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  1. That would be the Porsche 597 Jagdwagen. 49 were sold to the public. The very first Porsche designed 4WD would be the 1900 Lohner-Porsche Electromobile.
  2. Mitsubishi also makes light rail vehicles, and subway cars. Both Fiat and Renault used to make rail vehicles, but not any more.
  3. THe Dodge Power Wagon in 1968?
  4. The Jeep Gladiator could be had with a flathead six until 1961.
  5. It's actually a 1908 Pontiac Buggy Runabout.
  6. Thanks. The wording had me wondering if you meant the first DOHC 4-valve/cylinder engine ever, but that honour, as far as I know, goes to Ernest Henry and Peugeot in 1912, and the Chevrolets had nothing to do with that.
  7. Oh, I forgot about the DOHC Frontenac racer he built that won the 1920 Indy 500
  8. If you mean Chevrolet the man, he was building DOHC conversions for Model T engines. The earlier date I've seen for one is 1924
  9. I decided to make a few references to GM's first compact, the Corvair, while keeping Mini proportions.
  10. 1. Tatra T613 2. Riley Kestral 3. Audi 100 Coupe 4. Borgward Isabella 5. 1932 Nash
  11. Here's one that takes some cues from the original Stingray, as well as the current Stingray concept car.

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