What would an Italian kei car look like? We'll let you come up with your own ideas–the Fiat 500 could be on that list–but we think it would look something like the Turbo De Tomaso: an Innocenti that was styled by Bertone, powered by Daihatsu and built by De Tomaso.
Depending on the model year, the car's kei-car-esque turbocharged 993cc …
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On a sad/related note, I got rid of my leftover Innocenti Mini stuff this weekend--mostly just some wheels, door cards and a cover. It was a good car.
I'm seeing a very strong resemblance to a Yugo - perhaps the same stylist was responsible for both?
MadScientistMatt said:
I'm seeing a very strong resemblance to a Yugo - perhaps the same stylist was responsible for both?
No the Innocenti Mini was done at betrone and the Yugo is a shortened fiat 128 which was styled in house at fiat. The similarities are simply Italian 70s sedan/hatch styling.
For that price I'd go with a yugo.
I had a 1984 non-turbo model as my first car. It was a lot of fun. If you got off the gas while driving in a tight circle it would bring the inside rear wheel up in the air which was pretty entertaining in the school parking lot.
This is not the Pantera I was expecting.
In reply to Appleseed :
No but it's the Pantera we can (almost) get
Wally (Forum Supporter) said:
In reply to Appleseed :
No but it's the Pantera we can (almost) get
I'm not sure I could afford even that.
Honestly wouldn't surprise me if having an actual pantera might be cheaper overall due to having an American drivetrain vs a combination of Italian and Japanese that isant one of the main manufacturers.
In reply to MotorsportsGordon :
That is a good point. I recently wrote a Pantera buyer guide for Classic Motorsports. It's in the current issue, and eventually it will be online. While writing it, I learned that today's parts availability for the Pantera is crazy good–and that's before you get to the Ford engine. OE parts are even still available. Once you figure buy-in, though, the Pantera might cost a bit more as good examples now bring $75k-$95k. But interesting comparison.
The Innocenti de Tomaso is one of my dream garage cars.
I can pretty much guarantee it will be more comfortable to sit in and drive than a Pantera.