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  2. Dacia 1310 - Wikipedia

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    In 1979, Dacia presented the 1310 model at the Bucharest Auto Show as the successor of the Dacia 1300. [3] Together with the Dacia 1300, a total of 2,278,691 units were produced, [4] the last sedan being manufactured on July 21, 2004, and the last pick-up truck in December 2006. [5] [6] In the same year, its successor, the Dacia Logan, was ...

  3. BMC ADO16 - Wikipedia

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    The Kestrel name is dropped from the Riley model and it is now named Riley 1300 Mk.II. Wolseley 1300 Mk.II and Vanden Plas Princess 1300 introduced with twin-SU 65 bhp engine. [14] The MG, Riley & Wolseley models are updated with a new interior which includes rocker switches fitted instead of toggle switches and a central armrest in the rear seat.

  4. Hino Contessa - Wikipedia

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    Hino Contessa 1300 Coupe. The Hino Contessa is an automobile which was produced by Hino Motors from 1961 to 1967. The Contessa was developed largely from the 1947-1961 Renault 4CV powertrain under license to Hino Motors. Offered in both coupe and sedan bodystyles, it replaced the Hino Renault, which was the Renault 4CV manufactured by Hino for ...

  5. Dacia 1300 - Wikipedia

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    The sedan ("Berlina") and the estate ("Break") had €4,100 and €4,250 price tags respectively in 2004. The Liberta liftback had been dropped in 1996, but production of the sedan and estate was over in 2004. The "Pick-Up" range ended production in December 2006. The Dacia Logan replaced the 1300/1310 model in 2004.

  6. Ascort - Wikipedia

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    The Ascort was an automobile manufactured by Continental Coachwork of Sydney, Australia [3] from 1958 to 1960. [4]Designated as the Ascort-TSV-1300 G.T., [3] it utilized a mildly modified Volkswagen chassis fitted with a four-seat coupé body which was based on that of the Volkswagen Karmann Ghia coupé, although significantly different in appearance. [1]

  7. Fiat 1300 and 1500 - Wikipedia

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    The Yugoslav automaker Zastava, which was extensively cooperating with Fiat, also assembled the 1300 and 1500, branding them as Zastava 1300 and Zastava 1500, respectively. Zastava went on to produce the 1300 by itself when Fiat in 1967 stopped production. During the seventies better equipment was added and models named DeLuxe and 1300E.

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