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- ...riginally developed by [[American Bantam]] but mass-produced by Willys and Ford, became the best-known four-wheel drive vehicle in the world during [[World ...oad-legal rally cars made for [[Group B]] homologation, such as the [[Ford RS200]] made from [[1984]]-[[1986]]. In [[1989]] niche maker [[Panther Westwinds]18 KB (2,913 words) - 08:51, 18 March 2006
- ...World Rally Championship season|1980]], [[Ford of Europe|Ford]] with its [[Ford Escort RS1800|Escort RS1800]] in 1979 and [[Talbot]] with its [[Talbot Sunb ...killed and over 30 injured after Joaquim Santos lost control of his [[Ford RS200]]. At the Tour de Corse, championship favourite Toivonen and his co-driver35 KB (4,675 words) - 12:26, 20 November 2009
- ...riginally developed by [[American Bantam]] but mass-produced by Willys and Ford, became the best-known four-wheel drive vehicle in the world during [[World ...oad-legal rally cars made for [[Group B]] homologation, such as the [[Ford RS200]] made from [[1984]]-[[1986]]. In [[1989]] niche maker [[Panther Westwinds]22 KB (3,431 words) - 14:39, 24 September 2009
- ...riginally developed by [[American Bantam]] but mass-produced by Willys and Ford, became the best-known four-wheel drive vehicle in the world during [[World ...oad-legal rally cars made for [[Group B]] homologation, such as the [[Ford RS200]] made from 1984-86. In 1989, niche maker [[Panther Westwinds]] created a [35 KB (5,226 words) - 17:47, 27 September 2009
- ... L (4917 cc/300 in³) - 1965 [[Ford Motor Company|Ford]] ''[[Ford Straight-6 engine#300|300]]'' ...engine - 3.4 L (3391 cc/207 in³) - 1996 [[Ford Taurus]] ''[[Ford Taurus#Third generation SHO|SHO V8]]''46 KB (6,094 words) - 13:24, 8 October 2009