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Cadillac - Historical and Classic.
1902-1903 Cadillac runabout and tonneau - 72 in wheelbase single-cylinder engine
1903-1904 Cadillac Model A - 72 in wheelbase single-cylinder engine
1904 Cadillac Models A and B
Model A - 72 in wheelbase single-cylinder engine
Model B - 76 in wheelbase single-cylinder engine
1905 Cadillac Models B, C, D, E and F
Model B - 76 in wheelbase single-cylinder engi ...
See also:Cadillac, Cadillac - History, Cadillac - Founding, Cadillac - Early vehicles, Cadillac - General Motors, Cadillac - 1932- The year it could have ended, Cadillac - Wartime Innovation, Cadillac - Postwar, Cadillac - Low points and the beginning of a recovery, Cadillac - The Art & Science era, Cadillac - Cadillac models, Cadillac - Historical and Classic, Cadillac - Finned Fifties, Cadillac - Sixties and Seventies, Cadillac - Alphabetical Model Summary, Cadillac - Current, Cadillac - Concepts and prototypes Read more here: » Cadillac: Encyclopedia II - Cadillac - Cadillac models |
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|  |  |  | Chevrolet Nova: Encyclopedia II - Concentration game show - What's a rebus?In all versions, two contestants competed to solve a rebus behind doors of numbers. For instance:
Picture of a 2 of clubs = "TOO"
"LI" plus a picture of a cash register till = "LITTLE"
Picture of a hand holding up two fingers = "TOO"
Picture of a hen "lay"ing eggs plus "T" = "LATE"
equals "Too little, too late."
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See also:Concentration game show, Concentration game show - What's a rebus?, Concentration game show - Rules of the game, Concentration game show - Special spaces, Concentration game show - Winning the game, Concentration game show - Concentration Challenge of Champions, Concentration game show - Longevity, Concentration game show - Prizes prizes and more prizes, Concentration game show - Syndicated run 1973-1978, Concentration game show - Classic Concentration, Concentration game show - Catch phrase, Concentration game show - Episode status Read more here: » Concentration game show: Encyclopedia II - Concentration game show - What's a rebus? |
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|  |  |  | Chevrolet Nova: Encyclopedia II - Concentration game show - LongevityOn March 23, 1973, after 3,796 episodes (featuring a reported 7,300 rebuses), the show ended its 15 season run on NBC. The first puzzle was "It Happened One Night" and the last puzzle was "You've Been More Than Kind."
Concentration remains the longest-running game show on NBC, and held the record for longest continuous daytime run on network television until it was eclipsed in April 1987 by the 1972 version of The Price is Right. Concentration now ranks fourth on the long-run list of long-running daytime/syndicated game shows (behind TPiR and the syndicated r ...
See also:Concentration game show, Concentration game show - What's a rebus?, Concentration game show - Rules of the game, Concentration game show - Special spaces, Concentration game show - Winning the game, Concentration game show - Concentration Challenge of Champions, Concentration game show - Longevity, Concentration game show - Prizes prizes and more prizes, Concentration game show - Syndicated run 1973-1978, Concentration game show - Classic Concentration, Concentration game show - Catch phrase, Concentration game show - Episode status Read more here: » Concentration game show: Encyclopedia II - Concentration game show - Longevity |
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|  |  |  | Chevrolet Nova: Encyclopedia II - Chevrolet Monte Carlo - 2000For 2000, Chevrolet not only again called upon GM Motorsports for design inspiration, but also to Monte Carlos of the past. Among the traits carried over from older Montes were the stylized wheel flares, vertically-oriented taillamps, and a stylized rear bumper. Another classic trait for 2000 was the return of the Knight badging, not seen on Montes for several generations. From the NASCAR circuit came the aerodynamic styling and platypus tail spoiler as well as myriad commemorative and special edition pac ...
