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It's a Tata--but definitely not one of the bodacious tatas!
As to the exact model, it is clearly not a Nano.
The name on the side looks like it might say...Dicor(?)
It's a Tata Indigo . The hatchback, which was released first, is called the Indica. There is also a wagon version. I think all were called by different names when sold in European countries, like Rover CityRover in Britain.
If its a Lancia it must be an obscure version as an extensive search comes up with nothing like the car in the pic.
I'm still thinking Maserati perhaps a 3500 gt from early to mid 60's.
Unfortunately the stupid site doesnt give me the name of the car
Some searching of the site (Scrolling through the pics)comes up with a car called a Gordon Keeble..
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What Makes it Awesome: It's an English car designed by Giugraro, built by Bertone, and fitted with the 5.4-liter V-8 from a Corvette. It looks as sexy as any European GT from the day (in profile, at least) and was just as fast. It also had a turtle for a logo, which is kind of awesome. What Makes it Obscure: The Gordon-Keeble had a lot going for it, but a too-high price and supplier issues doomed the car to just 100 examples. You may never have heard of it, but now that you've seen it, you probably won't forget it.
No its not the Elva again a more well known mark
Bah too many hints again.The logo can be seen in the pic .
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