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  • ...ocenti]]. The Innocenti Spyder (1961-1970) was a rebodied version of the [[Austin-Healey]] MKII Sprite (styling by [[Ghia]]). The car was produced by OSI (near Mil ...[[Innocenti Spider|950/1100 Spider]] - [[roadster]] [[Austin-Healey Sprite|Austin-Healey Sprite Mk.II]]
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  • .... He moved up from the Austin to a [[Ford 10]] special and [[Austin-Healey|Austin-Healey]], then a F2 [[Cooper Car Company|Cooper]]-Climax sports. He immediately be
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  • ...y braking and pulling over to the right to enter the pits. This forced the Austin-Healey to move over to the left, into the path of two faster Mercedes driven by Le ...gh did not have time to react, and his car ran into the sloped back of the Austin-Healey, was catapulted into the air, crashed on top of an earth bank designed to p
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  • ...the [[1948]] [[Austin Motor Company|Austin]] 2660 cc engine used in the [[Austin-Healey 100]] and [[Austin Atlantic]]. These engines were generally the result of a
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  • * Austin-Healey
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  • *[[Austin-Healey 3000]]
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