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    1969 VW Flat-8 Fitti-Fusca

    Basically, a glass-body bug with 2 VW motors grafted together. First iteration was 2x1600cc and 2nd was 2x2200cc. 400 HP. In its 1st race it came 3rd, behind an Alfa P33 and a Ford GT40
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