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  • == 1960s - 1980s ==
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  • ...] - known to everyone as Enzo - raced sportscars for [[Abarth]] in the mid-1960s and by the end of the decade was running the Abarth-Osella team, which beca
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  • ...]s. Also some Russian firms built straight-12s for use in [[boat]]s in the 1960s and 1970s.
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  • ...onfiguration was used in some large [[diesel engine]]s. For example, the [[1960s]] vintage [[General Motors Electro-Motive Division]] [[EMD SD45]] [[railroa
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  • ...an]] manufacturing firm [[Abarth|Abarth & Co.]] of [[Turin, Italy]] in the 1960s. [[Category:1960s automobiles]]
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  • The technological growth in the [[1960s]] brought Carpigiani to become the worldwide leader in the ice cream machin
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  • The 1.8 L '''1800''' was introduced in the mid-1960s. It used an 88mm bore and 74mm stroke and produced up to 102 hp (76&n
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  • | [[Nembo]] || 1960s || [[Modena]] ||<font color=green>'''C'''</font>
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  • ...central to the development of racing and production cars in the 1950s and 1960s.
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  • Of 1960s models, the TV (Turismo Veloce) and SX (Special X) models are generally con Of 1960s models, the TV (Turismo Veloce) and SX (Special X) models are generally con
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  • It became famous in the [[1960s]] for its [[football (soccer)]] collections, which soon became objects of w
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  • ...coachbuilders and [[automobile|car]] designers during the [[1950s]] and [[1960s]]. During the [[1960s]] Pietro Frua was among the most prominent car designers in Italy. The “F
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  • ...us drivers such as [[Stirling Moss]] and [[Bruce McLaren]]. Throughout the 1960s and 70s the race meetings continued to attract international stars along wi ...ional [[Holden]]/[[Ford]] rivalry really surfaced at the track in the late 1960s and through the 1970s until [[Peter Brock]] won seven meetings in a row, ou
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  • === 1930s - 1960s === [[Image:Hokenheimring (2in1).png|332px|thumb|right|Hockenheimring - 1960s and 2000s version]] <!-- scaled to 50% -->
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  • ...[[Lancia V4 engine|narrow-angle V4 engines]] from the [[1920s]] through [[1960s]] for cars like the [[Lancia Lambda|Lambda]], [[Lancia Augusta|Augusta]], [
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  • Ferrari's ''Dino'' project of the [[1960s]] gave birth to the company's well-known V8 and lesser-known V6 engines. T The ''Dino'' V8 family lasted from the early [[1960s]] through [[2004]] when it was replaced by a new Ferrari/Maserati design.
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  • ...[[Ford Motor Company|Ford]] and its rival at the time, [[Ferrari]] in the 1960s and early 1970s for twistier road courses. This body style became popular in the 1960s and 1970s, when there were fears that the [[United States Department of Tra
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  • ...Camoradi USA''' or '''Camoradi International''' – was a racing team of the 1960s known for racing [[Maserati Birdcage]] [[sports car racing|sports cars]], a
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  • ...the "headrest" bump present on most racing Ferraris of the [[1950s]] and [[1960s]], a design at first despised by Enzo but championed by Dino. The company' In the [[1960s]], Scaglietti became the ''[[Carrozzeria]]'' of choice for Ferrari's racing
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  • ...nvertible]] models were sometimes called convertible coupes, but since the 1960s the term "coupe" has generally been applied exclusively to fixed-roof model
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  • ...ertible]] models were sometimes called convertible coupes, but since the [[1960s]] the term "coupe" has generally been applied exclusively to fixed-roof mod
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  • Swing axles were supplanted by [[deDion axle]]s in the late [[1960s]], though [[live axle]]s remained the most common. Most rear suspensions h
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  • ...nge of small economical [[automobile]]s — mainly produced in the 1950s and 1960s. Bubble cars became popular in Europe at this time as a demand for cheap p
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  • ...'' was a niche ''[[carrozzeria]]'' in [[Modena]], [[Italy]], active in the 1960s. The company was founded by one-time [[Formula One]] driver, [[Piero Drogo
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  • ...], various [[Maserati]]-powered [[Cooper Car Company|Coopers]] and, in the 1960s, a [[British Racing Motors|BRM P57]]. They scored a total of 24 points (mos
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  • In the [[1960s]] a group of young designers who had trained under men like Dior and Balenc The 1960s also featured a revolt against established fashion standards by [[mod]]s, r
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  • ...otorbike passions: the aim of the project was to sell classic bikes of the 1960s and 1970s, and to import, distribute, set up and tune special contemporary
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  • ...car handling|handling]] and braking. This system was more common in the [[1960s]], found on such cars as the [[Jaguar E-Type]] and [[Citroën 2CV]]. The [[
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  • ...[1965]], was a famed [[automobile]] designer from the [[1920s]] through [[1960s]].
