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Read MoreThis is qnother Class 20C car: Production vehicles excluding Ford, 1934 - 35.
Oldsmobile offered a Series F-35 "Six" and a Series L-35 "Eight" for 1935, with the engine being the difference between the two. This car is the the entry level Six Touring Sedan, which is powered by a 213 CID inline 6-cylinder that makes 90 hp, and is one of 32,647 produced that year.Ford officially introduced the F-Series for the 1948 model year. This marked the first time Ford developed a new chassis specifically for its trucks. This all-new design was centered around making the truck more civilized.
Ford called its new light duty half-ton pickup the F1. As the GVW increased, so did the model designation. F2 & F3 trucks moved up to the three-quarter ton weight class. F4 thru F8 classes were reserved for medium and heavy duty applications and buses.In drag racing, cars are classed according to the type of vehicle and the level of modifications that have been made. This Dodge Coronet race car is based on a production vehicle that was available for sale at a dealership when new, which puts it into the "Stock" group of classes. The car's weight, horsepower, and level of modifications are then used to narrow down where it fits within the various stock classes. In this case, this car has competed in the Stock Eliminator class N/SA, (Stock Automatic).
While standard Spiders had a single Solex 2-bbl carb and made 92 hp, Veloce versions came with 2 Weber carbs and had 104 hp. The two Weber carbs can be seen in the photo above.
The beautiful Pininfarina-styled Alfa Romeo Giulietta Spider was introduced in 1955. Around 3,000 were produced until the Giulietta was phased out with the introduction of the Guilia in 1962.Looking to sell a small, economical, and inexpensive car to the masses, Rivolta founded Iso Autoveicoli S.p.A. in 1953. Production of the Isetta "Bubble Car" began that same year. The car went on to become one of the most successful micro cars of the era.
The Isetta was so well received that Rivolta eventually licensed production of the car to other companies around the world. The most successful of these came from BMW in Germany where more than 161,000 BMW Isettas were produced over the model run.Once out of the bubble car business, Rivolta teamed up with engineer Giotto Bizzarrini (former Ferrari engineer for the legendary 250 GTO), designer Giorgetto Giugiaro (designer of the De Tomaso Mangusta, BMW M1, and DeLorean), and chassis builder Bertone to do a complete 180. The result was the 1963 Iso IR300, a stunning high-performance 2 + 2 Coupé.
Rivolta followed the IR300 with the car see in the photos above and below. The Grifo is a "gran turismo" 2-door high performance touring coupe. But unlike the typical Italian supercar, both the IR300 and Grifo could could actually be driven reliably thanks to the 327 CID V8 under the hood and 4-speed manual transmission lifted from the contemporary Chevrolet Corvette.