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1922 BSA Model A

1922 BSA Model A
1922 BSA Model A Specifications :
Manufacturer : BSA
Productions : 1922
Engine : 750cc V twin, 6 HP, 3 speed.

1951 Cadillac Series 62


1951 Cadillac Series 62 is a great car. Cadillac produced it from 1940 until 1964. Cadillac Series 62 has a big machine. It has an V-8 Engine, 5422 cc. Cadillac Series 62 Specification : Engine : 5422 cc, 8-V, OHV, 2 valves per cylinder, Single overhead camshaft, Overhead valves.

1971 Jaguar XKE

1971 Jaguar XKE

Jaguar XKE was produced by Jaguar from 1961 until 1974. It has a 4200 cc engine, inline 6 cylinders, and produce 250 HP. 1971 Jaguar XKE is required with transmission Manual. Jaguar XKE is the most popular sports cars in the year 1961-1974. It has a two-seater with the engine in front. Capacity 4.2 liter engine makes the Jaguar XKE very powerful for the race.

1903 Ford Model A Two


1903 Ford Model A Two

Ford prodeced Ford Model A Two from 1902 to 1905. This car required with engine 2 cylinders 1645 cc, 8 HP, and carburetor fuel feed system. It has rear wheel.
Ford Model A Two is the first production of the Ford Motor Company. With a 1645 cc engine, this car has a power that is strong enough for everyday purposes.

1905 Ford Model C

1905 Ford Model C

1905 Ford Model C
Ford Model C is a variant of Ford cars that have the type of letter-based. Starting from Model A, B, C, E and F. Model C is the result of the development of the Model B, and so on.
Ford manufactured this Ford Model C in 1905, required with engine 1975 cc 2 cylinders, using carburator fuel type with gasoline fuel. It can produced 10 BHP.
It has rear wheel drive and 2 speed transmission, planetary.

“Thunderjet” Quintuplet

Thunderjet Quintuplet

1958 Datsun 210 Fuji

1958 Datsun 210 Fuji

The 1958 Datsun 210 "Fuji" won Australian Mobilgas Trial rally. How great is this car.

From Nissan press:
1958 Datsun 210 "Fuji": In order to improve high-speed performance, a newly developed OHV 1,000cc engine was adopted. The designers were thinking of future export potential when they also added such features as curved glass for the windshield. It was launched in November 1957. In August-September of the following year at the Around Australia rally (16,000km in 19 days), it teamed up with another 210 ("Sakura") and came first in Class A (25th overall).

1959 Toyota Toyopet Crown

1959 Toyota Toyopet Crown

1959 Toyota Toyopet Crown
In 1959 Toyota began selling the 1959 Krowse Toyopet. Taken back in trade in 1970, maintained in running condition and Kept on display in the showroom for 28 years.
The first models were imported Model RS-L as many as 643 units. Furthermore, Toyota is producing RS22L in 1959 as many as 1290 units. Toyota sold just as many as 2137 units Toyopet from 1958 until 1960.

1959 Toyota Toyopet Crown specifications :
Manufacturer : Toyota
Productions : 1959
Engine : 4 cylinders, 1543cc, 60 HP, gasoline-petrol fuel type, manual 3 speeds, rear wheel drive.

1983 Toyota Celica GTU

1983 Toyota Celica GTU
At first the car used for racing car Toyota team is racing version of Toyota twin-cam 4-cylinder engine known as the 3R-G. Using a mechanical fuel injection, a little four-Banger produces 290 horsepower.
Former CanAm and Trans-Am champion George Follmer was first to race the Celica toward the end of the 1981 IMSA season in the GTU class. He and nephew Mike Follmer finished 6th in their first race.
Major changes occurred in 1983 when Toyota began what became a long and successful partnership with Dan Gurney and his All American Racers. AAR Celicas further modify to better compete with the Mazda RX-7s and Datsun Z cars of the day.
1983 Toyota Celica GTU specifications :
Manufacturer : Toyota
Productions : 1982 - 1985
Engine : 4 cylinders, 2008cc, 16 valves DOHC, 290 HP, injection fuel feed, manual 5 speeds, rear wheel drive.