- The
floorpan is a
large sheet metal stamping that
often incorporates several smaller welded stampings to form the
floor of a
large vehicle and the position...
-
Italian manufacturer Alfa
Romeo from 1963
until 1977,
based on a
shortened floorpan from the
Giulia saloon. They were the
successors to the
Giulietta Sprint...
- six-cylinder
coupe and
convertible were
further derived, and a
shortened floorpan of the four-cylinder
sedan was also
modified to
serve as the structure...
-
engine derived from that of the Type 1. The
floorpans came from the Type 1
Karmann Ghia,
which had a
wider floorpan than the Beetle. Rear
swing axle suspension...
- the Type 145 TC (1972–1975; Brazil), the
Karmann Ghia cars
combined the
floorpans and
mechanicals of the Type 1 /
Beetle or Type 3 'ponton'
models with...
-
designed by Björn
Envall as a
combi coupé
based on the Saab 95 and
using its
floorpan. The
prototype was ****embled by
Sergio Coggiola, who had
already done work...
- The 108 is
related to the Citroën C1 and
Toyota Aygo, and
shares their floorpan, engines,
transmission and electrics.
Sales commenced in June 2014 in Mainland...
-
engine and front-wheel
drive layout –
allowing 80% of the area of the car's
floorpan to be used for p****engers and luggage –
influenced a
generation of car...
- Ranch. They were
initially based on the Citroën ZX/Peugeot 306
estate floorpan and mechanicals. With
their rectangular, box-like
cargo space and aerodynamic...
- an
alternative fastback coupé
designed and
built by
Zagato on the Coupé
floorpan.
Fulvias are
noted for
their role in
motorsport history,
including a 1972...