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So basic, uninspired and meaningless I wouldn't even use it... I would still ask the author of the original Fait mod (it would just be polite!),...
"Bolide" is a non-scientific astronomic term, it roughly translates as "bullet" and designates fast-burning, exploding meteors. By extension, it...
"Venatore" is an obsolete term, it wouldn't really sound all that mean in Italian... If anything, I would opt for its latin equivalent, Venator...
Not necessarily. A "berlinetta" would be a high performance, aptly-designed sportscar without a corresponding sedan counterpart. 2 seater, 2+2 at...
Ferrari wasn't "bought by FIAT back in the '60s", it just joined the group in a 50/50 joint-venture. FIAT only gained full control over Ferrari in...
Even in the Real World™, retired brands are resurrected pretty often. Think of Alpine, Bugatti, Datsun... So how would it be a problem, to...
Well, even in Continental Europe, the driver-side mirror only became mandatory in the mid/late '70s, so before the introduction of stricter...
Looks like it's specced to resemble the italian-built Series II, which was some sort of a hybrid between the italian-built Series I and the actual...
The K-Series is based on a D-segment platform and it's about 20 cms shorter than the current SL, which is based on an E-segment platform instead,...
The SL though is 1-2 segments above the K-Series, both in terms of size and market placement...
For what it's worth, the mod is still better than the actual car itself... ;)
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So... Today is Republic Day in Italy. Since an Italian was responsible for the first european colonization of the Americas and Italians also...
The 124 Spider is actually a FIAT: [IMG] Alfa Romeo also made a 2-seater roadster, known simply as the Spider: [IMG] Do you know which one is it?
'63 models retained the "Sport Coupè" and "Sport Sedan" naming scheme that debuted with the previous "arched roof" variants despite what once were...
I believe both manufacturers and consumers would have called the Bluebuck a 2dr sedan/2dr hardtop at best, because that's exactly what it is. The...
Given the etymology of the french term "coupè" ("cut"), a proper coupè is either supposed to have a shorter wheelbase or at least a sleeker...
It was actually me. And it was specifically referred to EU-spec amber blinkers: as mentioned, in Europe it would either be clear signals mixed...
It could have been exported, but still, these countries would get market-specific variants.
In that derby picture, window pillars are entirely exposed as the rear quarterlights were removed... :)