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  • ...among a number of vehicles was the Ford Fox platform of the 1970s. In the 1980s, [[Chrysler]]'s K-cars all wore a badge with the letter, "K", to indicate t
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  • ...g a number of vehicles was the [[Ford Fox platform]] of the 1970s. In the 1980s, [[Chrysler]]'s [[Chrysler K platform|K-cars]] all wore a badge with the le
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  • ...[[automobiles]] until [[fuel injection]] replaced carburetion in the late 1980s. Choke valves are still extremely common in other internal-combustion appl
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  • Until the 1980s the live axle was the most common rear suspension system on [[Rear-wheel dr [[Category:Automobiles]]
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  • ...biles Venturi''' is a French manufacturer of [[sports car]]s. From the mid 1980s to the mid 1990s they built mid-engined [[coupé]]s and [[roadster]]s with Venturi Automobiles was created as France's answer to Italy's Ferrari.
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  • ...ization includes [[Panoz Auto Development]], a company started in the late 1980s by Don's son [[Danny Panoz|Danny]]. Panoz Auto Development produces the [[
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  • [[Category:1970s Automobiles]] [[Category:1980s Automobiles]]
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  • Prior to the dominance of [[front-wheel drive]] in the 1980s, many everyday cars used double-wishbone front suspension systems, or a var [[Category:Automobiles]]
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  • ...he category is a subjective one, however, and the inclusion of some of the automobiles listed may be somewhat controversial —depending upon the opinion of the r ...ower, exclusivity, rarity, and extravagant styling. For this reason, some automobiles that may have one or more of these attributes—but are notably lacking in
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  • ...ched to using [[Fiat]] mechanicals and chassis for all of its conventional automobiles. Despite offering a full range of model versions based on the '750' (saloon Finally in the mid 1980s, Moretti Motor Company officially ceased operations.
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  • ...nhard" in the early years. Most American cars used the FR layout until the 1980s, exemplified by the [[Ford Mustang]], [[Chevrolet Corvette]], and originall [[Category:Automobiles]]
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  • ..., as a company, were doing extremely well. After the dull days of the late 1980s and early 1990s, the buy out by [[Ford]] was beginning to pay off, with the ...shared - after all, Zagato had penned a special model for A.M back in the 1980s. Before initial work began on the cars, the concept was outlined to A.M's b
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  • == Production Automobiles == ...took over the F1 field and ended the [[Ford Cosworth]] DFV era in the mid 1980s. However, the FIA decided that turbos were making the sport too dangerous a
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  • ...racing heritage in MotoGP and motorcycle racing, however, in the field of automobiles the company has also produced Formula One engines from 1989 to 1997, initia ...a V-8 engine. They also built [[Formula One]] racing engines from the late 1980s to the mid 1990s, with little on-track success. In 1991, Yamaha developed i
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  • ...ny was founded in 1889 by the industrialist [[Johann Puch]] and produced [[automobiles]], bicycles, mopeds, and motorcycles. ...However with the collapse of the empire following the War, the market for automobiles shrank and production was discontinued.
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  • [[Category:1980s Automobiles]] [[Category:1990s Automobiles]]
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  • ...J. K. "Tyrrell: A Shrewd Talent-spotter", in Northey, Tom, ed. ''World of Automobiles'' (London: Orbis, 1974), Vol. 21, p.2417.</ref> (May 3, 1924 &ndash; August ...me="Setright3"/><ref>Twite, Mike. "BRM: ", in Northey, Tom, ed. ''World of Automobiles'' (London: Orbis, 1974), Vol. 3, pp.246-51.</ref>
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  • {{List of {{PAGENAME}} Models}}'''English Racing Automobiles''' ('''ERA''') was a British [[racing car]] manufacturer active from 1933 t ...tion, although it still did a small amount of race preparation, and in the 1980s put its name to the ''ERA Mini Turbo'', a [[turbocharged]] version of the [
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  • By the 1980s in North America, the coupé utility began to fall out of favor again with [[Subaru]] offered the [[Subaru Brat|Brat]] in the early 1980s, and the [[Subaru Baja|Baja]] from 2003-2006. General Motors considered br
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  • The practice of identifying revisions of automobiles by their "model year" is strongest in the United States. Typically, comple ...universally applied in Europe as in North America, however, and since the 1980s, the more commercially critical European Motor Shows have been the March [[
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