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		<title>Maserati Quattroporte I Series 1</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 13 Jan 2011 07:30:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Roel Polllen</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Maserati Quattroporte I Series 1 Photograph by Michael Ward &#8211; Auto Italia Magazine http://www.auto-italia.co.uk At the beginning of the 60&#8242;s, Maserati started development of a new kind of car: a 4-door sportscar in line with the newly introduced Facel Vega Excellence and Lagonda Rapide. There was a new market for this type of automobiles because [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Maserati Quattroporte I Series 1</strong><br />
<i>Photograph by Michael Ward &#8211; Auto Italia Magazine</i> <a href="http://www.auto-italia.co.uk/" target="new">http://www.auto-italia.co.uk</a></p>
<p>At the beginning of the 60&#8242;s, Maserati started development of a new kind of car: a 4-door sportscar in line with the newly introduced <a href="http://www.quattro-porte.com/?cat=8">Facel Vega Excellence</a> and <a href="http://www.quattro-porte.com/?p=177">Lagonda Rapide</a>. There was a new market for this type of automobiles because of the rise of motorways throughout Europe. The Quattroporte is acknowledged as the first car specifically designed for autobahn usage. The speed came from a new Maserati 4100 cc powerplant (a detuned race-engine) and Frua designed the handsome and sleek body. The Quattroporte I was launched at the 1963 Turin Motorshow and Maserati claimed a top speed of 230 kilometers per hour, a huge acchievement in that year for such a car.</p>
<p><strong>Technical specification Maserati Quattroporte I Series 1:</strong></p>
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Engine: Maserati 4,1 Liter V8
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Transmission: 3-speed automatic or 5-speed ZF manual
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Power: 256HP
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Wheelbase: 275 cm (108 in)
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Length: 500 cm (200 in)
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Width: 169 cm (67 in)
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Height: 152.5 cm (60 in)
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Weight: 1,650 kg (3,600 lb)
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Top speed: 230 KM/h (143 MPH)
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0-100 KM/h: 8 seconds
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Production number: Total 776 <em>(about 230 of 1st series)</em>
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Designer: Pietro Frua</ol>
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		<title>de Tomaso Deauville Series 1</title>
		<link>https://www.quattro-porte.com/?p=142</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 11 Jan 2011 04:58:29 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Roel Polllen</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[de Tomaso Deauville Series 1 The de Tomaso Deauville was launch in November 1970 at the Turin Motorshow as de Tomaso &#8220;Modena&#8221; at the Ghia stand. The presented car was a bit different from the first production car e.g. the square versus round head lights. Within a couple of months the Deauville was ready to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>de Tomaso Deauville Series 1</strong></p>
<p>The de Tomaso Deauville was launch in November 1970 at the Turin Motorshow as de Tomaso &#8220;Modena&#8221; at the Ghia stand. The presented car was a bit different from the first production car e.g. the square versus round head lights. Within a couple of months the Deauville was ready to be shipped to the first owners in 1971. The first series had a leather and velours interior with declining headrests, full leather interior was an option. Standard the de Tomaso Deauvillle featured airconditioning, power steering and electric windows. Outside the Deauville had Ghia badges on the side panels and a rectangle de Tomaso Logo in the grille.<br />
The 1st series Deauville was produced roughly between 1971 and 1974 and can be recognised with the last 4 serial number digits between #1000 and #1220. Before the<a href="http://www.quattro-porte.com/?p=138"> early Series 2</a> came onto the market.</p>
<p><strong>Technical specification de Tomaso Deauville Series 1:</strong></p>
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Engine: Ford V8 5.7 Liter (351 CU) Cleveland
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Transmission: Ford C6 3-speed automatic
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Power: 300HP / 434Nm
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Wheelbase: 2,770 mm (109.1 in)
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Length: 4,851 mm (191.0 in)
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Width: 1,880 mm (74.0 in)
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Height: 1,372 mm (54.0 in)
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Weight: 1,940 kg (4,277 lb)
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Top speed: 230 KM/h
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0-100 KM/h: 8 seconds</ol>
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Production number: 244 (all series)</ol>
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Designer: Tom Tjaada</ol>
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		<title>Facel Vega Excellence Series 1</title>
		<link>https://www.quattro-porte.com/?p=156</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 09 Jan 2011 07:30:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Roel Polllen</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Facel Vega Excellence Series 1 Although the Quattroporte I is generally seen as the mother of all fast four door saloons, it was preceded by the Lagonda Rapide and even earlier this Facel Vega Excellence. Launched already at the 1956 Paris Motor Show, the looks were very European/French, but with a notable hint of Fifties [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Facel Vega Excellence Series 1</strong><br />
Although the <a href="http://www.quattro-porte.com/?p=195">Quattroporte I</a> is generally seen as the mother of all fast four door saloons, it was preceded by the <a href="http://www.quattro-porte.com/?p=177">Lagonda Rapide</a> and even earlier this Facel Vega Excellence. Launched already at the 1956 Paris Motor Show, the looks were very European/French, but with a notable hint of Fifties and Sixties American styling such as the elegant tailfins. A distinctive and stylish feature of the car were the pilarless doors with suicide doors at the back; an unusual construction for a four door car. Apparently when opened all at once, the doors couldn&#8217;t be closed again without jacking the sagged Excellence in order to straighten out the car again. The performance was staggering starting in the first series (EX) with a Chrysler 6.4 Liter HEMI-engine with none less than 360HP. Tests at that time (1958!) report a massive 140MPH topspeed. Later the engine was replaced by the Chrysler &#8216;Wedge&#8217; 5.9 Liter and an equal number of BHP. 95% of the total production were series 1 cars produced until 1961, after which <a href="http://www.quattro-porte.com/?p=359">the 2nd Series EX2 model</a> was presented. Due to the gigantic price of the Excellence (same price as 4 Citroen DS or 12 Renault Dauphines), it got adopted by some very famous and rich owners such as Ava Gardner and several Arabic Royalties.</p>
