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  2. Triumph Spitfire - Wikipedia

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    In 1973 in the United States and Canada, and 1975 in the rest of the world, the 1500 engine was used on the MK IV body to make the Spitfire 1500. Although in this final incarnation the engine was rather rough and more prone to failure than the earlier units, torque was greatly increased by increasing the cylinder stroke to 87.5 mm (3.44 in ...

  3. Alfa Romeo Spider - Wikipedia

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    The Alfa Romeo Spider (105/115 series) is a two-seater, front-engined, rear-drive roadster manufactured and marketed by Alfa Romeo from 1966 to 1994 in four distinct generations, or "series", each with modifications ranging from modest to extensive.

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  5. Alfa Romeo 4C - Wikipedia

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    4C Concept Differences between the 4C concept (left) and the European spec production model 4C (right). The Alfa Romeo 4C Concept is a two-seater, rear-wheel drive coupé with technology and materials derived from the Alfa Romeo 8C Competizione, with a 1750 cc turbo petrol engine with direct injection, the "Alfa TCT" twin dry clutch transmission, and the Alfa DNA dynamic control selector.

  6. Alfa Romeo Twin Cam engine - Wikipedia

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    The Alfa Romeo Twin Cam engine is an all-alloy inline-four engine series produced by Alfa Romeo from 1954 to 1994. In Italian it is known as the "bialbero" ("twin-shaft"), and has also been nicknamed the "Nord" (North) engine in reference to its being built in Portello, Milan (later Arese, close to Milan), in the North of Italy and to distinguish it from the Alfa Romeo Boxer engine built in ...

  7. Renault Sport Spider - Wikipedia

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    From the outset the Spider was intended to be the basis for a new one-car racing series. Renault had been running these championships since the early 80s with the 5 Turbo, 21 Turbo, and Clio models. A special Spider Trophy edition was designed and built for the purpose, with the engine tuned to produce 180 bhp (134 kW).

  8. Alfa Romeo RL - Wikipedia

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    The Alfa Romeo RL was produced between 1922 and 1927. It was Alfa's first sport model after World War I, designed in 1921 by Giuseppe Merosi.It had a straight-6 engine with overhead valves, and came in three different versions: Normale, Turismo and Sport.

  9. SEAT Fura - Wikipedia

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    Fitted with spoilers front and rear, as well as twin fog lights up front and unique 13” alloy wheels, it was powered by the 75 horsepower (56 kW) 1,438 cc four cylinder. [6] The twin carb engine, the same as used in the Fiat/SEAT 124 , provided the top speed of 160 km/h (99 mph), and the 100 km/h sprint was managed in 10.8 seconds.