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Used in the 1964 James Bond film 'Goldfinger'
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The name comes from a fighter plane
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Originally marketed under the "Austin" name, and designed as a project called "Austin Drawing Office Project Number 15"
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Originally designed as a monocoque shell with welded seams visible on the outside of the car running down the A and C pillars, and between the body and the floor pan. To further simplify construction, the hinges for the doors and boot lid were mounted externally.
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This car came about because of a fuel shortage caused by the 1956 suez crisis, whereby petrol was rationed in the UK.
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It's considered to be the British equivalent of the Volkswagen Beetle
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General Purpose
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"GP" (try saying it out loud)
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It's the successor to a famous vehicle used in WW2
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A sports car manufactured in northern ireland, about 6500 of them still exist today
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88 MPH
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The gull-wing doors open up, rather than out
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This car gets the majority of its speed from being lightweight.
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It's an anagram for 'my car'
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The name of this car comes from the japanese word kanmuri, meaning "crown."
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Debuted in 1966
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According to the manufacturer, the name means 'a small, vicious animal that eats Mustangs'
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A slightly upmarket version called the Sprinter was sold in this car's home market. It was replaced in 2001 by the Allex, which was then replaced by the Blade in 2009.
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Exports to the United States began in March 1968. The car sold for about US $1,700.
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This car is named after the Tourist Trophy motorsports event held on the Isle of Man
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It debuted in 1995 as a concept car
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This car uses a transversely mounted internal combustion engine, which was first available with a 1.8 litre inline four cylinder 20-valve turbocharged engine.
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Soccer Mom
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It can carry 7 passengers
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USA's Best-selling vehicle for 23 years
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1/2 Ton
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As of 2008, this car has been the top-selling car in Canada for eleven straight years
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Although not designed to be performance cars, they have been used for racing since the car was first introduced in 1972.
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"The People's Car"
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Its twin was the Plymouth Barracuda
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Vanishing Point