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  2. Pathfinder (1912 automobile) - Wikipedia

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    Engines in Pathfinders started with four-cylinder engines, proceeded to six-cylinders, before culminating in Weideley 12-cylinder engines in 1916. The V-12 engined cars were called "Pathfinder the Great, King of the Twelves." [2] The main market for Pathfinder was producing cars for export to pre-war Russia. The beginning of World War I closed ...

  3. Category : Cars powered by rear-mounted 4-cylinder engines

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    Pages in category "Cars powered by rear-mounted 4-cylinder engines" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  4. Wolseley 6/90 - Wikipedia

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    The Series III included larger power brakes and a larger rear window. This design was also available, rebadged, as the Riley Pathfinder's replacement, the short-lived Two-Point-Six. Total production for Series III cars was 5052. [1] Between 1954 and 1959, the 6/90 was the only car to bear the famous illuminated Wolseley radiator badge.

  5. List of Wolseley automobiles - Wikipedia

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    4.1 Two, four and six-cylinder cars. 4.2 Straight-eight-cylinder cars. 5 Badge-engineered Morris cars from 1935. Toggle Badge-engineered Morris cars from 1935 ...

  6. BMC C-Series engine - Wikipedia

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    This was due to the C-Series being in essence an enlarged overhead valve development of the earlier 2.2 L Straight-6 overhead camshaft engine [2] used in the post-war Morris Six MS and Wolseley 6/80 from 1948 until 1954, which itself also formed the basis of a related 1.5 L 4-cylinder engine for the Morris Oxford MO in side-valve form and the ...

  7. Riley Pathfinder - Wikipedia

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    The Riley Pathfinder is an automobile which was produced by Riley Motors Limited in the United Kingdom from 1953 to 1957. It was first presented at the London Motor Show in October 1953 and replaced the RMF as Riley 's top-line model.

  8. Nissan KR engine - Wikipedia

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    KR20DDET engine in a Nissan Pathfinder (R53) China Version . The KR20DDET was announced at the 2016 Paris Motor Show as the VC Turbo which had Nissan's new variable compression technology. The engine was introduced to Nissan's production cars in 2019 in the Infiniti QX50 and the Nissan Altima replacing the previous V6 options. [3]

  9. Pontiac Pathfinder - Wikipedia

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    The Pontiac Pathfinder was an entry-level full sized car [1] or station wagon [2] that was based on the Chevrolet marque, another General Motors brand. The Pathfinder was built and sold in Canada, and never sold in the United States.