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- claims that this cartridge is capable of propelling a 398 gr solid br**** boattail spitzer bullet out of the 32-inch (810 mm) barrel of a Model 99 single-shot...
- 700 kg (3,700 lb) Maximum speed: 100 mph (160 km/h) The Speedster's iconic "boattail" design would be replicated on cars from later decades, with the two most...
- the body of the vehicle as turns are made. A boattail can greatly reduce a vehicle's total drag. Boattails create a teardrop shape that will give the vehicle...
- standard issue DM92 propellant charges is 30 km with the standard DM121 boattail round, 40 km with base bleed rounds, and 54 km with M2005 V-LAP rocket-****isted...
- distinctive tapering rear deck (a feature that later reappeared on the 1971 "Boattail" Buick Riviera) with, for 1963 only, a split rear window. The Sting Ray...
- resemblance to the Argonaut Raceaway. Rather, its beautifully finished boattail speedster body is more akin to a low-slung mid-1930s Duesenberg. This speedster...
- Boattail Race car A 1929 Cadillac Dual Cowl Phaeton which was featured in "Arizona's Concours d'Elegence" A 1930 convertible Duesenberg "J" Boattail Speedster...
- year, the Rambler Marlin." Motor Trend also compared the "provocative boattail theme" of the 2004 Crossfire's sheetmetal to that of the AMC Marlin fastback...
- A 1930s Italian Isotta Fraschini Tipo 8A S LeBaron Boattail Roadster...
- Sluggish sales of the third generation Riviera led GM to believe that the boattail deck lid was too radical for most customers' tastes, so in 1973 it was...