See also:Chevrolet Monte Carlo, Chevrolet Monte Carlo - 1970, Chevrolet Monte Carlo - 1971, Chevrolet Monte Carlo - 1972, Chevrolet Monte Carlo - 1973, Chevrolet Monte Carlo - 1974, Chevrolet Monte Carlo - 1975, Chevrolet Monte Carlo - 1976, Chevrolet Monte Carlo - 1977, Chevrolet Monte Carlo - 1978, Chevrolet Monte Carlo - 1980, Chevrolet Monte Carlo - 1981, Chevrolet Monte Carlo - 1982, Chevrolet Monte Carlo - 1983, Chevrolet Monte Carlo - 1984, Chevrolet Monte Carlo - 1985, Chevrolet Monte Carlo - 1986, Chevrolet Monte Carlo - 1988, Chevrolet Monte Carlo - 1995, Chevrolet Monte Carlo - 2000, Chevrolet Monte Carlo - 2006, Chevrolet Monte Carlo - Future, Chevrolet Monte Carlo - Other Links Read more here: » Chevrolet Monte Carlo: Encyclopedia II - Chevrolet Monte Carlo - 2000 |
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|  |  |  | Chevrolet Nova: Encyclopedia II - Chevrolet Monte Carlo - 1995For the 1995 model year, the midsize Lumina line was split into two models with the sedan continuing as the Lumina and the coupe reviving the Monte Carlo nameplate for its fifth generation. The new car rode on an updated W-body chassis shared with the Lumina, Pontiac Grand Prix, Buick Regal, and Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme lines and by its nature was the first front-wheel drive Monte Carlo. Prices ra ...
See also:Chevrolet Monte Carlo, Chevrolet Monte Carlo - 1970, Chevrolet Monte Carlo - 1971, Chevrolet Monte Carlo - 1972, Chevrolet Monte Carlo - 1973, Chevrolet Monte Carlo - 1974, Chevrolet Monte Carlo - 1975, Chevrolet Monte Carlo - 1976, Chevrolet Monte Carlo - 1977, Chevrolet Monte Carlo - 1978, Chevrolet Monte Carlo - 1980, Chevrolet Monte Carlo - 1981, Chevrolet Monte Carlo - 1982, Chevrolet Monte Carlo - 1983, Chevrolet Monte Carlo - 1984, Chevrolet Monte Carlo - 1985, Chevrolet Monte Carlo - 1986, Chevrolet Monte Carlo - 1988, Chevrolet Monte Carlo - 1995, Chevrolet Monte Carlo - 2000, Chevrolet Monte Carlo - 2006, Chevrolet Monte Carlo - Future, Chevrolet Monte Carlo - Other Links Read more here: » Chevrolet Monte Carlo: Encyclopedia II - Chevrolet Monte Carlo - 1995 |
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|  |  |  | Chevrolet Nova: Encyclopedia II - Chevrolet Monte Carlo - 1971The 1971 model year saw only modest styling changes, including slimmer, vertical tail lights. Inside, the SS model got new "European symbol knobs," and a four-spoke steering wheel became optional. Mechanically, it was largely unchanged, although the Turbofire 400 (two-barrel) was dropped. Other engines had compression ratio lowered to allow the use of regular leaded, low-lead, or unleaded gasoline, per a GM corporate edict. Engine ratings fell to 245 hp for the base 350 cu. in. (5.7 L) two-barrel, 270 hp for the 350-4V, and 300 hp for the Turbojet 400. The SS 454 engine was actu ...
See also:Chevrolet Monte Carlo, Chevrolet Monte Carlo - 1970, Chevrolet Monte Carlo - 1971, Chevrolet Monte Carlo - 1972, Chevrolet Monte Carlo - 1973, Chevrolet Monte Carlo - 1974, Chevrolet Monte Carlo - 1975, Chevrolet Monte Carlo - 1976, Chevrolet Monte Carlo - 1977, Chevrolet Monte Carlo - 1978, Chevrolet Monte Carlo - 1980, Chevrolet Monte Carlo - 1981, Chevrolet Monte Carlo - 1982, Chevrolet Monte Carlo - 1983, Chevrolet Monte Carlo - 1984, Chevrolet Monte Carlo - 1985, Chevrolet Monte Carlo - 1986, Chevrolet Monte Carlo - 1988, Chevrolet Monte Carlo - 1995, Chevrolet Monte Carlo - 2000, Chevrolet Monte Carlo - 2006, Chevrolet Monte Carlo - Future, Chevrolet Monte Carlo - Other Links Read more here: » Chevrolet Monte Carlo: Encyclopedia II - Chevrolet Monte Carlo - 1971 |
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|  |  |  | Chevrolet Nova: Encyclopedia II - Chevrolet Monte Carlo - 1972A Cadillac-like egg-crate grille similar to the 1971 Chevrolet Caprice and a metal rear trim molding highlighted the changes to the 1972 Monte Carlo, the final year for the first-generation design. The SS was dropped, but a new Monte Carlo Custom option appeared as a one-year only, offering that included a special suspension and other items previously included with the SS option. Unlike the departed SS package, i ...
