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  2. Porsche flat-twelve engine - Wikipedia

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    The engine was designed by chief engineer Hans Mezger under the leadership of Ferdinand Piëch and Helmuth Bott. [9] Power came from a new 4.5-litre air-cooled engine designed by Mezger, which was a combination of 2 of Porsche's 2.25L flat-6 engines used in previous racing cars.

  3. Sytner Group - Wikipedia

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    The Sytner Group Ltd is a car dealership company headquartered in Leicester, United Kingdom. [1]The group holds dealerships located in England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland and specialises in premium and specialist franchises from Audi to Porsche. [3]

  4. List of Porsche vehicles - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of Porsche vehicles, including past and present production models, as well as concept vehicles. Current models. Model Calendar year

  5. Morris Oxford bullnose - Wikipedia

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    Morris Oxford flatnose The 1919 Oxford (advertised as early as September 1918) was assembled from locally made components and now took on the rather more substantial aspect of 1915's Cowley . Longer and stronger than the old Oxford, enough to carry five passengers, the new Oxford retained the pre-war Bullnose radiator style in its larger version.

  6. Morris Oxford flatnose - Wikipedia

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    The "flatnose" Morris Oxford is a series of motor car models produced by Morris of the United Kingdom from 1926 until 1930. Introduced as a replacement for the Morris Oxford bullnose , the "flatnose" Oxford models featured more traditional styling.

  7. Porsche flat-eight engines - Wikipedia

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    Porsche 771 engine at the Porsche Museum A second version of the Porsche flat-eight meant for sports-racers in the 2 litre class was developed at the same time as the 753. [ 1 ] : 314 This engine, designated Type 771, had a bore 10 mm (0.39 in) larger than the 753, resulting in an engine that displaced 1,982 cc (120.9 cu in).