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  2. Ford GAA engine - Wikipedia

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    47.78 in (121 cm) Dry weight. 1,470 lb (667 kg) The Ford GAA engine is an American all-aluminum 32- valve DOHC 60-degree liquid-cooled V8 internal combustion engine with a flat-plane crank designed and produced by the Ford Motor Company before and during World War II. It features twin Stromberg NA-Y5-G carburetors, [2] dual magnetos and twin ...

  3. Sd.Kfz. 234 - Wikipedia

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    Sd.Kfz. 234. 1,000 km (620 mi) on-road; 600 km (370 mi) off-road. The Sd.Kfz. 234 (Sonderkraftfahrzeug 234, Special Purpose Vehicle 234), was a family of armoured cars designed and built in Germany during World War II. The vehicles were lightly armoured, armed with a 20, 50 or 75 mm main gun, and powered by a Tatra V12 diesel engine. [3]

  4. Tilly (vehicle) - Wikipedia

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    They were all officially classed as Car, Light Utility 4 x 2. The adaptation of each manufacturer's chosen model to Utility specification varied in detail but was broadly the same. The rear body was swapped for a simple pickup truck load bed covered by a canvas roof (commonly known as a 'tilt'), making the Utility a two or three seater in the cab.

  5. Willys MB - Wikipedia

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    The Willys Quad immediately stood out because of its strong engine of 60 gross Hp , [nb 23] which the soldiers liked very much, in such a lightweight, open-top car. Chief engineer Delmar 'Barney' Roos had been working on Willys' four-cylinder car-engine for years, and with many detail changes had managed to get it to 60 hp from an initial low ...

  6. DKW - Wikipedia

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    The F93 was produced until 1959, and was replaced by the Auto-Union 1000. These models were produced with a 1,000 cc two-stroke engine, with a choice between 44 hp (33 kW) or 50 hp (37 kW) S versions until 1963. During this transition, production was moved from Düsseldorf to Ingolstadt, where Audi still has its production.

  7. Sumida M.2593 - Wikipedia

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    The car was capable of 25 mph (40 km/h) on road and traveling at higher speeds on rails, going up to 37 mph (60 km/h). [2] The car was successful in covering great distances in the 1937 invasion of China. They were also used in Manchuria, to "guard railway lines". [1] They could be coupled together and operate on the rails like "rolling stock".

  8. Entwicklung series - Wikipedia

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    The Entwicklung series (from German Entwicklung lit. 'development'), more commonly known as the E-Series, was a late- World War II attempt by Nazi Germany to produce a standardised series of tank designs. There were to be standard designs in five different weight classes (E-10, E-25, E-50, E-75 and E-100) from which several specialised variants ...

  9. Chrysler A57 multibank - Wikipedia

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    Gasoline. Cooling system. Liquid. Output. Power output. 370 hp (276 kW) @ 2400 rpm. The Chrysler A57 Multibank is a 30-cylinder 1,253 cu in (20.5 L) engine that was created in 1941 as America entered World War II. It consists of five banks of inline-6 cylinder engines.