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  • During the [[1960s]], compacts were the smallest class, but in the early [[1970s]], the domest
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  • ...sflow 4-cylinder [[OHV]] engine. This unit has been used in cars from the 1960s up to the present day, albeit with the addition of [[fuel injection]] and m
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  • Founded by gentleman racer Gianpiero Moretti in the 1960s, the company sponsored many prototype cars in the IMSA series including the
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  • ...]'''. These include the 1953–60 [[Lancia Appia]] Zagato V4 and the 1958 – 1960s [[Lancia Flaminia]] Zagato V6, both with aluminum bodies designed and built
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  • ...ne installed in the [[Hillman Imp]] (4 cylinder, 8 valve), a small early [[1960s]] 2-door [[saloon car]] with a rear mounted alloy engine, based on the [[Co ...e a belt-driven DOHC engine across their complete product line, in the mid-1960s.{{Fact|date=April 2008}}
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  • ...ibles are usually 2 door models, only a few 4 door models exist e.g. the [[1960s]] [[Lincoln Continental#1961-1969 Lincoln Continental|Lincoln Continental]]
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  • ...pany was more involed there than in Formula One during the [[1950s]] and [[1960s]] despite the successes of [[Juan-Manuel Fangio]] (1956), [[Mike Hawthorn]] In the 1960s the problems of reduced demand and inadequate financing forced Ferrari to a
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  • In the 1960s, Michelotti designed a [[glass-reinforced plastic]] (GRP) cab for certain
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  • ===Pre-1960s === === 1960s to 1970s ===
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  • ...mk1, and the [[Citroën SM]]. This layout was adopted by Renault from the 1960s until the end of the 1980s. The format was revived briefly with the first a
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  • ...Several different V4 families were produced from the [[1920s]] through [[1960s]].
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  • | [[Faralli & Mazzanti]] || 1960s - || <font color=green>'''C'''</font>
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  • ...[Italy]] that survived the downdraft of small marques worldwide during the 1960s.
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  • ...fin]] craze that dominated automobile styling in the [[1950s]] and early [[1960s]].
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  • ...cessful product of the [[Bizzarrini]] [[automobile]] manufacturer in the [[1960s]]. Designed in [[1963]], the Strada was launched in [[1965]]. It was simi
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  • The history of '''F&M'''’s atelier dates back to the early 1960s, when a young and passionate race car enthusiast, [[Antonio Faralli]] (but ...ert to the past tradition of Italian [[coachbuilder]]s of between 1930s to 1960s, both in terms of building and construction methodology, and also in terms
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  • |1960s-1970s |1960s-1991
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  • ...ply replacement parts for high-performance and imported cars. In the early 1960s, as a means of promoting themselves, the company paid for the construction
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  • ...40 or 50 years. In the UK motorcycle rallies began in ernest in the early 1960s as young, mainly working class men and women (usually on the pillion) gaine
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  • This shakeup, and Forghieri's engineering talent, made the [[1960s]] even more successful for Ferrari than the previous decade. The [[MR layo ...[Shelby Cobra]] of [[Carroll Shelby]] challenged the Ferraris in the early 1960s.
