August 15, 2010 – 12:31 pm
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Suzuki A100A Go-Fer 1976 |
Specifications:
Manufacturer : Suzuki
Production : 1966-1976
Engine : 98cc, 2 stroke, Rotary disc-valve engine, Automatic (pump) lubrication.
Photo Credit : CycleChaos.com
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Suzuki A100A Go-Fer 1976 |
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Suzuki A100A Go-Fer 1966 |
September 9, 2010 – 5:34 am
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Suzuki AS50 1969 |
Specification :
Manufacturer : Suzuki
Production : 1969
Engine : 50cc two stroke, rotary disk valve, single cylinder.
Source : www.cyclechaos.com
Tags Suzuki, Suzuki AS50 |
August 19, 2010 – 3:09 pm
Vespa Primavera 125 Specification :
Manufacturer : Piaggio
Production : 1968-1976
Engine : 125 cc, 2-stroke
Photo Credit : Khaosaming and Nardi Francesco.
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
April 26, 2011 – 11:53 am
Manufacturer : Aston Martin
Productions : October 1958 – June 1963
Engine : all dohc I-6, 3670 cc, 240 bhp @ 5500 rpm, 240 lbs-ft @4250 rpm; Vantage: 266 bhp @5750 rpm
Transmission : 4-speed manual with optional overdrive or optional Borg-Warner 3-speed automatic
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.
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