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Hemmings Find of the Day – 1985 De Tomaso Innocenti Turbo

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From the Anglo-Italian-Japanese Boosted Hatchback Department comes this 1985 De Tomaso Innocenti Turbo – a project car for those with a boundless desire to enjoy three-cylinder turbocharged hatchback motoring forever. Innocenti started with steel tubing, later produced the Lambretta scooter, then struck a deal with Austin to build Bertone-designed cars with Austin Mini mechanicals. Austin […]

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Tagged British Leyland, Daihatsu, Daihatsu Charade, DeTomaso, DeTomaso Innocenti, Eighties, Hemmings Find of the Day, Hemmings Sports & Exotic Car, Innocenti, Japanese cars, microcars and minicars, Turbo, turbochargers  
 

Four-Links – Mack’s military might, the smallest DeTomaso, Swallow factory, 3×3

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* I could pull Mack military trucks from Crismon all day long, but for those of you with such an interest, BigLorryBlog has already done some legwork, and not just on Macks built for the U.S. Military, such as the V-8-powered Moroccan Army F900 above.

* Here in the States, the DeTomaso name conjures up images […]

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