Name That Car
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How sad! You are correct of course.
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Never seen this before.
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I never have either, but it looks Fiat, not sure if Mirafiori but estate version?Joerg wrote:Never seen this before.
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Wow! This is a mystery. It appears to be a Fiat 130 Coupe Estate, but those are hyper rare and unlikely to be lying around on a street corner.
Fiat's 130 saloon, styled in house, was a handsome but conventional lump and an estate version of that was made that was impressive but not stunning.
Pininfarina styled the 130 coupe and that certainly was stunning. They followed it up with a Coupe estate, if you see what I mean, which was never put in production but was used by Agnelli himself, lucky devil.
The Fiat 130 coupe and Lancia Gamma coupe were my favourites of the 1970s (judged just on beauty) and I'm amazed you've come across this version on the streets.
Fiat's 130 saloon, styled in house, was a handsome but conventional lump and an estate version of that was made that was impressive but not stunning.
Pininfarina styled the 130 coupe and that certainly was stunning. They followed it up with a Coupe estate, if you see what I mean, which was never put in production but was used by Agnelli himself, lucky devil.
The Fiat 130 coupe and Lancia Gamma coupe were my favourites of the 1970s (judged just on beauty) and I'm amazed you've come across this version on the streets.
"Now that chassis number is particularly interesting ‘cos it’s the one after the one before, which is the one after mine, not many people know that"
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And it was well used.
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That side glass should be one-piece. A conversion?
I've found that the official name was the Maremma.
I've found that the official name was the Maremma.
"Now that chassis number is particularly interesting ‘cos it’s the one after the one before, which is the one after mine, not many people know that"
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Alfa Romeo powered...
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Unless I am very much mistaken that is the Aguzzoli Condor.Nicholas Lightbown wrote:Alfa Romeo powered...
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Wow! That was fast, James! Too easy!?
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Way too easy (for anyone who saw it at Chantilly).Nicholas Lightbown wrote:Wow! That was fast, James! Too easy!?
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This manufacturer also built an amphibious six-wheeler...
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Haven't seen one of these EVER, until today
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Only working half a day now.
http://www.jensensontour.co.uk
http://www.jensensontour.co.uk
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William Towns' design — he should have been ashamed of himself, although I suppose it is typical late '80s.
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It looks like a re-bodied XJS that was much nicer when left original
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