See also:Chevrolet Monte Carlo, Chevrolet Monte Carlo - 1970, Chevrolet Monte Carlo - 1971, Chevrolet Monte Carlo - 1972, Chevrolet Monte Carlo - 1973, Chevrolet Monte Carlo - 1974, Chevrolet Monte Carlo - 1975, Chevrolet Monte Carlo - 1976, Chevrolet Monte Carlo - 1977, Chevrolet Monte Carlo - 1978, Chevrolet Monte Carlo - 1980, Chevrolet Monte Carlo - 1981, Chevrolet Monte Carlo - 1982, Chevrolet Monte Carlo - 1983, Chevrolet Monte Carlo - 1984, Chevrolet Monte Carlo - 1985, Chevrolet Monte Carlo - 1986, Chevrolet Monte Carlo - 1988, Chevrolet Monte Carlo - 1995, Chevrolet Monte Carlo - 2000, Chevrolet Monte Carlo - 2006, Chevrolet Monte Carlo - Future, Chevrolet Monte Carlo - Other Links Read more here: » Chevrolet Monte Carlo: Encyclopedia II - Chevrolet Monte Carlo - 1972 |
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|  |  |  | Chevrolet Nova: Encyclopedia II - Chevrolet Monte Carlo - 1973A redesigned Monte Carlo was introduced alongside other GM intermediates. Like other GM mid-sized cars, the '73 Monte was no longer a hardtop, but a pillared coupe with rear side opera windows and frameless door glass. Prominent styling features included dual headlights flanking an eggcrate grille with a Monte Carlo emblem in front and vertical-like tailights in rear above the bumper. The front bumper was a large Federally-mandated 5 mile-per-hour bumper that was among the required 1973 federal safety standards for all passenger cars sold in ...
See also:Chevrolet Monte Carlo, Chevrolet Monte Carlo - 1970, Chevrolet Monte Carlo - 1971, Chevrolet Monte Carlo - 1972, Chevrolet Monte Carlo - 1973, Chevrolet Monte Carlo - 1974, Chevrolet Monte Carlo - 1975, Chevrolet Monte Carlo - 1976, Chevrolet Monte Carlo - 1977, Chevrolet Monte Carlo - 1978, Chevrolet Monte Carlo - 1980, Chevrolet Monte Carlo - 1981, Chevrolet Monte Carlo - 1982, Chevrolet Monte Carlo - 1983, Chevrolet Monte Carlo - 1984, Chevrolet Monte Carlo - 1985, Chevrolet Monte Carlo - 1986, Chevrolet Monte Carlo - 1988, Chevrolet Monte Carlo - 1995, Chevrolet Monte Carlo - 2000, Chevrolet Monte Carlo - 2006, Chevrolet Monte Carlo - Future, Chevrolet Monte Carlo - Other Links Read more here: » Chevrolet Monte Carlo: Encyclopedia II - Chevrolet Monte Carlo - 1973 |
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|  |  |  | Chevrolet Nova: Encyclopedia II - Chevrolet Monte Carlo - 1978All GM intermediate-sized cars including the Monte Carlo were downsized for the 1978 model year in response to the 1973 Arab Oil Embargo and CAFE requirements. The '78 model was 700-800 pounds lighter and some 15 inches shorter than the '77 version. The engine compartment was also smaller as the 350 and 400 cubic-inch V8s offered the previous year were dropped in favor of a standard 231 cubic-inch V6 built by Buick or optional Chevy 305 cubic-inch V8. The three-speed manual transmission reappeared for the first time in several years as stand ...
