![]() 06/17/2016 at 16:02 • Filed to: Fiat, Punto, 176 | ![]() | ![]() |
Mk1 Punto.
Obviously.
And no, I don’t know why the young lady, as she then was twenty-odd years ago, is skateboarding without protective gear.
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My first car was a diesel MkI. It was like a little donkey, slow but never left me stranded, despite me not having a clue about what i was doing behing the wheel. Not painting myself as some super driver now, but damn, that car should have died 4 times over with all the stupid shit i did in it.
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I have a feeling neither of those girl are really into skateboarding. Also is that a Bertone badge on front the fender? Sure looks like one.
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Sure is. Convertibles were often built by outside companies.
Pininfarina for example did the Focus CC.
Yes, that’s a tiny Pininfarina badge just ahead of the rear wheel.
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Jup, Bertone did the convertible.
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Project 176. Being sneaky with chassis codes again.
They also made a 8v 1.6 “Sporting” model with a whopping 88bhp, later downgraded to 85bhp in favour of a 16v unit.
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Neat