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  1. Mexico074

    Mexico074 Formula 3

    Aug 14, 2008
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    Harriman, TN USA
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    Michael Demyanovich
    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.
     
  2. thecarnut

    thecarnut F1 Rookie
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    Apr 22, 2006
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    #27 thecarnut, Aug 16, 2008
    Last edited by a moderator: Sep 7, 2017
    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
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  3. MexmadMan

    MexmadMan Rookie

    Apr 10, 2008
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    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
     

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