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Yugo 55 / Zastava Koral 55 / Zastava Koral 1.1 with the bigger 1.1L 55HP engine from Zastava 101, also carbureted (Yugoslavia, U.K., Europe), Yugo 60 [1.1L 60HP engine Weber twin barrel carburetor version] (Germany, Europe, Latin America),
1 V12 6.5-litre Countach: 2022 112 V12 6.5-litre 355 km/h (221 mph) Invencible: 2023 1 V12 6.5-litre Auténtica: 2023 1 V12 6.5-litre See also.
Zastava Automobiles (Serbian: Застава Аутомобили, Zastava Automobili) was a Serbian international car manufacturer, a subsidiary of Group Zastava Vehicles which went bankrupt in May 2017.
Futog (Serbian Cyrillic: Футог, German and Hungarian: Futak) is a village of the city of Novi Sad, Serbia, with a population of 18,642 according to the 2011 census in Serbia. It is situated in southern Bačka, 7 km away from Novi Sad.
FCA Serbia (Serbian: ФКА Србија, romanized: FKA Srbija), formerly FIAT Automobiles Serbia [a] (FAS) from 2008 to 2014, is a Serbian automotive manufacturing company based in Kragujevac, Serbia.
In 1976-7, the new GAZ-3101 appeared in prototype form, but it was little more than "a cosmetic tart-up of the mainstream Volga", [25] with new front door windows, door handles, and lights; [26] it also got longer front overhang and longer trunk. [27]
The Pegaso Z-102 is a Spanish sports car produced by Pegaso in Spain in both coupé and cabriolet form from 1951 until 1958. The Z-102 was the fastest car in the world at the time of production, having reached a top speed of 151 mph (243 km/h).
Touring car 5-seater 1912-1913 Model 50 4 50 348/137 7-seater touring car, 7-seater landaulet, 7-seater sedan 1912-1913 Model 75 4 90 315/124 4-seater and 7-seater touring car, 2-seater runabout, sedan, landaulet 1912-1913 Model 90 4 90 315/124 Touring cars 4-seater and 5-seater 1914 Model 38 4 38 348/137 Tourabout 4-seater, Coach 7-seater 1914