See also:Chevrolet Monte Carlo, Chevrolet Monte Carlo - 1970, Chevrolet Monte Carlo - 1971, Chevrolet Monte Carlo - 1972, Chevrolet Monte Carlo - 1973, Chevrolet Monte Carlo - 1974, Chevrolet Monte Carlo - 1975, Chevrolet Monte Carlo - 1976, Chevrolet Monte Carlo - 1977, Chevrolet Monte Carlo - 1978, Chevrolet Monte Carlo - 1980, Chevrolet Monte Carlo - 1981, Chevrolet Monte Carlo - 1982, Chevrolet Monte Carlo - 1983, Chevrolet Monte Carlo - 1984, Chevrolet Monte Carlo - 1985, Chevrolet Monte Carlo - 1986, Chevrolet Monte Carlo - 1988, Chevrolet Monte Carlo - 1995, Chevrolet Monte Carlo - 2000, Chevrolet Monte Carlo - 2006, Chevrolet Monte Carlo - Future, Chevrolet Monte Carlo - Other Links Read more here: » Chevrolet Monte Carlo: Encyclopedia II - Chevrolet Monte Carlo - 1978 |
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|  |  |  | Chevrolet Nova: Encyclopedia II - Concentration game show - Prizes prizes and more prizesBoth versions of Concentration offered an impressive array and variety of prizes. One retrospective of the original series reported the following prize tally:
512 cars.
397 boats.
1,287 domestic and foreign trips and cruises.
12 trips around the world.
857 fur coats.
Numerous diamonds.
Additionally, there were countless gift certificates, travel trailers, airplanes, swimming pools, furniture, kitchen appliances (large and small), rooms of furniture, clothing, ster ...
See also:Concentration game show, Concentration game show - What's a rebus?, Concentration game show - Rules of the game, Concentration game show - Special spaces, Concentration game show - Winning the game, Concentration game show - Concentration Challenge of Champions, Concentration game show - Longevity, Concentration game show - Prizes prizes and more prizes, Concentration game show - Syndicated run 1973-1978, Concentration game show - Classic Concentration, Concentration game show - Catch phrase, Concentration game show - Episode status Read more here: » Concentration game show: Encyclopedia II - Concentration game show - Prizes prizes and more prizes |
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|  |  |  | Chevrolet Nova: Encyclopedia II - Concentration game show - Syndicated run 1973-1978After NBC canceled Concentration, Mark Goodson-Bill Todman Productions obtained the production rights to the show (although the format itself was and is still owned by NBC) and produced a five-a-week syndicated revival of the show. The show premiered in September 1973 and ran five years. Jack Narz hosted, with Johnny Olson announcing.
The show ran on many of the same NBC stations (including flagship WNBC-TV in New York) that carried the network version six months earlier. Goodson-Todman ran across the same phenomenon five years ...
See also:Concentration game show, Concentration game show - What's a rebus?, Concentration game show - Rules of the game, Concentration game show - Special spaces, Concentration game show - Winning the game, Concentration game show - Concentration Challenge of Champions, Concentration game show - Longevity, Concentration game show - Prizes prizes and more prizes, Concentration game show - Syndicated run 1973-1978, Concentration game show - Classic Concentration, Concentration game show - Catch phrase, Concentration game show - Episode status Read more here: » Concentration game show: Encyclopedia II - Concentration game show - Syndicated run 1973-1978 |
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|  |  |  | Chevrolet Nova: Encyclopedia II - Chevrolet Camaro - Generation 2The larger second-generation Camaro featured an all-new sleek body and improved suspension. The 1970–1/2 Camaro debuted as a 2+2 coupe; no convertible was offered and would not appear again until well into the third generation. Most of the engine and drivetrain components were carried over from 1969 with the exception of the 230 in³ (3.8 L) six cylinder -- the base engine was now the 250 in³ (4.1 L) six rated at 155 hp (116 kW). The top performing motor was a L-78 396 in³ (6.5 L) V8 rated at 375 ...
