Archive page 103

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Random car facts that will boggle your mind. Explore archive page 103 of Daily Car Facts, featuring automotive trivia about Packard 180, USSR, Stalin, Longest, Air Cushion Restraint, General Motors, GM, Ferrari Tucano, Airplane, Bewerp Savage Rivale, Netherlands, Rumble, Ford Model, Ford, Soviet, and Volga GAZ 24, and other remarkable car history facts.

Q: What is the name of the dictator who ordered the Packard 180 to be produced in the USSR?

A: Stalin

Q: What is the record for the Longest time to kiss a car, established in 2013?

A: 76 hours

Q: Which car company introduced the Air Cushion Restraint System?

A: General Motors (GM)

Q: What is a Ferrari Tucano?

A: Airplane

Q: In what country was the Bewerp Savage Rivale Roadyacht GTS car produced?

A: Netherlands

Q: What was the first car to feature a Rumble seat?

A: Ford Model A

Q: Based on which Ford model was the Soviet car Volga GAZ 24 created?

A: Ford Falcon

Q: To which band does the famous hit "Drive" from 1984 belong?

A: The Cars

Q: In what year did BMW acquire the Mini (stylized MINI) brand?

A: 1996

Q: What was the maximum power of the Diesel engines equipped in trucks produced in Germany, a restriction imposed after the World War 2?

A: 150 hp

Q: What is another name for the famous Schlumpf Collection in Mulhouse?

A: La cite de l'automobile

Q: In what year did the first Italian Mille Miglia race take place?

A: 1927

Q: Do most car horns honk in the key of F?

A: Yes

Q: What was Chip Foose's first project car?

A: 0032 Roadster

Q: What was the first Diesel-powered car to win the Le Mans race?

A: Audi R10 TDi

Q: What is the name of the mannequin driver found at the wheel of the Tesla Roadster launched into space?

A: Starman

Q: Based on which Japanese model is the Muji Car 1000 created?

A: Nissan March

Q: How many units of Panhard PL17 Tigre Cabriolet were produced?

A: 226

Q: Did Nikola Tesla own a car?

A: No

Q: Which two companies merged in 1954 to create AMC (American Motors Corporation)?

A: Nash and Hudson

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