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![]() Corvair Center Re: OT: but wild! Posted by:
jmaechtlen
() Date: July 16, 2013 10:45PM I thought the little one was a Fiat 850 - but those are water cooled. (850 cc in-line 4, rear engine, radiator back there too) Re: OT: but wild! Posted by:
sofast1
() Date: July 16, 2013 10:50PM There was an Abarth conversion with a 59.9 ci. engine that produced 73 hp! Re: OT: but wild! Posted by:
Wyvern
() Date: July 16, 2013 10:54PM ![]() Well, it's a '49, '50, '51, '52, '53, '54, '55, '56, '57, '58, '59 automobile... James '65 Corsa project "I may not always drive a car, but when I do, I prefer a Corvair. Stay loose, my friends." Re: OT: but wild! Posted by:
1966-Corsa-GT-180
() Date: July 17, 2013 05:29AM davemotohead Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Ok what is this? ====================================================== Fiat 850 coupe. 1960s Rear engine 4 cyl water cooled, rear radiator. Fun little cars. Dan Davis ~ Pierce County, WA ~ CORSA Western Director + Corvairs NW + North Cascades Corvairs + Corvanatics 1966 Corsa Turbo coupe ~ ~ 1966 Corsa 140 Coupe ~ ~ 1965 Monza 140/4 Convertible Sierra Tan/Fawn ~ 1964 Monza Spyder Convertible ~ 1960 Monza Ermine White/Red PG ++ ~ 1965 Monza 140/4 CoupeEvening Orchid w/ ivory/black interior ~ 1962 Monza Wagon 102/4 ~ 1963 Rampside/Scamper ~ 1963 Red/Greenbrier ~ 1969 Ultra Van #468 Re: OT: but wild! Posted by:
Bill Stanley
() Date: July 17, 2013 09:24AM Studebaker's collaboration with Porsche included an interesting design from Porsche for a handsome sedan. [dedeporsche.com] Re: OT: but wild! Posted by:
Demon-Xanth
() Date: July 17, 2013 09:38AM How about a Buick straight 8 in a 240SX? ![]() 'vairless. But not forever. Cars need to drive to be alive. One that never leaves the garage may be perfect, but dead. Re: OT: but wild! Posted by:
vairchet
() Date: July 17, 2013 10:07AM Body design quite similar to 1964-1967 Glas 1300/1700 GT and 1968 BMW 1600 GT Vinho: [storm.oldcarmanualproject.com] [hooniverse.com] [www.youtube.com] [www.youtube.com] Chet in Ramona Re: OT: but wild! Posted by:
lgoodwin
() Date: July 17, 2013 02:13PM Wasn't sure if it was a Fiat or a Simca, so searched Google Images for "Simca" with some very interesting results! 1958 Simca Fulgur concept car: ![]() 1958 Simca Special: ![]() Virgil Exner's Simca Special -- VERY "Buicky" look: ![]() ![]() <table align='center' width='0'> <tr> <td><img src='[www.automation-scs.com]; alt='1962 Corvair 900 sedan' width='190' /></td> <td><img src='[corvaircenter.com]; alt='1967 Corvair Monza 140/4-speed' width='190' /></td> <td><img src='[corvaircenter.com]; alt='1968 Corvair 500 coupe' width='190' /></td> <td><img src='[www.automation-scs.com]; alt='1983 Mexican Mustang 5.0' width='190' /></td> <td><a href='[www.automation-scs.com&]; target='_blank'> ![]() </tr> <tr> <td align='center'><font size='1'>1962 900 sedan needs a home</font></td> <td align='center'><font size='1'>1967 Monza 140/4-spd</font></td> <td align='center'><font size='1'>1968 500 coupe (now my son's)</font></td> <td align='center'><font size='1'>1983 Mexican Mustang 5.0</font></td> </tr> </table> Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum. |