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- Q1547590 subject Q6937204.
- Q1547590 subject Q8369937.
- Q1547590 abstract "Monica was a brand of luxury cars created in France in the 1970s by Jean Tastevin, a French industrialist whose wife's name was Monica.Monica was the last attempt (after Facel Vega) to create a luxury brand in France. Its only French competitor was the Citroën SM Opéra, the sedan which was built by Chapron.Although intended to be built in France, design, development and prototype building was entrusted to Chris Lawrence at C.J. Lawrence Consultants of Hammersmith, London, England. The 4-door, 4-seat saloon featured a De Dion rear suspension.The earliest prototype Monicas were powered by a Ted Martin designed 3.4l V8 engine but later prototypes and the production model were equipped with a Chrysler 5.6 l (340 in³) V8 engine. Advertised transmission options were the Chrysler Torqueflite system or a ZF 5-speed manual gear box.The Monica 560 was presented at the Salon de Paris 1972 and production began in 1973 at a facility located in Balbigny, Loire. Only 8 production cars (as well as 22 prototypes) were completed before the factory closed in 1974, a victim of the 1973 oil crisis.A plan by Panther Westwinds to resume production in England was announced in March 1975 but never implemented.".
- Q1547590 class Q5581707.
- Q1547590 height "1.33".
- Q1547590 layout Q4115030.
- Q1547590 length "4.955".
- Q1547590 productionEndYear "1974".
- Q1547590 productionStartYear "1973".
- Q1547590 thumbnail Monica_1973_vorne_schräg.JPG?width=300.
- Q1547590 transmission "5-speed manual".
- Q1547590 transmission "TorqueFliteautomatic".
- Q1547590 weight "1850000.0".
- Q1547590 wheelbase "2.77".
- Q1547590 width "1.82".
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- Q1547590 class Q5581707.
- Q1547590 engine "5560".
- Q1547590 layout Q4115030.
- Q1547590 name "Monica 560".
- Q1547590 production "1973".
- Q1547590 transmission "5".
- Q1547590 transmission "TorqueFlite automatic".
- Q1547590 type Product.
- Q1547590 type Automobile.
- Q1547590 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Q1547590 type DesignedArtifact.
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- Q1547590 comment "Monica was a brand of luxury cars created in France in the 1970s by Jean Tastevin, a French industrialist whose wife's name was Monica.Monica was the last attempt (after Facel Vega) to create a luxury brand in France. Its only French competitor was the Citroën SM Opéra, the sedan which was built by Chapron.Although intended to be built in France, design, development and prototype building was entrusted to Chris Lawrence at C.J. Lawrence Consultants of Hammersmith, London, England.".
- Q1547590 label "Monica (automobile)".
- Q1547590 depiction Monica_1973_vorne_schräg.JPG.
- Q1547590 name "Monica 560".