (1955 1961) Manufacturer : Chevrolet
calendar Chevrolet Nomad (1955 1961) Productions : 1955-1961
world Chevrolet Nomad (1955 1961) Source : netcarshow.com

The Chevrolet Nomad was a station wagon produced by the Chevrolet Motor Division of the General Motors Corporation from 1955 to 1961. The Nomad is best remembered as a two-door station wagon and is commonly associated with the “surf culture” of the late 1950s and early 1960s. The Nomad was considered Chevrolet’s halo model during its three-year production as a two-door station wagon.

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Aston Martin DB Mark III (1957)

home Aston Martin DB Mark III (1957) Manufacturer : Aston Martin
calendar Aston Martin DB Mark III (1957) Productions : 1957
settings Aston Martin DB Mark III (1957) Engine : dohc I-6, 2922 cc, 162 bhp @ 5500 rpm
config Aston Martin DB Mark III (1957) Transmission : 4-speed manual
world Aston Martin DB Mark III (1957) Source : netcarshow.com

Aston Martin DB Mark III was launched at the Geneva Show in March 1957 and was available only for export until it was shown at the London Motor Show in October that same year. Aston Martin DB Mark III was the final development of the cars based on Claude Hill’s chassis and the Lagonda six-cylinder twin overhead camshaft engine. It remained in production for circa nine months after the Aston Martin DB4 was introduced. Some 310 cars were exported to the USA.

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Bugatti Veyron (2005)

Bugatti Veyron 2005 1 590x442 Bugatti Veyron (2005)

home Bugatti Veyron (2005) Manufacturer : Bugatti
calendar Bugatti Veyron (2005) Productions : 2005

Technical Specifications

Drive Train
Motor type / Number of cylinders: W16
Cylinder capacity: 7,993 cm
Power output: 736 KW (1,001 hp) at 6,000 rpm
Max. torque: 1,250 Nm from 2,200 – 5,500 rpm
Gearbox: 7 Gear DSG
Drive: All wheels

Performance
Top speed: 407 km/h
Acceleration:
+ 2.5 sec 0-100 km/h
+ 7.3 sec 0-200 km/h
+ 16.7 sec 0-300 km/h
Braking distance: 31.4 m 100-0 km/h
Gearbox shift time:

General
Length: 4,462 mm
Width: 1,998 mm
Height, normal position: 1,204 mm
Wheel base: 2,710 mm
Curb weight: 1,888 kg
Max. permitted laden weight: 2,200 kg
Tank capacity: 100 l

Tyres
Tyres, front: 265-680 ZR 500A (99Y) PAX System
Tyres, rear: 365-710 ZR 540A (108Y) PAX System

Fuel Consumption
In town: 40.4 l
Out of town: 14.7 l
Combined: 24.1 l

Alfa Romeo RM Sport (1923-1925)

home Alfa Romeo RM Sport (1923 1925) Manufacturer : Alfa Romeo
calendar Alfa Romeo RM Sport (1923 1925) Productions : (1923-1925)
settings Alfa Romeo RM Sport (1923 1925) Engine : 2.0 L straight-4
world Alfa Romeo RM Sport (1923 1925) Source : netcarshow.com

Alfa Romeo RM was produced between 1923-1925, it was based of RL model. Car was introduced first time in 1923 Paris Motor Show and total production was around 500 cars. As most of Alfa Romeo cars this was also used in racing purpose. Three versions was made: Normal, Alfa Romeo RM Sport and Unificato. Sport had raised compression ratio and Unificato had longer wheelbase and slightly bigger engine. RM top speed was around 90 km/h (56 mph).

Models

  • Alfa Romeo RM Normal, 1944 cc 40 bhp (1923)
  • Alfa Romeo RM Sport, 1944 cc 44 bhp (1924)
  • Alfa Romeo RM Unificato, 1996 cc 48 bhp (1925)

1903 Ford Model A Two

home 1903 Ford Model A Two Manufacturer : Ford
calendar 1903 Ford Model A Two Productions : 1902-1905
settings 1903 Ford Model A Two Engine : 2 cylinders, 1645 cc, 8 HP, carburetor fuel feed system, rear wheel drive
config 1903 Ford Model A Two Transmission : planetary read more »