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Brad Lustig

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...Look like something right out of the movie,"Cars"

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Man, that was too easy! :(

Really cool couple. This is the wife's part-time daily driver. Tim A, you'd like the husband's daily driver. This has been his car for the past 15 years, brought it over from Italy.

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yeah..rub it in..maybe one day I will get rid of one of the Tigers and get a Jag..I do like the coupe better than the roadster...

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Fiat made it also, I believe the Autobianchini was a liscence built in Spain. I had a buddy that had one in highschool. I believe it was a 250 cc 2 cylinder which made about 18 hp. Same color. It was stupid slow even in 1965.

I believe Luigi was the big brother Fiat 500

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The owner crossed the Cooper River bridge here in Charleston. Said she would never do that again. The most she was able to go was 25mph. I think it pretty much tops out around 45 (on a good day). She also said that a kid on a bike blew her out of the water at a stop sign.

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I probably saw one of those at that foreign car museum in Nashville...the Lane Museum.

I think you can find them on the net.

They had all kinds of little bitty cars like that.

That's me, Don C and Chance.

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Now we're talking small............

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There's even a woody wagon.....

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