Topic: Can you Identify these Flashy Cars from The '70s?
This allowed the creation of machines based on the Citroën Xantia, Peugeot 306 or Ford Escort RS2000. In 1997, the divisions were swapped, with Division 1 now becoming the primary class, with Group A-based cars, and Group N moving to Division 2. In 1999, Division 1 was allowed cars based on WRC and Supertouring regulations, but with the same set of freedoms as the Group A (adding turbochargers and four-wheel drive where needed). The movie is set after the U.S. Although the Falcon ceased U.S. At 120 hp (89 kW), its output is 50% higher than the carbureted North American 1.6 L HO, making it the most powerful production CVH offered in North America while returning impressive fuel efficiency and without reducing the engine's lifespan. The CVH was produced in capacities from 1.1 to 2.0 L, with the smallest version offered exclusively in continental Europe, and the largest only in North America. The engine was conceived of in 1974, and was a key part of Ford's "Erika" world car programme which produced both the third-generation European Escort and the 1981 North American car of the same name. The CVH was introduced in 1980 in the third generation European Escort and in 1981 in the first generation North American Escort.