Willys Overland 96A. Light green color from 1929
Willys Overland 96A. Light green color from 1929.
Weight: 1050 kg
Max speed: 60 km/h
Engine: 2.2 L
Power: 32 HP
MoreWillys Overland 96A. Light green color from 1929.
Weight: 1050 kg
Max speed: 60 km/h
Engine: 2.2 L
Power: 32 HP
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Renault Freres Tonneau from 1901 (four places), one cylinder motor from De Dion Bouton, three HP, three speeds, 40 km/h
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