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Veritas

Veritas

Veritas (Dyna-Veritas)
Germany.Founded 1947

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  • Veritas History (1947-)

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    Manufacturers
    1940s
    Veritas History (1947-)

    Veritas (Dyna-Veritas) Automotive manufacturer Aachen; Germany From 1947 to 1953. And from 1999 on Veritas was a West German post World War II sports and race car company, ...

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  • Veritas Meteor (1950-1953)

    Race cars
    1950s
    Veritas Meteor (1950-1953)

    Veritas Meteor Overview Manufacturer Veritas Production 1950-1953 Body and chassis Class single-seater Powertrain Engine 2.0L Six Cylinder Transmission five-speed gearbox In ...

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  • Veritas Nurburgring (1952-1953)

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    Sports Cars
    1950s
    Veritas Nurburgring (1952-1953)

    Veritas Nurburgring Overview Manufacturer Veritas Production 1952-1953 Body and chassis Class Sports car Powertrain Engine 1988cc. Six-cylinders Transmission Five-speed manual ...

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  • Veritas RS 3 (2009)

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    Sports Cars
    2000s
    Veritas RS 3 (2009)

    Veritas RS 3 Overview Manufacturer Veritas Production 2009 Body and chassis Class Sports car Powertrain Engine BMW S85B50 507 hp 5.0L V10 Transmission 7-speed sequential, 6-speed ...

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