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dhill_cb7 US“They do exist!” :wow: 2021-03-23 11:39
dhill_cb7 USKGD088 is not in the register any longer. 2021-03-23 02:40
dhill_cb7 USHWF967 has moved. 2021-03-23 02:18
Bux_48 ITBuilt in Spain 2021-03-23 01:15
AnimatronixX DE[Image: emelbaopelcorsaaconvertible.jpg] 2019-03-08 14:20
Lateef NO
DynaMike a écrit Facelifted version: 1979+.

Actually 1976+, these had been replaced with the 929 L (Legato) by early 1979.

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2017-07-03 21:02
taximadrid ESTAXI 2015-06-05 03:13
oraziosatta ESEn el momento de su lanzamiento, el coche fue denominado oficialmente como "Seat Fura 127"; así rezaba su anagrama trasero "Seat 127", y la denominación "Fura" que solo figuraba en dos adhesivos laterales. Aquí tenemos dos ejemplos de "Seat 127 Fura" de esta primera generación, con sus anagramas`posteriores de "Seat 127":

[Image: seat127Furaanaaaaaaaaaaa.jpg] [Image: seat127furaanag.jpg]

[Image: seat127imcb.jpg]

[Image: seat127furacrono.jpg]





Aproximadamente sobre el mes de Marzo/Abril del año 1.983 (y siguiendo el proceso de ruptura con la casa madre FIAT, de cuyo modelo "127" en su tercera generación era una réplica más o menos exacta el "Seat Fura 127"), el coche pierde el apelativo "127" para pasar a denominarse simplemente "Seat Fura". Esta nueva serie es fácilmente distinguible de la inicial por su anagrama trasero en el que únicamente pone "Seat Fura", y por los escudos y logotipos de la marca (en rejilla frontal, ruedas, volante, etc...) que abandondonan su grafía idéntica a la utilizada por Fiat, para pasar a utilizar los nuevos escudos con la "S" de "Seat", que adoptaban la grafía de discutible diseño encargado a una empresa norteamericana. En la versión "Crono", estos cambios coinciden con la sustitución de los neumáticos Michelin MXL en medida 155/70-13 que las primeras unidades equipaban en exclusiva por unos mucho más adecuados a sus exageradamente largos desarrollos Pirelli P-8 en 155/65-13.



Aquí podemos observar dos unidades pertenecientes a la comentada segunda serie, con sus nuevos escudos y anagramas, habiendo perdido ya la denominación "127":

[Image: seat127furaanagaaaaaaaaaaa.jpg] [Image: seat127furaanagjpg-.jpg]

[Image: seat127furacrono--.jpg]



Todo lo dicho es válido y el proceso fue el mismo para todas las versiones ("Fura L", "Fura CL", y "Fura Crono", en sus diversas variantes de 3 ó 5 puertas); existen, por lo tanto, (y dependiendo de su fecha de fabricación), ambos modelos: El "Seat 127 Fura", y el "Seat Fura".




Un saludo.

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2010-01-07 20:07
ingo DEIt would have been embarassing, if I wouldn't be able to identify a car of my teenage-times. My father had such a 1977-Audi 80, as a GLS in manilagreen, brown tinted windows and a sunroof. :)

But we've been pissed about that car. It's trunk (with the stupidly mounted spare-tire) was an impudence, compared with the Passat's we had before and after that Audi-episode. :p
2009-02-27 17:30
DAF555 SEI think the name depends on the year, some of them are just Seat Fura. IRC it depended on that the cooperation with Fiat ceased during the eighties and VW took conrol instead, that was reflected in the modelnames of Seats. 2009-02-27 10:48
DAF555 SEThere´s some factory photos in the link below, it seems that they sold as Emelba Samba 127:

Link to "www.motorspain.com"
2009-02-27 10:37
vilero ES
carchasesfanatic a écrit Vilero si es sólo Fura entonces sólo Fura, si tenemos listados algún otro igual entonces están mal, puedes corregirlos.

Fallo imperdonable mio al haber tenido uno de ese modelo. Es (como está) Seat 127 Fura
[Image: 154746-Seat127Fura.JPG]
2009-02-27 10:15
medimanic GRWell if we are in Mallorca, should be the Spanish version 'Seat', but the car's original was the Fissore's 127 Scout. By the way there has also been a Greek version of that Fissore design named 'Fiat 127 Amico'. :) 2009-02-27 10:01
DAF555 SEMost likely, yes. And I think these black bumpers might have been for 1979 2009-02-27 00:45
banger134 ENto small to be giulietta alfa sud
2009-02-26 20:47
walter ITYes, that's 1977 Audi 80 B1 (Typ 82). @ Ingo: you're perfectly right, by that blurry pic it can be easily confused with a 100 C2 ;) 2009-02-26 19:54
carchasesfanatic ESAtom has found a true nice rarity in here, i never thought we'd get any in a movie, wish we find some others in the future. 2009-02-26 19:53
ingo DENaja nun, es gab noch schlimmer gesägte Corsa A-Cabrios.

