11. It was produced until 1980, switching to a V4 four stroke engine in the 1960s. 12. The Type VC3 retained a single cylinder 1, 045 cm?four stroke engine , mounted ahead of the driver. 13. The Type VC2 retained a single cylinder 1, 045 cm?four stroke engine , mounted ahead of the driver. 14. The vehicle was powered by a rear-mounted 1056 cc two cylinder four stroke engine , manufactured by Peugeot themselves. 15. The MX3 class allowed two-stroke engines of up to 500cc and four stroke engines of up to 650cc. 16. The car was propelled using a single cylinder 785 cm?four stroke engine , mounted ahead of the driver. 17. The changeover to four stroke engines was remarkably rapid with the last atmospheric engines being made in 1877. 18. The V2C2 was propelled using a two cylinder 1, 325 cm?four stroke engine , mounted ahead of the driver. 19. The Type 58 was propelled using a single cylinder 833 cc four stroke engine , mounted ahead of the driver. 20. The V2C3 was propelled using a two cylinder 1, 325 cm?four stroke engine , mounted ahead of the driver.