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Re: What the Big Three Couldn't Do
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Guscha: The picture of the French you posted is a 60's Citroe AMI-6.

in my opinion the most andvance car in the world during the 50's was the Citroen DS19, which was in 1955.

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Posted on: 2008/12/3 21:00
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Re: What the Big Three Couldn't Do
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Guscha: The Gugnot Fardier was according to my reference sources built in 1770. It had a two cylinder steam engine. The engine was cast out of bronze. Each fo the cyliders had a bore ogf 13 inches and a stroke of 12 inches.


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Posted on: 2008/12/3 21:36
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