Aber Corsas habe ich noch nie gemocht, egal welcher Art.
2009-02-26 19:49
Animatronixx DE1st on the site - and hopefully the last... 2009-02-26 19:46
carchasesfanatic ESLink to "www.youtube.com"

Edit: Nevermind, just watch the video.

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2009-02-26 19:44
carchasesfanatic ESThanks Atom, i knew you were going to accept, i'll try to work this out and find the correct form to list it. 2009-02-26 19:26
atom SEYes, we will list that one instead ofc. 2009-02-26 19:12
carchasesfanatic ESIn this picture even if it is the one to be less visible i'd suggest to list the very-rare Emelba 127 Samba

http://www.motorspain.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/03/samba.jpg
http://www.motorspain.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/03/sambacabrio2.jpg

Not sure how to list it though, if Seat 127 Samba Emelba (so it can go with the rest 127) or if Emelba 127 Samba, i'm not sure either if it had any Seat logos.
2009-02-26 18:57
carchasesfanatic ESVilero si es sólo Fura entonces sólo Fura, si tenemos listados algún otro igual entonces están mal, puedes corregirlos. 2009-02-26 18:49
ingo DEIt seems to be a 1977+ Audi 80, colour "manilagreen". Not a good pic, so I thought by seeing the thumbnail, that it also could be a 1976 Audi 100 [Typ 43], but it looks smaller than a 100 and the front lamps are steeper, so I say Audi 80. 2009-02-26 18:36
ingo DEOr perhaps Giulietta? 2009-02-26 18:33
DynaMike NLFacelifted version: 1979+. In Holland these were sold as 929 S, but I don't know wether the S was used in Sweden as well... 2009-02-26 18:31
banger134 ENAlfa Sud 2009-02-26 18:29
DynaMike NLSo 1508 ?? 2009-02-26 18:23
vilero ES
atom a écrit This is in Sweden.
I 've seen sun and I thought in Majorca :sun:
2009-02-26 18:20
atom SEThis is in Sweden. 2009-02-26 18:18
vilero ES
sergej a écrit chrysler-simca 1307

Yes but only 150 in Spain. Made in Spain
2009-02-26 18:17
vilero ESSpanish plate from august 1985 2009-02-26 18:12
vilero ES
Neon a écrit Citroen Mehari

Oh!! I didn't see this pic before. See my comment there /vehicle_216253-Seat-600.html
2009-02-26 18:10
atom SE/vehicle_216246-Citroen-Mehari.html 2009-02-26 18:08
vilero ESThe green "convertible" (for tourist people in Majorca in the '70s-'80s) is a Citroen Mehari, and if the color code from this page http://www.mehari.es/index.php?pid=2 is well, from 1976+
The next to the Seat 600 yellow "convertible" (only for tourist use) could be a customized (from an independent maker) Seat 127, but it's only a simply guess.
2009-02-26 18:07
vilero ESI'm seeing my grandfather going in it. It's a moped "Mobilette-GAC" under french licence Mobylette. Model unknown. It's a 50 CC for sure.In the site is listed other "Mobylette" /vehicle_137237-Mobylette-Cady.html but that TV serie is spanish, and the name must be Mobilette Cady (there). I´ll change it.
So, maker, Mobilette-GAC; model unknown; moped; model from France; made in Spain and for E.
[Image: 154630-moto527813091.jpg]
2009-02-26 17:41
vilero ES
sergej a écrit Renault 9

Yes
2009-02-26 17:23
vilero ESThe bikes moped are Moto Vespa "Vespino" 2009-02-26 17:21
vilero ES
sergej a écrit spanish made Renault 12

Renault 12. Plate from October 1980
2009-02-26 17:19
sergej CZRenault 9 2009-02-26 17:17
sergej CZchrysler-simca 1307 2009-02-26 17:16
vilero ES
Neon a écrit Seat Malaga

Neon has been quicker than me. The movie seems was filmed in Spain. It's a Malaga 85-91
[Image: 154619-malaga-1.jpg]
In the thumbnail I have could read the plate, and it's from october 1985

-- Last edit: 2009-02-26 17:17:32
2009-02-26 17:15
sergej CZspanish made Renault 12 2009-02-26 17:13
vilero ESSpanish plate of (old) PM (Palma de Mallorca, "Majorca") so isn't a Fiat. It's a rare 81-86 Seat Fura (In the site Seat 127 Fura). If you look my profile you understand why.
[Image: 154618-fura-02.jpg]
2009-02-26 17:12
Neon ITSeat Malaga 2009-02-26 17:03
Neon ITCitroen Mehari 2009-02-26 17:02
Neon ITThey are 2 Fiat 127 3a serie 2009-02-26 17:01
Neon IT33 2009-02-26 17:00
atom SEOne of the two cars to the right, your choise. 2009-02-26 17:00

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