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  • ...]]'s [[superleggera]] structure, a design also used for the small-volume [[V8]]-powered [[Maserati 5000]]. Next came the [[Maserati Sebring]] bodied by [ * the [[Maserati Chubasco|Chubasco]] a V8 mid-engine [[supercar]], unfortunately due to lack of funding remained a dream.
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  • ...ed a technically advanced sixteen cylinder engine made up of two coupled [[V8]]s sharing a single [[Cylinder block|block]] and styling by [[Marcello Gand The Forgotten 90s Supercar
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  • ...'SpadaConcept''' in conjunction with the tuning firm UK Garage, the newest supercar -- the Spada Codatronca, might just be the car you had in mind. ...released full technical details of their exciting new limited-production [[supercar]], the Codatronca, which, according to the company’s website, can be expe
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  • ...the time, was primarily known for high-performance [[grand tourer]]s and [[supercar]]s, despite its origins as a tractor manufacturer. ...ery similar to the Cheetah, but had an [[American Motors Corporation|AMC]] V8 engine.
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  • ...[[Giocattolo]] sports car, which used a mid-mounted [[Holden]] 5.0 group A V8 engine. *In a supercar called the Giacottolo built in caloundra in QLD, Australia the Alfa 2.5 V6
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  • ...at Britain|British]] manufacturer, [[Ascari Cars]] of the [[Ascari KZ1]] [[supercar]] is named in his honour. ! [[Lancia in Formula One|Lancia]] [[V8 engine|V8]]
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  • The '''Lamborghini Gallardo''' is the [[Italy|Italian]] supercar maker [[Lamborghini]]'s "entry-level" car, sitting beneath the [[Lamborghin ...new [[Volkswagen Jetta]]. The 5.0-liter engine is a current Audi 4.2-liter V8 (featured in Audi's [[Audi S4|S4]], [[Audi A6|A6]], [[Audi A8|A8]], and [[A
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  • ...hini''', is an Italian manufacturer of high performance [[sports car]]s ([[supercar]]) based in the small [[Italy|Italian]] [[village]] of [[Sant'Agata Bologne ...er, more practical modes of transportation. As an automaker which produced V8 and V12-powered luxury sports cars with typically abysmal fuel efficiency,
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  • ...&nbsp;L [[Straight-4|I4]] turbodiesel<br>2.5&nbsp;L [[V6]]<br>2.6&nbsp;L [[V8]] (limited edition) ...are many design features derived from the [[Alfa Romeo Montreal|Montreal]] supercar, as translated down to a simpler and thus more marketable vehicle. Examples
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  • ...place of the F512 M as the company's upmarket coupe, discounting the F50 [[supercar]].
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  • [[Image:11_murphy_leads.jpg|left|170px|thumb|V8 Supercar Touring car racing]] The [[V8 Supercars]] originally from [[Australia]], [[Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters]]
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  • [[Image:11_murphy_leads.jpg|left|170px|thumb|V8 Supercar Touring car racing]] The [[V8 Supercars]] originally from [[Australia]], [[Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters]]
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  • ...lthard]], is also a racing driver, currently racing in the Australian [[V8 Supercar]] Championship Series for [[Paul Cruickshank Racing|Glenfords Racing]]. ! [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]] 056 2.4 [[V8 engine|V8]]
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  • ...iugiaro]]. Bizzarrini tested the car and was amazed by the smooth powerful V8 Corvette engine and the rear [[De Dion tube]] used for the GT: ...GT]] was a successful car for ISO, with 799 units sold. Powered by a 327ci V8 Chevrolet Corvette engine with a classic de Dion rear suspension design wit
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  • [[Image:11_murphy_leads.jpg|left|170px|thumb|V8 Supercar Touring car racing]] The [[V8 Supercars]] originally from [[Australia]], [[Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters]]
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  • ...based on the 2.0L [[Maserati Merak|Merak]] engine. Itself based on earlier V8 Formula One Maserati engines, designed by [[Giulio Alfieri]] (1924 - 2002). ...raditionally made up the Maserati range. In fact, Maserati ceased making [[supercar]]s like the ones developed under [[Citroën SM|Citroën]] ownership altoget
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  • ...nt ride and handling, upmarket image and an excellent top-of-the-range 3.5 V8 engine. Comfort and value for money were good too. It continued until 1976 ...as an extremely stylish and luxurious saloon on its launch and its new 4.5 V8 engine was one of the most refined drivetrains of the decade. It was first
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  • ...event, and the Melbourne city streets hosted a parade of F1 machinery and V8 Supercars, Australia’s highest-profile domestic motor sport category. ...as the withdrawal of Australia's most popular domestic racing series, [[V8 Supercar]], from the support program, although the size of the attendance drop from
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  • ...66 to 1969) was powered by [[Rambler (automobile)|Rambler]] or [[Buick]] [[V8 engine|V8s]]. Its high level of equipment made it the first "luxury" SUV. [ ...are found in many passenger vehicles and most exotic [[sports car]]s and [[supercar]]s.
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