Perhaps there is a definitive answer to the following... On the sides of the Mexico, toward the rear wheel arches, there is the small Vignale badge... On some Mexico's, but not all, I have seen an additional badge (actually a multicolor(?) bar)... Was this supposed to be on all Mexico cars? If so, what does it stand for? I purchased a set some time ago, but have not put them on... What's the general consensus here? Mike D.
This is AM112*132, very nice looking car. Very heavy feeling when driving tha car; power steering would have been nice. Back seat leg room is not too bad on a Mexico, it is actually usable. Wood dash and instrument layout is very classy. This car was on the cover of the June 1982 issue of the MIE magazine. Ivan Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Hi All, Can anyone provide pictures of the air vents on center console that covers the drive train? In particular, what kind of duct work/tubing was used from the air box to the vents that are near the driver and passenger feet? There is the remnant of a black hose on the driver side but the passenger side is open. Any help would be greatly appreciated as the project is almost completed. Thanks