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- Amilcar_C4 wheelbase "2451.1".
- Amilcar_C4 abstract "The Amilcar C4 is a light sporting car designed for road use made between 1922 and 1929 by the French Amilcar company. The C4 is one of three models introduced by Amilcar in 1922; the others were the CC and the CS, both of which were significantly different from the C4, although they did use the same chassis (which was lengthened for use in the C4). The C4 was touted as a more economical and usable vehicle than the other more sporty models. The C4, publicly introduced at the Paris Salon, was offered in three models: the highest-produced was the \"Torpedo\", which was offered in full Torpedo style or slightly toned down (\"Torpedo Skiff\"); both were available configured with 2, 3 or 4 seats. Also available were a sedan (of classical 1920s layout), and a commercial version (usable to deliver small or light articles).The variety of styles available provided a wide selection to the public; this fact combined with the models' low initial cost and moderate operating costs caused the C4 to be fairly popular during its eight-year production run.".
- Amilcar_C4 engine Amilcar_C4__1.
- Amilcar_C4 manufacturer Amilcar.
- Amilcar_C4 productionEndYear "1929".
- Amilcar_C4 productionStartYear "1922".
- Amilcar_C4 thumbnail Amilcarc42seatersports1923.jpg?width=300.
- Amilcar_C4 transmission "Three speed manual".
- Amilcar_C4 wheelbase "2.4511".
- Amilcar_C4 wikiPageExternalLink c4_desc.htm.
- Amilcar_C4 wikiPageExternalLink c4.htm.
- Amilcar_C4 wikiPageExternalLink C4_.htm?lan=1.
- Amilcar_C4 wikiPageID "7422981".
- Amilcar_C4 wikiPageLength "3882".
- Amilcar_C4 wikiPageOutDegree "12".
- Amilcar_C4 wikiPageRevisionID "668339391".
- Amilcar_C4 wikiPageWikiLink Amilcar.
- Amilcar_C4 wikiPageWikiLink Amilcar_CC.
- Amilcar_C4 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Amilcar_vehicles.
- Amilcar_C4 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Vehicles_introduced_in_1922.
- Amilcar_C4 wikiPageWikiLink Chassis.
- Amilcar_C4 wikiPageWikiLink Citroën_Type_C.
- Amilcar_C4 wikiPageWikiLink Coachbuilder.
- Amilcar_C4 wikiPageWikiLink Fiat_509.
- Amilcar_C4 wikiPageWikiLink Ignition_magneto.
- Amilcar_C4 wikiPageWikiLink Shock_absorber.
- Amilcar_C4 wikiPageWikiLink Sports_car.
- Amilcar_C4 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Amilcar C4".
- Amilcar_C4 caption "Amilcar C4 2-Seater Sports 1923".
- Amilcar_C4 class "Roadster".
- Amilcar_C4 engine "1003".
- Amilcar_C4 manufacturer "Amilcar".
- Amilcar_C4 name "Amilcar C4".
- Amilcar_C4 production "1922".
- Amilcar_C4 transmission "Three speed manual".
- Amilcar_C4 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
- Amilcar_C4 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_automobile.
- Amilcar_C4 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Amilcar_C4 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Vintage-auto-stub.
- Amilcar_C4 subject Category:Amilcar_vehicles.
- Amilcar_C4 subject Category:Vehicles_introduced_in_1922.
- Amilcar_C4 hypernym Car.
- Amilcar_C4 type Automobile.
- Amilcar_C4 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Amilcar_C4 type Vehicle.
- Amilcar_C4 type Product.
- Amilcar_C4 type DesignedArtifact.
- Amilcar_C4 type Thing.
- Amilcar_C4 comment "The Amilcar C4 is a light sporting car designed for road use made between 1922 and 1929 by the French Amilcar company. The C4 is one of three models introduced by Amilcar in 1922; the others were the CC and the CS, both of which were significantly different from the C4, although they did use the same chassis (which was lengthened for use in the C4). The C4 was touted as a more economical and usable vehicle than the other more sporty models.".
- Amilcar_C4 label "Amilcar C4".
- Amilcar_C4 sameAs Q1141704.
- Amilcar_C4 sameAs Amilcar_C4.
- Amilcar_C4 sameAs Amilcar_C4.
- Amilcar_C4 sameAs m.02614f_.
- Amilcar_C4 sameAs Amilcar_C4.
- Amilcar_C4 sameAs Q1141704.
- Amilcar_C4 wasDerivedFrom Amilcar_C4?oldid=668339391.
- Amilcar_C4 depiction Amilcarc42seatersports1923.jpg.
- Amilcar_C4 isPrimaryTopicOf Amilcar_C4.
- Amilcar_C4 name "Amilcar C4".