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Mistery Car: Find the name

Update, same day: As Alejandro correctly says, this is an Autocars Sabra Sport Spider. Thanks Alejandro. This time not only we didn’t ever know this car existed, but even now we can’t understand what car is it. The only clear thing about this car is that there’s a british car under that strange body (… Read More Mistery Car: Find the name

February 10, 2016February 10, 2016 Classicvirus6 Comments

Coachbuilt trivia: what car is it?

Originally posted on Classic Virus:
August 2 – Update: mistery solved! See comments below. 1947 Stanguellini – Bertone 1100 August 2 The base car seems indeed a Fiat 1100S by Pininfarina, probably with a modified front grill, but the mistery remains partially unsolved: where that big Abarth badge and such air scoop come from? The…

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