>Innocenti? I seem to recall they made both Minis and Spridgets under
>licence. At least the Spridget had a different front end treatment.
yikes, the old days... I had a Innocenti in 1974 and 75, it was a 1966
but it was FIAT powered and that was the original motor for that car. I
have never owned a Sprite but I have several friends with them and they
were nothing like my Innocenti. As a kid in High School I didn't care
about the history/details of the car, I bought it for $300 and sold it for
that 2 years later, as a result I was under the belief there was only 1
model of Innocenti, guess they made several models, a Sprite one would be a
cool car.
By the way on the brakes issue, Thank You to all that have responded
with links, I am surfing tonight. And someone mentioned that I may not
have to cut the pre-made lines, I didn't mention the cars earlier, they are
1934 Singer's , so I know that modern day fittings wont fit on them and I
would prefer to make the lines anyway.
Mike
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