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Looks like a Cartoon thats come to life
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![]() ![]() Small, handy and fast ![]() I like it too ![]() |
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Looks like a hand grenade. As long as you keep the pin in you're okay, but pull the pin and watch out!
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Back in the very late '70's, when I was about 10 years old, HOT ROD Magazine featured a black Fiat Topolino that was very much in this vein. It was all engine (early Hemi) and tires. I loved the car, but was struck even then by the driving arrangement that this car shares. You'll see the gas pedal is over on the other side of the car, making for a "wide stance" when driving. The Fiat had a push button Torqueflite, so the shifter took up a bit less real estate. Wild rides, for sure.
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Yikes scarry looking!!
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Might be a good idea to post the numbers on that DZ/302. Maybe the owner is around and would buy the car to marry the motor up to his Z/28.
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