See also:Chevrolet Camaro, Chevrolet Camaro - Generation 1, Chevrolet Camaro - 1967, Chevrolet Camaro - 1968, Chevrolet Camaro - 1969, Chevrolet Camaro - Engines, Chevrolet Camaro - Generation 2, Chevrolet Camaro - 1972, Chevrolet Camaro - 1973, Chevrolet Camaro - 1974, Chevrolet Camaro - 1975, Chevrolet Camaro - 1977, Chevrolet Camaro - 1978, Chevrolet Camaro - 1979, Chevrolet Camaro - 1980, Chevrolet Camaro - 1981, Chevrolet Camaro - Engines, Chevrolet Camaro - Generation 3, Chevrolet Camaro - 1982, Chevrolet Camaro - 1985, Chevrolet Camaro - Engines, Chevrolet Camaro - Generation 4, Chevrolet Camaro - 1993, Chevrolet Camaro - 1994, Chevrolet Camaro - 1995, Chevrolet Camaro - 1996, Chevrolet Camaro - 1997, Chevrolet Camaro - 1998, Chevrolet Camaro - 2001, Chevrolet Camaro - 2002, Chevrolet Camaro - Engines, Chevrolet Camaro - Generation 5, Chevrolet Camaro - Rumors Read more here: » Chevrolet Camaro: Encyclopedia II - Chevrolet Camaro - Generation 2 |
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|  |  |  | Chevrolet Nova: Encyclopedia II - Cadillac Seville - 1998The Seville was updated for 1998 on a new revision of the K-body platform based on Oldsmobile's G-body Aurora. The wheelbase was up to 112.2 in but the overall length was down a bit to 201 in. The car looked similar to the outgoing fourth-generation model, but was plagued by build quality problems. The Seville STS (and companion Eldorado ETC) became the most powerful front wheel drive cars on ...
See also:Cadillac Seville, Cadillac Seville - History, Cadillac Seville - 1956, Cadillac Seville - Original concepts, Cadillac Seville - 1976, Cadillac Seville - Engines, Cadillac Seville - 1980, Cadillac Seville - Engines, Cadillac Seville - 1986, Cadillac Seville - Engines, Cadillac Seville - 1992, Cadillac Seville - Models, Cadillac Seville - 1998, Cadillac Seville - Engines, Cadillac Seville - External link Read more here: » Cadillac Seville: Encyclopedia II - Cadillac Seville - 1998 |
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|  |  |  | Chevrolet Nova: Encyclopedia II - Chevrolet Camaro - Generation 3
Chevrolet Camaro - 1982.
The 1982 model introduced the first Camaros with factory fuel injection, four-speed automatic transmissions (three-speed on the earlier models), five-speed manual transmissions (four-speed manual transmissions in 1982, and some 1983 to 1984 models), 15 or 16 inch (381 or 406 mm) rims, hatchback body style, and even a four-cylinder engine for a brief period (due to concerns over fuel economy in the wake of the 1979 energy crisis). The Camaro Z28 was Mot ...
See also:Chevrolet Camaro, Chevrolet Camaro - Generation 1, Chevrolet Camaro - 1967, Chevrolet Camaro - 1968, Chevrolet Camaro - 1969, Chevrolet Camaro - Engines, Chevrolet Camaro - Generation 2, Chevrolet Camaro - 1972, Chevrolet Camaro - 1973, Chevrolet Camaro - 1974, Chevrolet Camaro - 1975, Chevrolet Camaro - 1977, Chevrolet Camaro - 1978, Chevrolet Camaro - 1979, Chevrolet Camaro - 1980, Chevrolet Camaro - 1981, Chevrolet Camaro - Engines, Chevrolet Camaro - Generation 3, Chevrolet Camaro - 1982, Chevrolet Camaro - 1985, Chevrolet Camaro - Engines, Chevrolet Camaro - Generation 4, Chevrolet Camaro - 1993, Chevrolet Camaro - 1994, Chevrolet Camaro - 1995, Chevrolet Camaro - 1996, Chevrolet Camaro - 1997, Chevrolet Camaro - 1998, Chevrolet Camaro - 2001, Chevrolet Camaro - 2002, Chevrolet Camaro - Engines, Chevrolet Camaro - Generation 5, Chevrolet Camaro - Rumors Read more here: » Chevrolet Camaro: Encyclopedia II - Chevrolet Camaro - Generation 3 |
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Chevrolet Camaro - 1993.
1993 began the fourth and last generation of Camaros, lasting through the 2002 model year. Production of the fourth and final generation was moved from GM's Van Nuys, California assembly plant to one in Sainte-Thérèse, Quebec in 1993. Though the car would no longer be produced in the US, the new design which incorporated lightweight plastic body panels over a steel space frame, and a better suspension, further improved upon the Camaro line. The 1993 Camaro also featured the LT1 V8 engin ...
