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Discussion in '206/246' started by Bob Zambelli, Sep 16, 2016.

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  1. Bob Zambelli

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    Back in the 80s, I had this Dino in my shop.
    Longitudinal 206 engine, one piece engine cover, odd transaxle, no seats, just padded cushions.
    Also, it had tiny wheels - maybe 13 inch.

    Anyhow, it was silver and years ago, my Dad used to see it in his office parking lot in Connecticut, yellow at the time.

    So, what about it? Still exist? Where is it now?

    Bob Z.
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  4. Bob Zambelli

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    Thanks, Guys - I had totally forgotten that I posted it before.

    Anyway, it was a four-cam engine.

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