A point for correctly identifying this car.
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The infamous Bertone Shake.
Very cool.
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Here´s a scan of two original press photos from my collection:
This seems like the best place to store these photo's :)
Grobmotorix: your photo's are of a different version with a windscreen. (and so is my 2nd picture). Or is it detachable?
There are differences, too (spare tire, steering wheel, tires)???
There was a white/red version with spare tire front screen and more conventional sand tires.
And there was a yellow version with black graphics without front screen and spare tire which featured those sand digger tires.
But I´m not really sure which one was the first version:
Somehow it's very appealing.
Is it me or is the thread on the tractor-like front tyres the wrong way 'round?
Two wheel drive, so I guess it makes sense to turn the front tires the other way...
What is really amazing to me, is how different the two versions look.
With only minor changes ( headlight placement, wheels, tires, and putting the windshield up )
The yellow one looks great to me, the white one doesn't.
I can imagine the driver turning to look over his left shoulder, and being blinded by that oddly-place light.
The same as Grob's, but a little less fuzzy:
The logo is strange:
Wheels shaken off? :D
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Some pictures I took at 2024 Chantilly Arts & Elegance. No Chrysler badge but "Powered by Fiat" decals.
Apparently they swapped the engine..