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Mitsubishi Debonair, 1966
| Manufacturer | Mitsubishi |
| Model | Debonair |
| Year of production | 1966 |
| Start of production | |
| End of production | |
| Body type |
sedan |
| Number of doors | 4 |
| Number of seats | 6 |
| Engine position |
front |
| Drive wheel |
rear |
| Fuel |
petrol |
| Number of cylinders |
inline 6 |
| Cooling |
liquid |
| Capacity | 1991 ccm, 120.9 cu-in |
| Bore | 80.0 mm, 3.15 in |
| Stroke | 66.0 mm, 2.598 in |
| Compression ratio | 10.0:1 |
| Valve Gear |
OHV |
| Valves per cylinder | 2 |
| Fuel system |
carburator |
| Aspiration |
normal |
| Max power [kW / PS / hp] |
77 / 105 / 104 at 5000 rpm |
| Max torque [Nm / ft-lb] |
165 / 122 at 3400 rpm |
| Total power (hybrid) | |
| Total torque (hybrid) |
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| Gearbox | M4 |
| Gearbox (option) | |
| Wheelbase | 2690 mm, 105.9 in |
| Front track | 1360 mm, 53.5 in |
| Rear track | 1380 mm, 54.3 in |
| Length | 4670 mm, 183.9 in |
| Width | 1690 mm, 66.5 in |
| Height | 1465 mm, 57.7 in |
| Weight | 1330 kg, 2932 lb |
| Maximum speed |
155 km/h, 96 mph |
| 0-100 km/h | |
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| Foto: Rudolf Koždoò, Motorcar Museum of Japan 2007 |
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