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[1] [2] Marketing of all vehicles was almost exclusively through mail order catalogs. Vehicles - often called 'Franklin Mint Precision Models' - usually cost between $75 and $150 and were meant as adult collectibles. [1] Over time, models were often made available in several different paint schemes. [3]
The D-segment is the 4th category of the European segments for passenger cars, and is described as "large cars". [1] [2] It is equivalent to the Euro NCAP "large family car" size class, [3] and the present-day definition of the mid-size car category used in North America. [4] [5] Compact executive cars are part of the D-segment size category.
The Model L used a large 392.7 in³ (6.4 L) engine with 5 in (127 mm) square bore and stroke, rated at 40 hp (30 kW). The smaller Model H continued with the 30 hp (22 kW) 300.7 in³ (4.9 L) engine size used in the Model D. Both came in two or more body styles. The Model H continued in production through 1908, while the Model L was cancelled ...
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[2] The brake pedal came into contact with the drum brake on the rear wheels. The Model D had a wheelbase of 112 in (2,845 mm) and was offered as a 5 passenger touring car, 4-door landaulet or 4-door sedan, with a retail price of US$4,000 ($135,644 in 2023 dollars [ 3 ] ) for the Landaulet, while the Cadillac Model D was sold for US$2,800. [ 2 ]
List of post-WWII Daimler cars, 1945–1960 Model or RAC hp rating Duration of production Engine configuration and displacement Bore (mm) Stroke (mm) Number made [12] Notes Image DB18 [13] 1939–1950 straight-6, 2522 cc 69.6 110.5 3355 Chassis developed from pre-war New Fifteen, engine developed from the Daimler Scout Car's engine. [14]
The FMR Tg500 was a sports car built by Fahrzeug- und Maschinenbau GmbH, Regensburg (FMR) from 1958 to 1961. Based on the Messerschmitt Kabinenroller monocoque, which otherwise was a platform for three-wheelers, the Tg500 was a four-wheeled car with a two-stroke straight-two engine.
Model D may refer to: AJS Model D, a motorcycle; Cadillac Model D, a car; Curtiss Model D, an early pusher aircraft; Gee Bee Model D, a sports aircraft;