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DavidLaver
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Top of the front seat a grab bar for the back.
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These seats reminded me of those in an Augusta Cabriolet, and a Routemaster bus. It made me wonder how many others had that style and how long it was in fashion.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1947-FIAT-1500D-6c-Berlina-/111789661951?hash=item1a072edeff:g:x3oAAOSwNgxWEqkW
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They look rather utilitarian for such an elegant body. It makes me wonder if it was originally a staff car or a taxi or similar.
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16 October, 2015, 12:13:03 PM »
As you say Frank, it is such an elegant body. The seats don't look in too bad condition.
As for you David, this is the first time I have come across a link between a Routemaster and an Augusta!!!!
It does look an interesting vehicle and I love the use of a single stud to secure the front end of both the inlet and exhaust manifolds!!!
Andy
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On a 'wheeler dealers' recently they pulled a VW Bug apart to build a buggy. I rather liked how a bent wire clipped over the rocker cover. How many bolts to get to Fulvia or Aprilia valve gear?
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Those seats also remind me of the early Traction Avants except they had a striped material.
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Seems to be quite a conventional design for that period.
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