Colour and wheel covers are the same as this, but there is no protection strip on the doors and the mirrors are plastic black!
I remember there were A LOT of FIAT Puntos in the UK when I came for the first and only time (so far) in 2002!
Currently my wife has a Renault Twingo (2000 model) and I just received a fresh VW Golf VI from the rental company after giving back the beloved VW Tiguan I drove for four weeks.
Jan
Former technician in MFG2 at ETME (home base of PANAVIA The flying computer TORNADO. sadly closed now)
My first car was a 1969 Ford Torino Talladega. It had a 428CID, blue printed, balanced, 2X1350CFM Hollies on a 7 inch tunnel-ram. Dyno out well over 600HP. Got about 4MPG but at 28 cents a gallon who complained. Top out well over 160MPH but would smoke the tires real bad in a quarter. Boy those were the days. I paid only $1350.00 for it in 1971. What is sad is that I did not know it was a rare car until years later.
From Wikipedia
The Ford Torino Talladega was a car produced by the Ford Motor Company during 1969 only. Named after the Talladega Superspeedway racetrack in Alabama, it was a special racing version of the Ford Torino produced specifically to make Ford competitive in NASCAR racing, and was sold to the public only because homologation rules required a certain number of sales to the public. 754 cars were built, including prototypes; production examples were constructed during January and February 1969 at Ford's Atlanta, Georgia plant.