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Twin headed monster: Abarth 1000 “Bialbero” engine

“Bialbero” means twin cam: it is the top feature for a classic Abarth engine. They made it this way with three displacements: 750, 1,000, 1,300 and 2,000 cc. These engines are very rare to fine alone: they generally belong to cars which have been destroyed or they were removed from their native cars as they… Read More Twin headed monster: Abarth 1000 “Bialbero” engine

October 18, 2015October 18, 2015 Classicvirus10 Comments

Rough diamond: 1958 MG-A Twin Cam

After a two years production (1958-1960) and a little more than 2000 cars made, the MG A Twin Cam came out of the production lines, both because the engine used to give much troubles to the owners and for its high selling price. However, just after the end of the production, the cause of such… Read More Rough diamond: 1958 MG-A Twin Cam

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