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  • ...ped radiator, and is regarded by many as the most-beautiful pre-war racing car. ...ek. Bugatti organized the [[Targa Florio]] as a special spotlight for this car, and it claimed victory there for five consecutive years, from 1925 through
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  • {{Racing Car Infobox | The '''Jaguar XKR GT3''' is an FIA GT3 Class Race Car created by Apex Motorsport, a company specializing in Le Mans Endurance Rac
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  • ...in less than five seconds, and on to a top speed of 211 mph - a production car record at the time. RUF revelled in the publicity gleaned from the production car world record, and on the back of which took 28 orders for RUF CTRs.
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  • ...reasing lift or decreasing drag that may cause unpredictable handling in a car at speed. Spoilers are often fitted to race and high-performance sports car ...ose of reducing the amount of lift naturally generated by the shape of the car.
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  • {{Racing Car Infobox | The '''Lola T70''' was built for sports car racing, popular in the mid to late 1960s. Developed by [[Lola Racing Cars]]
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  • ...rtford, Wisconsin, also built a limited number of Ruxtons; it produced the car’s transmission and running gear for its duration. == A car designed to sell to an automotive company ==
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  • The first was the Arnolt-[[MG]], a four seater Bertone bodied car based on the MG TD chassis and XPAG 54[[hp]] engine. The Arnolt MG was desi ...acement of the TD by the TF), so Arnolt began looking for a larger engined car.
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  • | [[Cooper Car Company|Coop]] | [[Cooper Car Company|Coop]]
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  • | [[Race car]] | Mid-engined racing car
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  • ...ica. He eventually moved to Los Angeles and worked at a car wash and in a factory making aircraft engines. In 1938 Goertz rented a garage and showroom and mo ...while driving it he accidentally encountered [[Raymond Loewy]], the famous car designer. Loewy invited Goertz to his office, sent him to college to learn
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  • ...and by 1910 50 to 60 cars a month were being made. A Talbot was the first car to cover 100 miles (160 kilometres) in an hour in 1913. ...nt than engineering - the existing models were simply rebadged. The French factory was bought by [[Anthony Lago]] who used [[Talbot-Lago]] as a brand afterwar
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  • ...d. The famous designer of [[two-stroke engine]]s, [[Hugo Ruppe]], was the factory founder's son; in 1920 Apollo took over his air-cooled [[MAF]] cars. Durin
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  • | shipped with 178Bhp with factory kit to 192Bhp{{{ and Torque rating}}} ...sports car]] maunufactured by [[Lotus|Lotus Cars]] in 2000 at their Hethel factory.
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  • ...cylinder models are thought to have been made. In an attempt to enter the car market futher they bought the [[Star Motor Company]] in 1928 but it failed Guy Motors' factory was closed in 1982.
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  • ...2, it was also the first car from [[Rolls-Royce Limited|Rolls-Royce]] with factory [[coachwork]].
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  • ...the ''Coupe Napoleon.''<ref>{{citeweb|url=http://www.ultimatecarpage.com/car/973/Bugatti-Type-41-Royale-Park-Ward-Limousine.html|title=Bugatti Type 41 R ...form [[Mulliner Park Ward]]. Operations were centralised in the Willesden factory and a range of bodies produced for the [[Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud|Silver Cl
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  • ...Bond Cars Ltd|Bond]] decided to build his own four wheel [[microcar]] at a factory in Elstree, Hetfordshire. ...built it as a kit when it could be had without engine for £170. A complete car cost £400. The body was made in fibreglass mounted on a steel tube chassis
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  • {{Racing Car Infobox | ...ion and a [[BMW]] powerplant. In 1995 [[McLaren Cars]] entered into sports car racing using their [[McLaren F1 GTR]] in [[grand touring series]] like the
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  • '''Mercury SYNC™''' is a factory-installed, in-car communications and entertainment system developed by [[Ford Motor Company]] ...rd on the [[Lincoln MKZ]] and [[Lincoln MKX]] and is widely available as a factory-installed option on [[Mercury]] and [[Ford]] products. When offered as an o
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  • ...d then Spanish-French automotive and engineering firm best known for their car, engine and weapon designs in the pre-World War II period. Today they are p ...and became '''Fábrica Hispano-Suiza de Automóviles''' (''Spanish-Swiss Car Factory''), but this company also went bankrupt in December 1903.
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