<p><strong>Technical specification Facel Vega Excellence Series 1:</strong></p>
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Engine: Chrysler V8 6.4 and later 5.9 Liter
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Transmission: 4 speed manual by Pont-à-Mousson or 3-speed automatic Chrysler Torqueflite
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Power: 360HP
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Wheelbase: 317 cm (125 in)
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Length: 524 cm (206 in)
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Width: 183 cm (72 in)
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Height: 138 cm (54 in)
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Weight: 1,920 kg (4,200 lb)
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Top speed: 225 KM/h (140 MPH)
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0-100 KM/h: 10 seconds <em>estimate</em>
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Production number: 156 (148 of which EX/EX1)
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Designer: Jean Daninos</ol>
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		<title>Aston Martin Lagonda Series 1</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 08 Jan 2011 22:20:13 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Roel Polllen</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Aston Martin Lagonda Series 1 After an absence of almost 10 years, Aston Martin reintroduced the Lagonda name at the 1974 Earls Court Motor Show in London. This time not as brand name, but as type-indication of their newest sports saloon. Based on the DBS, this long-wheelbased, four-door version of the Aston Martin V8 was [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Aston Martin Lagonda Series 1</strong></p>
<p>After an absence of almost 10 years, Aston Martin reintroduced the Lagonda name at the 1974 Earls Court Motor Show in London. This time not as brand name, but as type-indication of their newest sports saloon. Based on the DBS, this long-wheelbased, four-door version of the Aston Martin V8 was an elegant design. The design itself was already five years old as David Brown already drove the Series 1 Prototype since 1969, but it had to wait until Aston Martin was taken-over and Mr. Brown left the company. The very moderate success was probably due to the late launch, the oil crisis and also the steep price of more than 14,000 Pound Sterling. This exclusive model -even by Aston Martin standards- was catalogued until June 1976, by which time only seven had been made. Chassis numbers ranged from &#8217;12001&#8242; to &#8217;12007&#8242;, while a further example &#8211; chassis &#8217;12008&#8242; &#8211; was sanctioned at a later date. Most of the Lagondas were delivered with a 3-speed automatic. </p>
<p><strong>Technical specification Aston Martin Lagonda Series 1:</strong></p>
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Engine: 5.3 Liter (326 CU) DOHC V8
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Transmission: 5-speed manual or automatic transmission
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Power: 280HP
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Wheelbase: 291 cm (114.6 in)
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Length: 493 cm (194 in)
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Width: 183 cm (72 in)
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Height: 132 cm (52 in)
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Weight: 2,000 kg (4,400 lb)
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Top speed: 240 KM/h (149 MPH)
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0-100 KM/h: 6.2 seconds</ol>
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Production number: 7 (+1 off-period)</ol>
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Designer: William Towns</ol>
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		<title>Lancia Thema 8.32 Series 1</title>
		<link>https://www.quattro-porte.com/?p=186</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 06 Jan 2011 07:30:06 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Roel Polllen</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Lancia Thema 8.32 Series 1 Lancia hasn&#8217;t delivered the market with very interesting models since the 1980&#8242;s, but once in a while a mentally ill employee pops out an insane car such as the Delta HF Integrale or this Thema 8.32. In 1986 the Thema 8.32 was launched at the Turin Motor Show featuring a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Lancia Thema 8.32 Series 1</strong><br />
Lancia hasn&#8217;t delivered the market with very interesting models since the 1980&#8242;s, but once in a while a mentally ill employee pops out an insane car such as the Delta HF Integrale or this Thema 8.32. In 1986 the Thema 8.32 was launched at the Turin Motor Show featuring a transverse-mounted Ferrari V8 engine. At that time the 8.32 was the fastest front wheel drive automobile in the market. The 2.9 liter V8 Ferrari motor was the exact same engine as mounted in the Ferrari 308 and Mondial Quattrovalvole. It was seriously fast and externally recognizable from the regular Thema featuring Ferrari style wheels, yellow badging/striping, a special grille and the retractable rear spoiler &#8216;hidden&#8217; in the deck lid. Internally the luxury was same as the LX versions, but with a special hand made wood-and-leather interior by Poltrona Frau. Some cars also had the for Lancia well-known alcantara interior. Maybe the Thema is not as special as some of the other cars featured on this site, but the 8.32 is really special car and a true Quattro-Porte!</p>
<p><strong>Technical specification Lancia Thema 8.32 Series 1:</strong></p>
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Engine: Ferrari 2.9 Liter V8
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Transmission: 5-speed manual
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Power: 215 HP
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Wheelbase: 266 cm (104.7 in)
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Length: 459 cm (180.7 in)
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Width: 176 cm (69.1 in)
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Height: 144 cm (56.7 in)
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Weight: 1,400 kg (3,086 lb)
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Top speed: 240 KM/h (149 MPH)
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0-100 KM/h: 6.8 seconds
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Production number: 2,370
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Designer: Giorgetto Giugiaro (Italdesign)</ol>
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