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Pages in category "Cars introduced in 1951" The following 41 pages are in this category, out of 41 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Allard M2;
Cars that were produced in the 1950s — from 1950 to 1959. 1900s; 1910s; ... Cars introduced in 1951 (41 P) Cars introduced in 1952 (42 P) Cars introduced in 1953 (62 P)
Muntz Car Company produced cars from 1950 through 1954 in Chicago. [82] Muntz was assisted by Frank Kurtis, who had earlier attempted to produce a sports car under the Kurtis Kraft marque (the Kurtis Kraft Sport, which sold just 36 units by 1950). [83] The company managed to produce only about 400 cars during 1951–1954.
Cars introduced in 1951 (41 P) L. Railway locomotives introduced in 1951 (47 P) S. 1951 ships (60 P) Pages in category "Vehicles introduced in 1951"
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).
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The General Motors Le Sabre is a 1951 concept car.Possibly the most important show car of the 1950s, [1] it introduced aircraft-inspired design elements such as the wrap-around windshield and tail fins, which became common on automotive designs during the second half of the decade.
More substantial was having what had been the hood release handle function as the overdrive control. Fender lettering and other badging necessarily changed as well. From a distance, the cars were essentially similar. The Plymouth Cambridge and Plymouth Cranbrook models shared the P-23 Series Number in both 1951 and 1952. [10]