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Mebetoys
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well-done castings. Some were very clever model selections such as the Autobianchi A66 Elaf petroleum with a roof luggage rack carrying two large plastic
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a song from Brian Eno's 1974 solo debut Here Come the Warm Jets.) A1 Autobianchi – "All Around (Everybody's Kissing)" (6:22) A2 Freiland – "Frei" (5:40)
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2/2 Giovanni Zorzato M. Barello Autobianchi A112 Abarth 11:14:54 2:02:11 22. 105 2/2 Ugo Ameglio Piero Ramella Autobianchi A112 Abarth 11:23:07 2:10:24 23
NSU/Fiat Weinsberg 500
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capacity was slightly less than the slightly wider 125 – 12. In contrast to Autobianchi Bianchina, both Weinsberg versions were built from partially assembled
Hot hatch
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that of the German subcompact. The first European hot hatch was the Autobianchi A112 Abarth, introduced in September 1971. It was prepared by the motorsports
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1500 503 – Mercedes-Benz 230 SL 504 – Ferrari 250 GT Berlinetta 505 – Autobianchi Bianchina Panoramica 506 – Alfa Romeo Giulia SS 507 – Ford Cortina 508
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Italian brands such as Alfa Romeo, Fiat (and Spanish SEAT), Lancia, Autobianchi , Ferrari, and Maserati mainly from the 1950s through the 1980s, but considering
Volkswagen Golf Mk1
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generally similar concept, such as the 1967 Simca 1100 Ti and the 1971 Autobianchi A112 Abarth had appeared earlier. Total production of Golf Mk1 GTIs eventually
Michèle Mouton
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Ret N/A [A] N/A Alpine-Renault A310 V6 FRA Ret GBR 1977 Michèle Mouton Autobianchi A112 Abarth MON 24 SWE POR KEN NZL GRC FIN CAN ITA N/A [B] N/A Fiat 131
Pio Manzù
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successor to the Fiat 500, the 126. Another project in 1968 was the Autobianchi sports coupé G.31, which had already been started by OSI a few years