See also:Chevrolet Camaro, Chevrolet Camaro - Generation 1, Chevrolet Camaro - 1967, Chevrolet Camaro - 1968, Chevrolet Camaro - 1969, Chevrolet Camaro - Engines, Chevrolet Camaro - Generation 2, Chevrolet Camaro - 1972, Chevrolet Camaro - 1973, Chevrolet Camaro - 1974, Chevrolet Camaro - 1975, Chevrolet Camaro - 1977, Chevrolet Camaro - 1978, Chevrolet Camaro - 1979, Chevrolet Camaro - 1980, Chevrolet Camaro - 1981, Chevrolet Camaro - Engines, Chevrolet Camaro - Generation 3, Chevrolet Camaro - 1982, Chevrolet Camaro - 1985, Chevrolet Camaro - Engines, Chevrolet Camaro - Generation 4, Chevrolet Camaro - 1993, Chevrolet Camaro - 1994, Chevrolet Camaro - 1995, Chevrolet Camaro - 1996, Chevrolet Camaro - 1997, Chevrolet Camaro - 1998, Chevrolet Camaro - 2001, Chevrolet Camaro - 2002, Chevrolet Camaro - Engines, Chevrolet Camaro - Generation 5, Chevrolet Camaro - Rumors Read more here: » Chevrolet Camaro: Encyclopedia II - Chevrolet Camaro - Generation 4 |
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|  |  |  | Chevrolet Nova: Encyclopedia II - Chevrolet Small-Block engine - IntroductionChevrolet's small-block V8 is one of the most famous automobile engines in history. Nicknamed "mouse motor" for its compact dimensions compared to other V8 engines of the time, production began in 1955 with the 265 in³ (4.3 L) engine used to bring performance credentials to the Corvette. The displacement changed over the years, eventually reaching 400 in³ (6.6 L), but none caught on like the 350 in³ (5.7 L) small-block. This engine is still in production today at General Motors Toluca Mexico plant, but is no longer offered in current model year vehicles since the year 2000. Its product ...
See also:Chevrolet Small-Block engine, Chevrolet Small-Block engine - Introduction, Chevrolet Small-Block engine - Major Versions, Chevrolet Small-Block engine - Generation 1, Chevrolet Small-Block engine - Generation II, Chevrolet Small-Block engine - Generation III / IV, Chevrolet Small-Block engine - Early Small Blocks, Chevrolet Small-Block engine - 265, Chevrolet Small-Block engine - 283, Chevrolet Small-Block engine - 302, Chevrolet Small-Block engine - 307, Chevrolet Small-Block engine - 327, Chevrolet Small-Block engine - 400, Chevrolet Small-Block engine - Later Small Blocks, Chevrolet Small-Block engine - 262, Chevrolet Small-Block engine - 267, Chevrolet Small-Block engine - 305, Chevrolet Small-Block engine - 350, Chevrolet Small-Block engine - ZQ3, Chevrolet Small-Block engine - L46, Chevrolet Small-Block engine - LT-1, Chevrolet Small-Block engine - L48, Chevrolet Small-Block engine - L82, Chevrolet Small-Block engine - L81, Chevrolet Small-Block engine - L83, Chevrolet Small-Block engine - L98, Chevrolet Small-Block engine - LM1 Read more here: » Chevrolet Small-Block engine: Encyclopedia II - Chevrolet Small-Block engine - Introduction |
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Chevrolet Small-Block engine - Generation 1.
The original design of the small block is broken into two distinct families: the first design in 1955 whose family is known as SB1 and a redesign in 1996 known as the SB2. There was also a major revision of the SB1 design in 1996 which became known in the industry as Generation 1+.
The SB1 design underwent many internal revisions since its 1955 introduction and up to the 1995 model year, most parts from each year will interchange wit ...
