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The make of a vehicle is the manufacturer and the model is the specific version of car made by that manufacturer. Example, a Ford Fusion -- the make is Ford the model is Fusion
carry it Unless you also hand-made an engine for the vehicle.
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Depends on the manufacture. On Chevy for instance, the engine Serial# will tell you where the engine was made, month, year, and vehicle it was installed in. Use Google to search for engine codes for your vehicle.
Anytime you make modifications to the a vehicle from how the manufacturer orginally made the car you have the possibility of damaging it.
Bespoke is British for custom-made, originally referring to tailoring. In this case, a bespoke engine is one custom-made for a particular vehicle or owner.
A VIN number is a Vehicle Identification Number system. This number is in place so that you can determine what country of origin and exact manufacturer this vehicle was made and manufactured.
It depends on the vehicle. The engine mount are different and a custom setup will need to be made if it does fit.
Information carried to the franchised dealer is most likely to be , for example training corses , new and older cars being produced , warrentys , model spec,what type of engine will there be to be given to the franchised dealer, And also what type of model of the car they is.
The Ford XC, also known as the Falcon, is a vehicle that is sold in Australia. There have been many models of this vehicle made, and the engine size is typically a 6 cylinder.
No... A corolla engine is made by Toyota for a Toyota Corolla vehicle... The Chevy Prism is made by Chevy... Chevy and Toyota are different companies...
In the early 1900's the Lohner-Porsche was originally an electric-powered car, then was made with an internal combustion engine powering hub-mounted electric motors. That was the first Hybrid Vehicle.