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The fascinating world of automobiles. Explore archive page 118 of Daily Car Facts, featuring automotive trivia about Alfa Romeo Delfino, Errett Lobban Cord's, Cord L 29, Autobianchi, French, Yuri Gagarin, Matra Djet, Desert Giant, Berliet T 100, Ford, Man, World, Demis Roussos, Rolls-Royce Silver Wraith, and WRC Constructors Championship, and other remarkable car history facts.

Q: What was the top speed of the 1983 Alfa Romeo Delfino prototype?

A: 200 km/h

Q: Which was the first automobile to carry Errett Lobban Cord's name?

A: Cord L 29

Q: What was the largest Autobianchi ever produced?

A: Autobianchi A 111

Q: Which French truck from the 1950s was nicknamed "The Desert Giant"?

A: Berliet T 100

Q: In what year did Ford produce the 10 millionth vehicle?

A: 1924

Q: Which Rolls-Royce model appears on the cover of the album "Man of the World" by Demis Roussos?

A: Rolls-Royce Silver Wraith

Q: Which was the last rear-wheel-drive car to win the WRC Constructors' Championship?

A: Lancia 037

Q: How many bodytypes were available for the Bugatti T57?

A: 4

Q: Which was the first European car equipped with an integrated navigation system?

A: BMW 750i

Q: Which was the only sedan ever to wear the GMC badge?

A: GMC Chevette

Q: Which was the first Ferrari road car powered by Colombo's legendary V12?

A: Ferrari 250 GT Europa

Q: Which was the first true Italian subcompact automobile?

A: FIAT 508

Q: Which was the first Japanese car to feature a limited-slip differential and power disc brakes all around?

A: Toyota 2000 GT

Q: What was the first car produced in Holland after World War II?

A: Gatso Roadster

Q: What was the name of the most extreme Alfa Romeo 164 ever made?

A: Alfa Romeo 164 ProCar

Q: Which British car, produced between 1976 and 1982, was also nicknamed the "Peruvian Panther"?

A: Panther Lima

Q: Which was the world's first rear-engine plastic sports car?

A: Marquis

Q: Which was the first car in Nascar history to break the 200 mph barrier?

A: Dodge Charger Daytona

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