The engine and most other technical details were carried over unchanged from the 1928 car including the ratios chosen for the four speed manual transmission.
All other engines except the now-discontinued 403 were carried over from 1979.
The heavy engines, siege machines and baggage were carried on camels behind the army.
The engine was carried over to the Type 8.
The engines of these early cars were carried in a subframe bolted to the relatively slender ladder chassis.
The engines were carried over from the 1959 Ford, as was the basic chassis design, but the sheetmetal was modern.
The 1.8-liter four-cylinder engine with dual carbs was carried over from the previous car.
The most powerful engine in the lineup is carried over: a 245-horsepower 5.9-liter V-8.
The engine and transmission were carried over from the DB-2.
The engines were carried in bulky engine nacelles slung directly under the wings.