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Braking system employing a brake drum attached to the wheel hub – which revolves - and a pair of non-rotating brake shoes fixed to the axle.
Exhaust system component which has separate catalytic converters to handle different gases.
System that allows a vehicle to operate on two fuel, such as petrol and LPG.
Station wagon rear door that can swing to one side or lay down to a horizontal position, as required.
Brand name for nitrocellulose lacquer, a paint extensively used until the early 1960s.
Windscreen-wiper system able to provide intermittent operation to cope with mist and light drizzle.
One located across the chassis instead of fore-and-aft.