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+ | [[Image:Intermeccanica-Puch.jpg|thumb|right|250px|'''Intermeccanica-Puch''']] | ||
− | In the 1960 to 1963 | + | In the 1960 to 1963 the company "Northeast Engineering Co.", which was based in [[Turin]] under the "[[Intermeccanica]]" name, produced about 20 [[coupés]]. The distribution company "Intermeccanica-Puch" (Italy/Austria) received the brand name '''IMP'''. IMP was outwardly very much a [[Fiat]] and/or [[Abarth]] lookalike but was was an aluminum two seater coupe with a top speed of 160 km/h built on the body platform of the ''Steyr-Puch'', a small structure that had a two-cylinder rear engine with either 500cc or 650cc. The racing version won the 500cc class at Nurburgring. In 1963, the production of [[Frank Reisner]]'s "Intermeccanica" was abandoned. |
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In the 1960 to 1963 the company "Northeast Engineering Co.", which was based in Turin under the "Intermeccanica" name, produced about 20 coupés. The distribution company "Intermeccanica-Puch" (Italy/Austria) received the brand name IMP. IMP was outwardly very much a Fiat and/or Abarth lookalike but was was an aluminum two seater coupe with a top speed of 160 km/h built on the body platform of the Steyr-Puch, a small structure that had a two-cylinder rear engine with either 500cc or 650cc. The racing version won the 500cc class at Nurburgring. In 1963, the production of Frank Reisner's "Intermeccanica" was abandoned.
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