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- Q928713 subject Q7014350.
- Q928713 abstract "The L700 was a commercial station wagon from Honda. Produced for only eleven months beginning in October 1965, it shared the S600 roadster's mechanicals and used a bored out version of that car's high-tech inline-four engine. At 687 cc, the DOHC engine produced 52 hp (39 kW) with twin side-draft carburettors.The L700 was designed for commercial deliveries and was referred to by Honda as a light van, but it appeared as a conventional station wagon, seating five. Only a four-speed manual transmission was available, the front suspension was independent by MacPherson struts while the rear was a conventional leaf sprung live axle. Two models were built — the basic LA700 and better-equipped LM700. A third version, called the Honda P700 was a small pick-up truck version, with an exposed load bay and a standard cab situated behind the engine, using the same chassis as the L700 (front engine, rear drive). It appeared a month after the L700. 12,763 L700 and 1328 P700 were built. Payload for all L and P-series models was 400 kg (880 lb).".
- Q928713 bodyStyle Q188886.
- Q928713 class Q43193.
- Q928713 height "1.4".
- Q928713 length "3.69".
- Q928713 manufacturer Q9584.
- Q928713 productionEndYear "1965".
- Q928713 productionStartYear "1965".
- Q928713 relatedMeanOfTransportation Q1626672.
- Q928713 relatedMeanOfTransportation Q1626684.
- Q928713 relatedMeanOfTransportation Q1626697.
- Q928713 thumbnail Honda_l700.jpg?width=300.
- Q928713 weight "800000.0".
- Q928713 wheelbase "2.245".
- Q928713 width "1.485".
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- Q928713 wikiPageWikiLink Q1626672.
- Q928713 wikiPageWikiLink Q1626684.
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- Q928713 wikiPageWikiLink Q7014350.
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- Q928713 aka "Honda L800".
- Q928713 bodyStyle "3".
- Q928713 class Q43193.
- Q928713 manufacturer Q9584.
- Q928713 name "Honda L700".
- Q928713 production "L700: October 1965-September 1966".
- Q928713 production "L800: September 1966-November 1967".
- Q928713 production "Sayama Plant, Sayama, Saitama, Japan".
- Q928713 related Q1626672.
- Q928713 related Q1626684.
- Q928713 related Q1626697.
- Q928713 type Product.
- Q928713 type Automobile.
- Q928713 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Q928713 type DesignedArtifact.
- Q928713 type Thing.
- Q928713 comment "The L700 was a commercial station wagon from Honda. Produced for only eleven months beginning in October 1965, it shared the S600 roadster's mechanicals and used a bored out version of that car's high-tech inline-four engine. At 687 cc, the DOHC engine produced 52 hp (39 kW) with twin side-draft carburettors.The L700 was designed for commercial deliveries and was referred to by Honda as a light van, but it appeared as a conventional station wagon, seating five.".
- Q928713 label "Honda L700".
- Q928713 depiction Honda_l700.jpg.
- Q928713 name "Honda L700".
- Q928713 name "Honda L800".