April 26, 2011 – 10:51 pm
Fiat 124 (1966-1974) Sedan
Manufacturer : Fiat
Productions : 1966-1974
Class : Family car
Engine : Engine 1.2 L 1197 cc ohv I4, 1.4 L 1438 cc ohv I4, 1.4 L 1438 cc dohc I4, 1.6 L 1592 cc dohc I4, 1.8 L 1756 cc dohc I4
Body style : 4-door sedan and 5-door station wagon
Layout : FR layout
Transmission : 4 speed manual read more »
August 17, 2010 – 3:27 pm
Honda C65 – 1964-1970 Specification:
Manufacturer : Honda
Production : 1964-1970
Engine : 4-stroke, 63cc, OHC.
Lotus Elan (1962)
Manufacturer : Lotus
Productions : 1962
Engine : 4-cylinder with 1558 cc, 4-wheel disc brakes, and 4-wheel independent suspension
Source : netcarshow.com
The original Elan was introduced in 1962 as a roadster, although an optional hardtop was offered in 1963 and a coupé version in 1965. It was the first Lotus road car to use the now famous steel backbone chassis with a fibreglass body. At 1500 lb (680 kg), the Elan embodied the Colin Chapman minimum weight design philosophy. Initial versions of the Elan were also available as a kit to be assembled by the customer. The Elan was technologically advanced with a twin-cam 1558 cc engine, 4-wheel disc brakes, and 4-wheel independent suspension. The Lotus-Ford Twin Cam engine was based on Ford’s Kent, with a Lotus-inspired Cosworth alloy twin-cam head. This Lotus-Ford 4-cylinder engine would go on to be used in a number of Lotus production and racing models. An Elan +2 was introduced in 1967 with a longer wheelbase and two more rear seats. The Elan ceased production in 1973 and the Elan +2 in 1975. An estimated total of 17,000 original Elans and Elan +2′s were built. Because of its successful design and technological sophistication, the Elan went on to become Lotus’ first commercial success, reviving a company stretched thin by the more exotic and less commercially successful Elite, and enabling funding of the Lotus success in racing over the next ten years.
This generation of the two seater Elan was famously driven by the character Emma Peel on the British television series The Avengers. In 2004, Sports Car International named the Elan number six on the list of Top Sports Cars of the 1960s. The original version of the car was designed by Ron Hickman, who also designed the first Lotus Europa as part of Lotus’ GT40 project bid and made his fortune having designed the Black & Decker WorkMate.
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Volkswagen T1 Kombi Specifications :
Manufacture : Volkswagen (VW)
Year : 1950-1967 (Europe and U.S.)
1950-1975 (Brazil)
Assembly : Wolfsburg, Germany
Hanover, Germany
São Bernardo do Campo, Brazil
Platform : Volkswagen Transporter T1
Engine : 1.1 L 18kW B4, 1.2 L 22kW B4, 1.2 L 30kW B4, 1.5 L 31-38kW B4.
October 15, 2010 – 6:06 am
Toyota Stout 1961
Toyota Stout specification :
Manufacturer : Toyota
Production : Start April 1954
Engine : 1500 cc Type R
Transmission : Manual
Body : 2-door, 3 seater pickup with a separate well body (with a fold down tailgate). Other bodies advertised by Toyota included a van, an ambulance, double cab coupe utility (2-doors, 6 seater, integral well body), drop-side pickup, pickup with stake sides, a pickup with full height metal side with a canvas top, a light bus (precursor to the Coaster) and an ice cream van.
Suspension : leaf springs.
Brakes : 4 wheel drum brakes.
Toyopet Stout First Generation (RK)
Toyota Stout 1967
Photo Credit : Ypy31
October 6, 2010 – 8:13 pm
1974 Toyota Hi-Lux Specifications :
Manufacturer : Toyota
Productions : 1974
Engine : 4WD, 4 cylinders, 1967 cc, 97 HP, Gasoline fuel type, manual transmission.
source : http://www.conceptcarz.com/
January 27, 2011 – 10:42 pm
1977 Toyota Celica GT Specifications :
Manufacturer : Toyota
Productions : 1970-1977
Engine : 4 cylinders, rear wheel, 1967 cc, 97 HP, gasoline fuel type, 4 gears manual transmission.
source : http://www.conceptcarz.com/
October 6, 2010 – 2:00 pm
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Toyota Hiace First Generation 1976 |
Toyota Hiace First Generation Specifications :
Manufacturer : Toyota
Productions : 1967-1977
Engine : 4 cyclinders
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Toyota Hiace First Generation 1976 |
Photo Credit : Omer Simkha