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The metric 200 three-speed automatic transmission became standard on all models and a new Chevrolet-built 229 cu in (3.8 L) V6 with 2-barrel Rochester carburetor replaced both the 200 cu in (3.3 L) V6 of 1979 and the Buick engine offered on all 1978 models and the 1979 Landau as the standard engine in 49 states (California cars continued to use ...
The 2004 Historic Grand Prix of Monaco was the fourth running of the Historic Grand Prix of Monaco, a motor racing event for heritage Grand Prix, Voiturettes, Formula One, Formula Two and Sports cars.
23 May - Jarno Trulli won the Monaco Grand Prix. Pierre Frolla broke the world record for freediving with his 123-meter plunge into the sea at Monaco. [1] AS Monaco FC was a UEFA Champions League finalist after defeating Rennes 4–1. [2] However, they lost the championship to FC Porto. [3]
Chrysler Australia introduced a locally produced SP24 series DeSoto Diplomat, based on the 1953 US Plymouth P24 in 1953. [1] This was followed by the SP25 series Diplomat which was based on the 1954 US Plymouth P25 Cambridge/Cranbrook, [2] and was built from 1954 to 1957. [3] The Diplomat was available in "Custom", "Regent" and "Plaza" trim.
Buick reintroduced the Century using the same formula of mating the smaller, lighter Buick Special body to its largest and most powerful 322 cu in (5.3 L) "Fireball" OHV V8 engine mated with a Dynaflow automatic transmission, with the intent of giving Buick a performance vehicle. Included in the model lineup during this period was a station ...
The 2004 Monaco F3000 round was a motor racing event held on 22 May 2004 at the Circuit de Monaco, Monaco. It was the threth round of the 2004 International Formula 3000 Championship , and was held in support of the 2004 Monaco Grand Prix .
The brand was named after Spanish conquistador Hernando de Soto The DeSoto Six Series K, introduced for the 1929 model year. The DeSoto marque was founded by Walter Chrysler on August 4, 1928, to compete with Pontiac, Studebaker, Hudson and Willys in the mid-price class.
The 2004–05 season was AS Monaco FC's 48th season in Ligue 1. They again finished third in Ligue 1, whilst getting knocked out of the Coupe de la Ligue and Coupe de France at the Semifinal stage by Caen and Sedan respectively.