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PAUL161

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I know what this manufactured car is and just for fun, I''l give you one clue, it's a 1970! :highly_amused: Any takers? PJ

First pic!
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Well, it's kinda ugly.
 
Looks like the love child of an MG and a John Deere :rolleye:
 
I have to agree that it's kinda ugly!:highly_amused:
 
Gah, My Eyes!
 
Siata Spring.
 
I’ll guess it’s a Fiat but I think Mickey is right.
 
Another, Unusual cooling system for a car. But the Italians had a way of doing things a little different than most.
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DOH... Mickey posted the answer before I even saw this thread. Usually I don't know the cars when someone starts a thread like this!
 
DOH... Mickey posted the answer before I even saw this thread. Usually I don't know the cars when someone starts a thread like this!

Mickey would kill in on Jeopardy in the category "Auto-mated"
 
Siata manufactured quite a lot of cars, believe it or not, some of them are quite appealing. Such as, the Siata 200CS

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I’ll guess it’s a Fiat but I think Mickey is right.

Well, you were partly right; it was based on the 850. I remember when it came out in the late '60s. At the time it was funky enough to snag a bit of a following. Not enough appeal, though, to make it successfully.
 
Well, you were partly right; it was based on the 850. I remember when it came out in the late '60s. At the time it was funky enough to snag a bit of a following. Not enough appeal, though, to make it successfully.
The 850 brings back memories. I remember going to the NY car show at the Coliseum and seeing the 850 for the first time.
 
It certainly wouldn't attract any girls I'd want to have around!

They'd have better tastes and know their way around a toolbox. Here's Mitsy (jokingly dubbed "Wrench Wench")

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I took that C&D review to a guy who had one of those.
I walked up to him in his garage,& asked him "What kind of car is that?".
He started to tell me,& I handed him the article & said "Is it anything like this?".
Our local Plymouth/Fiat dealer had one of these in their shop,when
they were fairly new.I seem to remember that they were pulling the engine.
 
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