a 1300 version, as shown on the European Concours d'elegance in Schwetzingen in 2003. An d yes, the car was purely designed for racing, and also came with a 2 litre engine.
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a 1300 version, as shown on the European Concours d'elegance in Schwetzingen in 2003. An d yes, the car was purely designed for racing, and also came with a 2 litre engine.
[QUOTE=henk4;680431]a 1300 version, as shown on the European Concours d'elegance in Schwetzingen in 2003. An d yes, the car was purely designed for racing, and also came with a 2 litre engine.[/QUOTE]
Just for the record, the blue one above is a 2-litre. Apparently it was capable of speeds up to 270km/h...
[QUOTE=Ferrer;680438]Just for the record, the blue one above is a 2-litre. Apparently it was capable of speeds up to 270km/h...[/QUOTE]
yes the two litre is a DOHC (as you can see the 1300 is just an OHV engine), here is another one
One is a long tail and the other isn't.
[QUOTE=McReis;680394]The Fiat Abarth Monomille has the same body, right?[/QUOTE]
I believe that Abarth used similar bodies for different creations, altough I could be wrong.
[QUOTE=Ferrer;680944]I believe that Abarth used similar bodies for different creations, altough I could be wrong.[/QUOTE]
similar is the correct word, never the same though, which makes identifying the different models a nightmare.
Here is a 1000 (or 1mille or monomille), shot at Pebble Beach in 2005...
Based on the 1000 Berlina.
Abarth-Simca 1300 GT & Spyder #3
Abarth-Simca 1300 GT & Spyder #4
Abarth Simca 1300 #5