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  • ...rns an adjuster screw that moves the brake shoes toward the drum. In the [[1960s]] and [[1970s]] brake drums on the front wheels of cars were gradually repl
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  • ...car were introduced and became more popular, with the result that by the [[1960s]] Chrysler, Ford, and Chevrolet had two V8 models. During the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s, every [[General Motors]] division had their own engines, whose m
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  • ....60&nbsp;m. These cars have been sold moderately in [[Europe]] since the [[1960s]], and nowadays they are a proper [[car classification]]. Most mainstream m ..., a four passenger vehicle from the late 1940's. While many cars of the [[1960s]] are small enough to be considered city cars today, these cars have been r
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  • In the 1960s, Michelotti designed a [[glass-reinforced plastic]] (GRP) cab for certain
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  • [[Category:1960s automobiles|Maserati Sebring]]
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  • Roadway noise began to be measured in a widespread manner in the 1960s, when [[computer model]]ing of this phenomenon was perfected. After passag ...n the vicinity of roadways. The first meaningful models arose in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Two of the leading research teams were [[BBN]] in [[Bosto
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  • ...1 World Championship, with the [[Nürburgring]] coming second. By the early 1960s, safety issues had become a major concern and the Pescara racecourse was se
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  • ...icular, an unusual interpretation of the Turin occupation of the 1950s and 1960s, which became a sort of coupe equipped with a small rear side door, behind
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  • [[Category:1960s automobiles]]
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  • During the [[1960s]] [[Pietro Frua]] was among the most prominent car designers in Italy. The At the end of the 1960s, Frua tried in vain to prolong his success with Glas by making a dozen prop
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  • ...t]] writing about the [[Lamborghini Miura]] in [[CAR Magazine]] in the mid-1960s. The magazine claims to have "coined the phrase" although it was also used
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  • ...some and sporty machines in [[Varese]], [[Italy]]. From 1923 well into the 1960s using engines in the 175-500 cc range from self-built, ''Blackburne'' and '
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  • ...to Show]]. It was named to honor the classic [[Maserati Birdcage]]s of the 1960s and [[Pininfarina]]'s 75th [[anniversary]]. ...12]] sportscar, is a true 'dream car', which harks back to the days of the 1960s and 1970s when designer's visions were unfettered by constraints that are s
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  • ...s and few lead to a limited series production. Especially in the 1950s and 1960s this resulted in a wide and varied range of Fiat-based specials by many sma
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  • | [[Adriatica]] || 1960s - 1980s || || <font color=green>'''M'''</font>
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  • ...ssenger vehicles switched to [[Body Frame Integral]] construction in the [[1960s]], leaving just [[truck]]s, [[bus]]es and large cars using conventional fra
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  • ...and [[auto racing]] [[automobile|car]] made by [[Ferrari]] in the early [[1960s]]. It is widely considered to be the quintessential Ferrari model, and one ...list of [[Sports Car International Top Sports Cars|Top Sports Cars of the 1960s]], and number one as the top sports car of all time. Similarly, ''[[Motor
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  • [[Category:1960s automobiles]]
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  • From the beginning of the 20th century until the late 1960s, before [[Formula One sponsorship liveries|sponsorship liveries]] came in u ...Arrows]]''. When [[aluminium]] was replaced by fiberglass materials in the 1960s, some German teams (like Porsche and BMW) returned to white paint. Others G
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  • ** [[Mario Poltronieri]] - RAI commentator (presenter) from 1960s to 1994. === 1960s&ndash; ===
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  • ...und some success driving in [[sports car racing]], continuing into the mid-1960s.
