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The first 2 are the only Australia built front engine cars.
It is a front engine, four door wagon which can seat five to eight people.
The Porsche 944 is a front engine four cylinder sports car.
The front engine sat low with exhaust under the middle of the fuselage.
It has a front engine with rear wheel drive.
In 1970, Dodge introduced the first full-sized, front engine van.
"And you're in the front engine, and there's two engines pushing on the back?"
It features a front engine, rear-wheel drive design and seating for up to four passengers.
The braking front engines had been shut down.
These large vans used body-on-frame construction and featured front engines under a short hood.
The front engine was intended to provide additional power for takeoff and the initial part of the flight at heavy weights.
The 1000 GT preserved the traditional front engine rear drive layout.
The cars are all of front engine design although rear engine was allowed up until the mid-1970s.
Service was expanded before the new buses arrived which required five small front engine buses to be used temporary.
In 1992 the 968 debuted and was sold alongside the 928 through 1995, when both water-cooled front engine models were discontinued.
Front engine "specials" as raced after 1959.
The front engine dragster is a type of racing car purpose built for drag racing.
Steel framed fuselage, covered with canvas on a wooden frame, aluminum in front engine section.
Gran Vía as well as with the position, take the form of the front engine.
Front engine, rear drive 4 seats.
This generation was also the last utilizing front engine and rear wheel drive powertrains.
Cooling air was provided for the radio which was located close to the front engine jetpipe.
To protect the occupants from the oil thrown out, the front engine was partially enclosed by an aluminium cowling.
A torque tube system is a driveshaft technology, often used in automobiles with a front engine and rear drive.
Earlier versions were front engine, rear-wheel drive layout with a live axle mounted on leaf springs.