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Revision as of 23:46, 15 November 2008
Despite building bodies on Fiat, Itala, Ceirano, Chiribiri and Diatto cars in the 1920's they are best remembered for their 127 interpretations of the 1970's, having left the automobile arena in the intervening years. The Farm was a Fiorino based hybrid van-estate car using the 1050cc engine and uprated suspension. Source
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Doors | 2 Door |
Fuel | Gasoline |
Model release year | 1987 |
Power | 26 KW |
Tranmission | Manual |
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