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  2. FN (automobile) - Wikipedia

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    In the engine car the cylinders were cast in pairs. Power transferred to the rear axle via a disc clutch and a steel drive-shaft. The car was designed for comfort, with suspension that used both laterally and longitudinally mounted leaf springs. With the FN Typ 2000, the car also gained flexible engine mountings.

  3. FN Herstal - Wikipedia

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    FN cars were produced in Herstal from the early 1900s until 1935. Production of FN motorcycles continued until 1965, and production of trucks until 1970. [7] In 1973, FN changed its name to reflect a diversified product line far beyond just military Small Arms and Firearms manufacturing, adopting the current name of Fabrique Nationale d'Herstal ...

  4. Anciens Etablissements Pieper - Wikipedia

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    Anciens Etablissements Pieper was a Belgian arms manufacturer established under the name Henri Pieper in Herstal, Belgium in 1884 (some sources, 1866), by Henri Pieper. In 1898, it was renamed to Nicolas Pieper, and it became the Anciens Etablissements Pieper in 1905. It stayed in business until approximately 1950.

  5. Auto-Mixte - Wikipedia

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    Auto-Mixte built cars between 1906 and 1912 using a hybrid-technology under license from Pieper, after Henri Pieper died. From 1912 to 1914 the cars were made as Pescatore , named after the owner. The outbreak of World War I marked the end of the car.

  6. Automatic transmission - Wikipedia

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    In Europe in 1997, only 10–12% of cars had automatic transmissions. [4] In 1957 over 80% of new cars in the United States had automatic transmissions. [3] Automatic transmissions have been standard in large cars since at least 1974. [5] By 2020 only 2.4% of new cars had manual transmissions. [6]

  7. FN F2000 - Wikipedia

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    Intended for civilian ownership, the FS2000 is a semi-automatic version of the F2000 that first became available in June 2006. The FS2000 Tactical model is equipped with an extended barrel with a permanently attached muzzle brake and a 1:7 in right hand twist rifling rate; the bayonet lug was not included on the FS2000 rifles.