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Innocenti on eBay

Mickey Richaud

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When's the last time you saw one of these ?
 
Never seen one, not in all the LBC car shows I've attended.

What's the scoop on the car, Mickey? Looks like an A-series engine, and I'd further guess it's on a Spridget chassis.

Fine project for someone, pretty car. :yesnod:
 
I have four of these Innocentis and they are great looking cars. Much better looking than the midget.

The car pictured would best be used as a car for parts to restore another, or to be restored with the help of another parts car.

There are many modifications to that one and you will have a very hard time finding the parts to return it to stock without another car.
 
The adorable(?) love child of a TR6 and a Midget??!
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Definitely a TR6ish front end but the rear end has a better looking Ferrari 250GTish rear end.
 
Looks like the offspring of a MG Midget, and a Fiat 124
 
I have a part that was mixed in with a bunch of Jaguar spares I bought online. It looks like a 1/8" dia. rod with indicator/lever/knob marked 'Innocenti'. I would love to see it reunited with the proper car. how would I add a photo of this thing here?
 
Beauty is quite common in Italy, that also includes their cars.

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Car? Is there a car in that picture?

Steve, to post a picture, go to reply on the bottom of the posting page and then to file manager at the bottom of the screen. Follow Directions. The picture file will need to be smaller than 100kb.
 
equiprx said:
I have a part that was mixed in with a bunch of Jaguar spares I bought online. It looks like a 1/8" dia. rod with indicator/lever/knob marked 'Innocenti'. I would love to see it reunited with the proper car.

I was able to add a blurry photo of the handle end. The handle is about 1 1/2 " in length.
About a thousand years ago I had a Fiat 1100D that had a "cruise control" that would hold the throttle open at a desired setting using a similar part. You could only disengage it by turning it 1/4 turn.
 

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