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The Acura Vigor is FMF.
Post cars that front mid-engine FWD.
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FMMFFMFMFFFMFMFF
some of those are bad words
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The only front mid-engine vehicle that matters.
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If I could get another classic car it would probably be a pre 69 DS safari with the non plastic dash.
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The half shafts come out of the transaxle which is underneath/behind the engine, so the engine’s not all the way behind the axles. This is a schematic. Same applies to the Honda/Acura V6 models with this layout.
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1972 car but, yes. DS Safari is wonderful. This one is in the lane.
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From this
To this
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Wow the French would hate that
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The story behind this car is pretty cool. https://www.lanemotormuseum.org/collection/cars/item/citroen-ds20-safari-estate-wagon-1973
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Not only that, but also with Honda’s only I5.
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That looks pretty much dead on the front axel to me.