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Mystery Car 62 — Revealed

Posted in Mystery Car on November 26th, 2009 by Andy Rupert – Be the first to comment

Does the picture give it away? This is the car my five-year-old daughter called “Muh-zetti” when we had the privilege of taking a coupe for a test drive. Yes, Mystery Car #62 is none other than the Maserati BITURBO Spyder. Let me just say that the car we test drove had the nicest interior of any 1980′s era car I have ever driven.

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The Maserati Biturbo is a sports car introduced by Maserati in 1981. The Biturbo was … of somewhat smaller dimensions than the BMW 3 Series of the time …  featuring, as the name implies, a two-litre V-6 engine with two turbochargers and a luxurious interior. The car was designed by Pierangelo Andreani, an engineer from the De Tomaso team, somewhat influenced by the design of the newer Quattroporte III (Italdesign Giugiaro), as can be observed on the front fascia.

Export versions came initially with a 2.5L V6, after 1989 it was enlarged to 2.8 Litres, while for Italy a two-litre high-performance version was originally produced (to avoid the 38% sales tax imposed at the time on cars displacing more than 2000 cc). The aluminum 90 degree SOHC V6 engine was roughly based on the 2.0L Merak engine. Itself based on earlier V8 Formula One Maserati engines, designed by Giulio Alfieri (1924-2002). The carbureted 2.5L engine produced 185 hp (138 kW) and 208 lb·ft (282 N·m) of torque in North American spec and slightly more elsewhere. Fuel injection was fitted in 1987 raising power to 187 hp (139 kW). In 1989 the 2.8L engine bumped power to 225 hp (168 kW) and 246 lb·ft (334 N·m) of torque for North America and 250 hp (186 kW) for Europe.

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Mystery Car 62

Posted in Mystery Car on November 19th, 2009 by Andy Rupert – 2 Comments

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Mystery Car #61

Posted in Mystery Car on November 5th, 2009 by Andy Rupert – 1 Comment

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My little sister caught Mystery Car #61 at a car wash in Bogota, Columbia. Whatever could it be?

See the answer at What Not in 7 days.

Revealed: Mystery Car 60

Posted in Mystery Car on October 22nd, 2009 by Andy Rupert – Be the first to comment

Mystery Car 60 is a Jowett Jupiter.  But it’s not just any old Jupiter. This is one of the infamous R4 models first exhibited in 1953.  According to one source, only three R4 models were ever produced — the first made of steel and the others of plastic laminate.  The outcome was an interesting car that would have caught my attention if I had been looking for a sporty car back then.

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When I first saw the R4′s 1.5 liter horizontally opposed engine, I was reminded of the VW and Corvair engines that have intrigued me for the last twenty years. At only 64 hp, you might not expect much, but the R4 actually achieved 100 mph at one point … with the hood removed.  Even still, it was an accomplishment for a car at the time.

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1 Jowett Jupiter Specifications, Performance and Statistics
2 Jowett Jupiter Production History

Mystery Car 60

Posted in Mystery Car on October 15th, 2009 by Andy Rupert – 2 Comments

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Find the answer published at What Not on October 22, 2009!

Mystery Cars Contest — October Edition

Posted in Mystery Car on October 14th, 2009 by Andy Rupert – Be the first to comment

Think you know your cars?  Then try the October Mystery Car Contest and find out for sure.  The first person to guess the most Mystery Cars correctly will receive an additional $500 off the purchase of any new or used car in our inventory at Leikin Volvo!

  • Click here to view the Mystery Cars Contest.
  • Email your answers to mysterycars@andyrupert.com.
  • Contest submissions will be graded in the order they are received.
  • Contest ends October 31, 2009!

H/T Hemmings Auto Blogs

Revealed: Mystery Car 59

Posted in Mystery Car on October 8th, 2009 by Andy Rupert – Be the first to comment

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Believe it or not, this is a Brazilian sports car.  Mystery Car 59 is a 1967 Puma GTE.  This was a very popular car in South America which was based on the Brazilian VW Karman Ghia and the DKW GT Malzoni.  It was produced by Genaro Malzoni and Jorge Lettry and was produced from 1967 through 1997 in various forms and in various locations.

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1 Jalopnik: 1970 Puma GT

2 VW Trends: Puma Prowess

3 Brazilian Volkswagen Puma Sports Cars and North American Puma Registry

4 Wikipedia: Puma (car)

Mystery Car 59

Posted in Mystery Car on October 1st, 2009 by Andy Rupert – Be the first to comment

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Find the answer published at What Not on October 8, 2009!