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Alvis TB 14 (1950)
RegisteredSports Cars1950sAlvis TB 14 From 1950 Manufacturer Alvis Cars Production 1950 100 produced Successor Alvis TB 21 Body style 2 door sports Layout FR layout Engine Alvis 1892 cc Straight-4 ...
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Alvis TB 21 (1951)
RegisteredSports Cars1950sAlvis TB 21 From 1951 Manufacturer Alvis Cars Production 1951 31 produced Predecessor Alvis TB 14 Body style 2 door sports Layout FR layout Engine Alvis 2993 cc Straight-6 ...
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Alvis TC 108G (1955-1958)
RegisteredSports Cars1950sAlvis TC 108G From 1955 to 1958 Manufacturer Alvis Cars Production 1955–1958 37 produced Predecessor Alvis TC 21 Successor Alvis TD 21 Body style 2 door saloon Layout FR layout ...
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Alvis TC 21 100 (1953-1955)
Luxury Cars1950sAlvis TC 21 and TC 21/100 "Grey Lady" Manufacturer Alvis Cars Production 1953 to 1955 Class Luxury car Produced 7576 Body style 4-door saloon 2-door drophead Layout FR layout ...
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Alvis TD 21 (1958-1963)
Sports Cars1950s 1960sAlvis TD 21 Manufacturer Alvis Cars Type Luxury car Production 1958–1963 Produced 1070 Body style 2 door saloon, Drophead coupé Layout FR layout Engine Alvis 3.0 L Straight-6 ...
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AM (1951-1961)
RegisteredManufacturers1950sAM Ateliers Metallurgiques, Nivelles Commercial vehicle manufacturer Belgium 1951-1952 & 1960- 1961 Ateliers Metallurgiques, Nivelles, assembled AM integral buses with Leyland or ...
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AMC Ambassador 1st gen (1958-1959)
RegisteredMotor Cars1950sAMC Ambassador First generation 1958–1959 Overview Also called Ambassador V8 by Rambler Model years 1958–1959 Body and chassis Body style 4-door sedan 4-door hardtop sedan 4-door ...
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AMC Car Timeline
RegisteredTimelines1950sAMC Car Timeline subcompact 1955–1962: Metropolitan 1970–1978: AMC Gremlin 1979–1983: AMC Spirit 1981–1983: AMC Eagle (SX/4 and Kammback) 1983–1987: Renault Alliance based on the ...
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AMC Engines (1954-1989)
RegisteredEngines1950sAMC engines 343 4-bbl V8 1967 marlin engine 1954–1956: 184 cu in (3.0 L) Nash I6 (Rambler) 196 cu in (3.2 L) Nash L head I6 (Rambler/AMC I6) 252 cu in (4.1 L) Nash I6 320 cu in ...
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AMC History (1954-1988)
RegisteredManufacturers1950sAMC (American Motors) History American Automotive manufacturer Michigan From 1954 to 1988 American Motors Corporation (AMC) was an American automobile company formed by the ...
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AMC M422 Mighty Mite Jeep (1959-62)
Military1950s 1960sAMC M422 Mighty Mite Jeep (1959 to 1962) Overview Manufacturer American Motors Corporation (AMC) Production 1959 - 1962 Body and chassis Class 1/4 ton truck, four wheel drive ...
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AMC Rambler 2nd gen (1958-1959)
RegisteredMotor Cars1950sAMC Rambler Second generation 1958 to 1959 Overview Also called IKA 5829-2 (RA) Model years 1958-1959 Body and chassis Body style 4-door sedan 4-door wagon Powertrain Engine ...
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AMC Rambler American 1st gen (1958-1960)
Motor Cars1950sAMC Rambler American First generation 1958 to 1960 Overview Production 1958 – 1960 Body and chassis Body style 2-door coupe 2-door station wagon 4-door sedan Powertrain Engine ...
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AMC Rambler Rebel 1st gen (1957)
RegisteredMotor Cars1950sAMC Rambler Rebel First Generation 1957 Overview Model years 1957 Body and chassis Body style 4-door hardtop sedan Powertrain Engine 327 cu in (5.4 L) V8 Transmission 3-speed ...
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AMC Rambler Six and V8 (1956-1960)
RegisteredMotor Cars1950sAMC Rambler Six and V8 1956 to 1960 Overview Manufacturer American Motors Corporation (AMC) Production 1956 – 1960 Assembly United States: Kenosha, Wisconsin Belgium: Haren ...
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AMC straight-6 engine (1952-)
Engines1950sAMC straight-6 engine American Motors' first straight-six engine was the 195.6 cu in (3.2 L). It was produced from 1952 through 1965 in both overhead valve (OHV) and flathead ...
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AMC V8 engine (1954-)
Engines1950sAMC V8 engine American Motors Corporation (AMC) produced a series of widely used V8 engines from the mid-1950s before being absorbed into Chrysler in 1987. Chrysler kept the AMC ...
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America Air (1959-1962)
RegisteredManufacturers1950sRambler Merry Olds (America Air Products Corporation) Automotive manufacturer of Fort Lauderdale,Florida. United States from 1958 to 1962. America Air Products Corporation was ...
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