Wow, I'm impressed Nathan!
Like I said, the only reason I know this car is because I owned one!
Nardi commissioned a number of cars in the 50's and 60's from several of the Itallian carroseries, the Nardi 750 was built by Viginale and showcased a number of Nardi accessories - such as one of their famous wood wheels (I have one of those on my Jag) but also a special finned aluminum sump and valve cover, shift knob and a number of interior goodies.
Nardi in those days was a little like a mini- JC whitney of Fiat accessories, only made better of course!
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My turn to put one up...
Degree of difficulty, ID the variant too...
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I don't think I'd ever figured that out from the clues, especially the first one. Tough you are Mr. Jim. :wink:
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Ok someone post up another car for me.
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It that crack in front Factory???
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Berkely.....
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Euro or USA ?
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You rope
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Here's one: the first car I ever drove...
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Well that is either a Sunbeam Tiger or an Alpine. Can't tell which from the clue. Hope it was a Tiger, oh man! :drool
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