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  • ...alian]] [[automobile design]]er. His most notable designs were made in the 1960s, for the [[Zagato]] design studio house, where Spada was chief stylist. Dur
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  • During the 1960s and 1970s, de Tomaso built up a considerable Italian industrial empire. As
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  • In the 1960s, the only passenger car manufacturer in [[People's Republic of Poland|socia ...time just over [[Pound Sterling|£]]3000 in 1991. It was well known for its 1960s styling, durable but comfortable leatherette seats and cavernous levels of
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  • ...ubbed 'British invasion' of drivers in the Indianapolis 500 during the mid-1960s, triumphing there in [[1966]], and was teammated with Henri Pescarolo on th
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  • ...ith the pair of lights on each side recalling the [[1750 GTV]] of the late 1960s and 1970s. It has a wedge shape which is in keeping with traditional Alfa S
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  • ...ediately a hit, the car becoming one of the most recognizable icons of the 1960s and possibly Barris' most famous work.
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  • '':This article is about the 1960s models - there were also entirely different [[Fiat 1500]]s manufactured fro
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  • The GTO (named for Ferrari's 1960s [[Ferrari 250 GTO|250 GTO]]) was based on the [[MR layout|mid-engined]] [[F
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  • * 1960s [[Alfa Romeo 2000]] convertible * 1960s [[Fiat]] spider
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  • '''Sash''': Adjustable strap that goes over the shoulder. Used mainly in the 1960s, but of limited benefit because it is very easy to slip out of in a collis ...''': Combination of the two above (two separate belts). Mainly used in the 1960s and 1970s, usually in the rear. Generally superseded by three-point design
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  • ...gines]], used in the [[Plymouth Valiant]] and [[Dodge Dart]] models of the 1960s and 1970s. The Japanese have used the straight 6 with great success since the 1960s in a wide range of applications, from passenger vehicles, to sports cars, t
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  • ...avier, and had more robust frames than later full-size vehicles. (The mid-1960s [[Chrysler Imperial]] achieved near-legendary status for its crashworthines The sport's popularity grew throughout the 1960s, becoming a standard of county fairs in rural areas, and becoming a quirky
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  • ...most of the 1960s, [[four-stroke]] engines dominated all classes. In the 1960s, [[two-stroke]] engines began to take root in the smaller classes. By the
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  • :''This article is about the 1960s models - there were also entirely different [[Fiat 1500]]s manufactured fro [[Category:1960s automobiles]]
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  • === 1930s - 1960s === === 1960s - 2000s ===
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  • ...cond in the British Formula Ford Festival early in her career. In the late 1960s and early 1970s, [[Emerson Fittipaldi]] and [[Jody Scheckter]] were both co Formula 100 was an unsuccessful attempt in the late 1960s to create a sportscar category related to Formula Ford but using a 1300&nbs
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  • .... Chrysler's famous Chrysler Slant 6 engine was used in many models in the 1960s and 1970s. Honda also often mounts their straight-4 and straight-5 engines
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  • Unfortunately, during the 1960s, Rumi went into liquidation and Donnino Rumi, the archangel of the Rumi mot
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  • ...arina''' was a [[compact car]] from [[British Motor Corporation]] in the [[1960s]].
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  • ...ine#351|Cleveland]]'' [[V8]]. The 351 Cleveland, a popular upgrade in late 1960s Ford "[[muscle car]]s," produced 330&nbsp;[[horsepower|hp]] (246&nbsp;[[wat
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  • The first telephone connection with Sicily was installed only in the 1960s. In the same decade an electric power station was built and the western par
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  • ...win Spark (TS)''' technology was originally developed by Alfa in the early 1960s in their race cars (GTA, TZ) to enable it to achieve a higher power output
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  • ...ick" became a popular item in the [[hot rod]] world in the [[1950s]] and [[1960s]]; a typical slick type tire, but engraved with the absolute minimal amount
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  • After a successful time in [[Formula Junior]] at the turn of the 1960s, Pirocchi participated in several non-Championship Formula One races during
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  • ...inctive paint job.Hot Rod was sometimes a term used in the [[1950s]] and [[1960s]] as a derogatory term for any car that did not fit into the [[mainstream]] ...parts, and follow the styles that were popular from the 1940s through the 1960s. Street rodders build cars (or have them built for them) using, primarily,
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  • ...all cars (or [[supermini car|superminis]]) and large [[saloon]]s. In the [[1960s]], some brands found that many [[middle class]] buyers wanted something lar
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