2-door/4-door 4-seater hatchback saloon. After a three year new-model famine, this was the first major new shape from Fiat int eh late seventies. Called Ritmo elsewhere (except USA), it supplemented ...
Same basic specification, but S2 introduces larger front brake calipers, polished veneer dash, (optional) centre-lock wheels. S3 first launched as fixed-head, in 1965; drophead S3 (better hood, ...
Ferrari was irritatingly vague about its plans for the unit, but a glance at the specifications proved it was no flippant engineering indulgence. The diminutive all-alloy four-pot boasted a ...
2-door 2-seater coupé/open sports car. Intriguing sporting car from Brazil with glass-fibre body shell on modified VW Beetle chassis and all running gear built with co-operation of VW Brazil. 70 or ...
Sedan, brougham sedan, convertible coupé, convertible phaeton sedan. The beginning of the long, low look with Auburn-type Lycoming engine reversed (and rotating anti-clockwise) driving the front ...
4-door 4-seater sports saloon. Limited production derivative of Avenger intended for racing and rallying. Few Tiger Is with bonnet bulge and boot-lid aerofoil, more Tiger IIs with quad headlamps, no ...
Had the Canadian border police not been quite so alert, the Sport-Cabriolet might have disappeared from the country for ever. Once it had been handed in, the Horch was confiscated for a second time, ...
Launched in 1960 as the ZAZ 965, in which form resembles misshapen Fiat 600. Rear-mounted air-cooled V4 in unitary hull, with torsion-bar front suspension and coil rear, plus cam-and-peg steering.