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If you already have a Barth, perhaps your next vehicle should be Abarth.

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I spent the late '50s lusting for a Fiat Abarth Zagato 750. Later, When I had the opportunity to buy one, I found out that my feet were too big and my legs too long and my torso too high to drive it.


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It will have a better power-to-wight ratio than the same tiny engine in the new Dodge Dart. But, the Dart dimensions should be more to the liking of most Americans.
The Abarth could certainly give my MINI S a run for the money. With a 15% smaller supercharger pulley, I have almost 200hp.

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Maybe you should consider a Porsche instead of the Abarth… http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J%C3%BCrgen_Barth
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