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  2. Car body style - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the different types of car body styles, their features, and their history. Find out how car body styles vary depending on intended use, market position, location, and the era they were made.

  3. Car body configurations - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the different types of car body designs, such as one-box, two-box and three-box, and how they affect the layout of the engine, passenger and luggage compartments. Find out how car roof styles are classified and how they affect aerodynamics and motorsport applications.

  4. Oldsmobile Cutlass - Wikipedia

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    The Oldsmobile Cutlass was a series of cars produced by General Motors from 1961 to 1999. It started as a compact model, but became a mid-size and personal luxury car with various variants and nameplates.

  5. Category:Car body styles - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Pages in category "Car body styles" The following 44 pages are in this category, out of 44 ...

  6. Porsche 911 (classic) - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the original Porsche 911, a luxury sports car produced from 1964 to 1989 with various engine and body options. The 911 was a successor to the Porsche 356 and a rival to the Ferrari 250, winning many races and rallies.

  7. Coupe - Wikipedia

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    A coupe is a passenger car with a sloping or truncated rear roofline and typically with two doors. Learn about the origin, evolution and different types of coupes, such as berlinetta, coupé de ville and four-door coupe.

  8. Vehicle identification number - Wikipedia

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    VIN on a Chinese moped VIN on a 1996 Porsche 993 GT2 VIN visible in the windshield VIN recorded on a Chinese vehicle licence. A vehicle identification number (VIN; also called a chassis number or frame number) is a unique code, including a serial number, used by the automotive industry to identify individual motor vehicles, towed vehicles, motorcycles, scooters and mopeds, as defined by the ...

  9. Car classification - Wikipedia

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    Learn how cars are classified by various terms and criteria, such as size, market segment, legal category, and performance. Compare different types of cars, from microcars and kei cars to sports cars and SUVs, with examples and images.