An original or a pimped one?
Like a http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pharis%C3%A4er_%28Getr%C3%A4nk%29 for example.
Sorry, not in English, so the brief story about it: a very asketic priest on a North Frisian island had demanded, that noone drinks alcohol while his presence. His sheeps weren't happy about that. So they had the idea to put their rum into the coffee and cover it (the aroma) with whipped cream. When the priest had noticed that (sure, he only got regular coffee), he shouted "Aah, you pharisees!"
At last - another Clubman Estate in Italy - bring on the dancing horses. 70-75 trim with wood strips - unusual in Italy as early version not available in I until Innocenti collapsed so limited date range (74-75??) - almost all of our I entries are 76+ with sticker strips. And made for I for number plate mounting on rear door, ADO20.
Oh no - how could they do this to an innocent Avenger (not to be mis-read as Innocenti Avenger in this context) - just when I'm settled down for a quiet pre-bedtime cocoa. Probably Sunbeam 1250 locally - deluxe trim and I think 1972 for colour. Front wheel in main looks very Cortina-ish. If front grille has round central badge it would be 74+ Sunbeam 1300.
I'm not sure if we can tell this is an 1800 or 2200. (A shot of the front lights would confirm for me). In British money this will be a HL by the half vinyl roof.
1976-78.
A Princess expert might be able to say better than I can.