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The increase from 36 to 40hp happened earlier than that (for export models anyway)
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Hmmm. What was the first car to have idiot lights?
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That's an incredibly hard question, mabe you should give a hint, like country of origin.
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Im going to guess Duesenberg.....just as a guess, and because they were one of the most advanced cars in the world at the time.
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12-03-2003, 04:50 AM | #59 | |
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Now that you've posted that, it pretty much came back to me. The car even had a system which would oil/grease parts that needed it every 75miles, and a light came on when the system needed refilling. Pretty amazing for the late 20's.
My question is a fair bit simpler, but, still a good one: Which company won the contract to produce the first 'Jeep', by winning the design competetion the US Army had to develop a good general purpose vehicle (there were alot of requirments, and just a few months to make a prototype...kinda nuts, really. And General Purpose, GP, geep, jeep) Hint, they lost it pretty quickly, and then that company semi-lost it, having to share it with someone else.
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Willys-Overland originally won the contract, but soon lost it to Ford simply b/c Ford had much larger production capabilities that Willy's. Willy's did retain the name, patents on design, and did produce a good numbers. I've driven a '44 Wlly's Jeep before, fun truck!
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