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D A F - P H O T O S |
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The D.A.F., introduced in the Netherlands in 1958 by Van Doorne's
Automobielfabrik N.V. of Eindhoven, is noteworthy because of its
ingenious and smooth transmission. This was a fully automatic
transmission using a centrifugal clutch and a V-belt drive with
limited-slip differential. It was one of the easiest cars to
drive because it was operated with just a forward-reverse level. All four wheels were
independently suspended. By 1962, production had climbed to 20,000
units a year. That year a larger 750cc engine was installed boosting its
top speed to 64 miles from 52 per hour. Probably for this reason the
D.A.F. ended production a few years later.
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