See also:Chevrolet Small-Block engine, Chevrolet Small-Block engine - Introduction, Chevrolet Small-Block engine - Major Versions, Chevrolet Small-Block engine - Generation 1, Chevrolet Small-Block engine - Generation II, Chevrolet Small-Block engine - Generation III / IV, Chevrolet Small-Block engine - Early Small Blocks, Chevrolet Small-Block engine - 265, Chevrolet Small-Block engine - 283, Chevrolet Small-Block engine - 302, Chevrolet Small-Block engine - 307, Chevrolet Small-Block engine - 327, Chevrolet Small-Block engine - 400, Chevrolet Small-Block engine - Later Small Blocks, Chevrolet Small-Block engine - 262, Chevrolet Small-Block engine - 267, Chevrolet Small-Block engine - 305, Chevrolet Small-Block engine - 350, Chevrolet Small-Block engine - ZQ3, Chevrolet Small-Block engine - L46, Chevrolet Small-Block engine - LT-1, Chevrolet Small-Block engine - L48, Chevrolet Small-Block engine - L82, Chevrolet Small-Block engine - L81, Chevrolet Small-Block engine - L83, Chevrolet Small-Block engine - L98, Chevrolet Small-Block engine - LM1 Read more here: » Chevrolet Small-Block engine: Encyclopedia II - Chevrolet Small-Block engine - Major Versions |
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|  |  |  | Chevrolet Nova: Encyclopedia II - Cadillac Seville - 1992For 1992, Cadillac delivered a new, much more European-flavored Seville with looks that attracted rave reviews as well as customers. The Seville Touring Sedan was Motor Trend magazine's Car of the Year for 1992. It also made Car and Driver magazine's Ten Best list that year.
The 1993 addition of the Northstar System, including the Northstar quad-cam 32-valve aluminum V8 and a new unequal-length control arm rear suspension to the STS helped put ...
See also:Cadillac Seville, Cadillac Seville - History, Cadillac Seville - 1956, Cadillac Seville - Original concepts, Cadillac Seville - 1976, Cadillac Seville - Engines, Cadillac Seville - 1980, Cadillac Seville - Engines, Cadillac Seville - 1986, Cadillac Seville - Engines, Cadillac Seville - 1992, Cadillac Seville - Models, Cadillac Seville - 1998, Cadillac Seville - Engines, Cadillac Seville - External link Read more here: » Cadillac Seville: Encyclopedia II - Cadillac Seville - 1992 |
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|  |  |  | Chevrolet Nova: Encyclopedia II - Concentration game show - Classic ConcentrationNBC and Mark Goodson Productions brought the show back as Classic Concentration on May 4, 1987. Alex Trebek was the host, and Gene Wood was the regular announcer. Marjorie Goodson-Cutt, daughter of Mark Goodson and wife of associate director Tim Cutt, was the prize model for most of the show's run. The series ended on September 20, 1991, but NBC brought the show back in reruns a month after its cancellation and ran them until the end of 1993.
While previous versions featured a mechanically-operated game board with 30 trilons, < ...
See also:Concentration game show, Concentration game show - What's a rebus?, Concentration game show - Rules of the game, Concentration game show - Special spaces, Concentration game show - Winning the game, Concentration game show - Concentration Challenge of Champions, Concentration game show - Longevity, Concentration game show - Prizes prizes and more prizes, Concentration game show - Syndicated run 1973-1978, Concentration game show - Classic Concentration, Concentration game show - Catch phrase, Concentration game show - Episode status Read more here: » Concentration game show: Encyclopedia II - Concentration game show - Classic Concentration |
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| | |  |  |  | Chevrolet Nova: Encyclopedia II - Cadillac Seville - 1980In 1980, GM changed the X-body platform to a smaller front wheel drive platform with a V6 as the largest available engine. Cadillac switched the Seville to the 114 in wheelbase K-body platform, based on the front wheel drive E-body Eldorado, Buick Riviera and Oldsmobile Toronado. Returning to some of the original concepts floated for the 1975 edition, stylists created a graceful but controversial bustle-backed body intended to invoke Daimlers of a past era, and engineers gave it front wheel drive and independent rear suspension. Again, this spawned stylistic imitators such as the L ...
See also:Cadillac Seville, Cadillac Seville - History, Cadillac Seville - 1956, Cadillac Seville - Original concepts, Cadillac Seville - 1976, Cadillac Seville - Engines, Cadillac Seville - 1980, Cadillac Seville - Engines, Cadillac Seville - 1986, Cadillac Seville - Engines, Cadillac Seville - 1992, Cadillac Seville - Models, Cadillac Seville - 1998, Cadillac Seville - Engines, Cadillac Seville - External link Read more here: » Cadillac Seville: Encyclopedia II - Cadillac Seville - 1980 |
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