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    Some more photos from the same race, and you can see some videos here:

    YouTube - AAAS Premio de las Americas

    YouTube - AAAS Premio de las Americas

    YouTube - AAAS Premio de las Americas
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    Very interesting, what is historic racing like over there? Looks like a strange mixtures of Fiats and Peugeots..any other classes? Torinos?
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    That race was an historic Fiat-Peugeot challenge. In the 70´s here, in Argentina, existed a category called "Turismo nacional" (National tourism), where Semi-Standard Fiat and Peugeot race togheter.
    And yes. Our Torino´s run in many historic races (For those who want to know what car is an Argentinian Torino, I said that is similar to your Rambler American, but modified by Pinninfarina...). You can see more Torinos in: http://www.torosite.com.ar
    Here you can see some photos of Torinos.
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    But, this is an Abarth forum, so I attach an Abath photo.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Abartharg View Post
    But, this is an Abarth forum, so I attach an Abath photo.
    thanks anyway

    here is an 850 sold during the 2007 Monterey RM auction..
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    Help me identify this car please!

    On my fiat car fourm we cannot identify what model Fiat 600 this car is. Any and all help is greatly appreciated.

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    Quote Originally Posted by usc932000 View Post
    On my fiat car fourm we cannot identify what model Fiat 600 this car is. Any and all help is greatly appreciated.

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    could it be an early Seat production model?
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    Quote Originally Posted by usc932000 View Post
    On my fiat car fourm we cannot identify what model Fiat 600 this car is. Any and all help is greatly appreciated.
    I there and welcome to UCP.
    Despite what they claim on that text, I don't believe those arches are original. Judging from other cars for sale on that webpage, I doubt that they are trustable. My guess it's that it's just a modified 600.
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    I agree also, the poster has suggested that its probably a Rally Fiat 600 that was rare. The poster claims because of the second set of headlights and the side ventilation slots in the rear, it has to be a special model. The bumper in the rear is just cut. Most of the other posters beleive that its just a modified version.
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    Quote Originally Posted by McReis View Post
    Despite what they claim on that text, I don't believe those arches are original. Judging from other cars for sale on that webpage, I doubt that they are trustable.
    I wouldn't trust any car coming from Portugal
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    Quote Originally Posted by henk4 View Post
    could it be an early Seat production model?
    The last post from the thread starter suggested that it was a rally version, thats when I thought I'd post it here to get some answers from very knowledgeable people instead. Here's the full thread

    www.fiat500club.org.uk :: View topic - What is this Fiat 600 (very unusal)
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    Quote Originally Posted by henk4 View Post
    I wouldn't trust any car coming from Portugal
    Neither would I. That's why I bought a US Mazda.

    Quote Originally Posted by usc932000 View Post
    The last post from the thread starter suggested that it was a rally version, thats when I thought I'd post it here to get some answers from very knowledgeable people instead.
    I can't qualify myself as very knowledgeable but I would bet that car is just a vandalised 600.
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    Quote Originally Posted by McReis View Post
    I there and welcome to UCP.
    Despite what they claim on that text, I don't believe those arches are original. Judging from other cars for sale on that webpage, I doubt that they are trustable. My guess it's that it's just a modified 600.
    I think the same. Is only a (very bad) modified Fiat 600....

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    Quote Originally Posted by McReis View Post
    I there and welcome to UCP.
    Despite what they claim on that text, I don't believe those arches are original. Judging from other cars for sale on that webpage, I doubt that they are trustable. My guess it's that it's just a modified 600.
    Well that seems to be the consensus, but the poster beleives otherwise.

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