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Very cool & rare -drool

Looks nice but then looks just like so many other cars.
 
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Looks nice but then looks just like so many other cars.

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I don't know - it's your Italian relative same DNA with different clothes.

Help me out here experts - it's a bugeye underneath - not a square body right?
 
It is, but then on the outside it just looks so regular.

That is a nice example.
 
A very rare and nicely restored example. It will be very interesting to see what it goes for. That's the kind of car that some folks will pay way more than it's worth.

Very nice. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/iagree.gif
 
The Innocenti S was built in Milan, Italy from 1961 to 1966. They used the Midget/Sprite engine, transmission, wheels, axles, suspension, brakes, & steering. Everything else was made by Innocenti. Ghia of Turin designed the body. Most were sold in Italy but a few were sold in the U.S. There are some great pictures and a lot of information on this car in "Original Sprite & Midget" by Terry Horler. I think the car looks great and would be very desirable car to own.
 
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There are some great pictures and a lot of information on this car in "Original Sprite & Midget" by Terry Horler.

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This book is very valuable, endless info within.
 
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