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Skylark

USA

Posted - 10/06/2024 :  04:21:41  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I know our JSS group is not really a foreign car crowd, but how about a hybrid?

..... this car was built by an Italian-American Company, headed by an Italian who immigrated his business to America after WW2, and it used a 327 V8 Corvette engine,
because he didn't have the money to design/build his own engine. (kinda sounds like the Studebaker Avanti story, in a way)
Twice the price of a Corvette, and half the price of a comparable Maserati, it sold only 800 units from 1962-1970.

Personally, even if I had the money, I would never buy the 1:1 car, but I can't help admiring some of the Euro companies' designs.

1962 Iso-Rivolta IR-300 (and in later years, renamed IR-340 with a higher HP Corvette motor)


















Before moving his company upscale, they built microcars like this Iso Isetta 250 immediately after WW2.
Later, they licensed this design to BMW, who sold it as a BMW-Isetta. The partnership was profitable for both companies, and the Italian (Mr. Rivolta) decided to go up-market.







Edited by - Skylark on 10/08/2024 03:56:06

kosh2258

USA

Posted - 10/06/2024 :  07:03:37  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I've heard the name before, but don't recall seeing any in pictures. A nice-looking car. It resembles a BMW 3.0 CSL.

Edited by - kosh2258 on 10/06/2024 07:04:00
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Gene

USA

Posted - 10/06/2024 :  09:00:17  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I agree with Ted.
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tcam

USA

Posted - 10/06/2024 :  09:48:36  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I love the interior and the front is nice but don't care for the rear.

Edited by - tcam on 10/06/2024 09:49:17
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Steve K

USA

Posted - 10/06/2024 :  09:51:49  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
That's a gorgeous car, inside and out!!!
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Myron

USA

Posted - 10/06/2024 :  16:52:00  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I love the dash.
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