DAF
600
1959-1963
The DAF 600 was the first Dutch passenger car ever built. It was presented at the Amsterdam Motor Show in February 1958 and was an instant hit. Due to the great interest, DAF decided to adjust production, so it did not start until 1959. The 600 was the first production car since the 1920s to have a continuously variable transmission (CVT) system - the innovative DAF Variomatic. The engine was an in-house development, an air-cooled, two-cylinder engine, displacing 590 cc. In its four-year production run, more than 30,000 units had been built.
1959
DAF 600
folder, 8 pages, Dutch
published c1959
Dating
the first series 600 had the turn signals above the b-style, as of 1960 they were situated below the head lights
DAF 600
folder, 6 pages, Dutch
published c1959
Dating
the first series 600 had the turn signals above the b-style, as of 1960 they were situated below the head lights
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