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| colspan=2 style="font-size: 90%;"  align=center | 1947-1971 [[Lambretta]] (motorscooter)
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| 1960-1967 [[Innocenti A40|A40/A40S Berlina/Combinata]] - [[hatchback]] [[Austin A40 Farina]]
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| 1961-1968 [[Innocenti Spider|950/1100 Spider]] - [[roadster]] [[Austin-Healey Sprite|Austin-Healey Sprite Mk.II]]
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| 1963-1974 [[Innocenti IM3|IM3/IM3S/Austin I4/I5]] - [[sedan]] [[Morris 1100]]
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| 1965  --    [[Innocenti 186 GT|186 GT]] - coupé with a 6 cyl. Ferrari Dino engine
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| 1965-1975 [[Innocenti Mini|Mini]] - [[Mini]]
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| 1974-1975 [[Innocenti Regent|Regent]] - [[sedan]] [[Austin Allegro]]
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| 1974-1975 [[Innocenti Mini]] - 90L and 120L [[Bertone]] rebodied [[Mini]]
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| 1975-1982 [[Innocenti De Tomaso]] - De Tomaso further development of [[Innocenti Mini]]
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| 1983-1992 [[Innocenti De Tomaso|3C]] - De Tomaso-rebodied [[Daihatsu Charade]]
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| 1991-1993 [[Innocenti Koral|Koral]] - [[Yugo|Yugo Koral]] rebadged for the Italian market
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| 1991-1996 [[Innocenti Elba|Elba]] - European version of the Brazilian [[Fiat Elba]]
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Revision as of 12:11, 28 January 2009


Ducati Models
1947-1971 Lambretta (motorscooter) 1960-1967 A40/A40S Berlina/Combinata - hatchback Austin A40 Farina 1961-1968 950/1100 Spider - roadster Austin-Healey Sprite Mk.II 1963-1974 IM3/IM3S/Austin I4/I5 - sedan Morris 1100 1965 -- 186 GT - coupé with a 6 cyl. Ferrari Dino engine 1965-1975 Mini - Mini 1974-1975 Regent - sedan Austin Allegro 1974-1975 Innocenti Mini - 90L and 120L Bertone rebodied Mini 1975-1982 Innocenti De Tomaso - De Tomaso further development of Innocenti Mini 1983-1992 3C - De Tomaso-rebodied Daihatsu Charade 1991-1993 Koral - Yugo Koral rebadged for the Italian market 1991-1996 Elba - European version of the Brazilian Fiat Elba