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Fiat 126 as bycatch

The Fiat 126 (type 126) was a (tight) four-seater city car with the rear engine, which was introduced by Fiat at the Turin Motor Show in October 1972 as a replacement for the Fiat 500. The 126 had the same wheelbase and many of the same mechanical parts and layout with the Fiat 500, with a revised, slightly larger body designed by Sergio Sartorelli.
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Half a motor, better than an empty cap

It is often grumbled that 'nobody does anything anymore'. Just like with a lot of grumbling, it's not that bad. But some really 'do' much more than others. Harm Schrage is such a person. We came into contact with him through the fanfare. This is what he did. In his own words:
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The Moto Morini 350: the other V twin from Italy

In the meantime, the Moto Morini 350 cc twin was the first design that Franco Lambertini drew for Moto Morini. And no matter how beautiful the engine block was: Lambertini had nothing more or less intended with it than a high-quality, economical and…