You learn something new... - Cars you didn't know existed, until now!

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Hyundai Galloper. Based off the Mitsubishi Pajero, but Wikipedia says it's just a rebadge. (Wasn't sure whether to put it in this thread or the rebadge thread)
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And the two door Hyundai Galloper Innovation.
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I know these are supersnakes but what year are these? All had navada plates which I’m also assuming they’re from the Shelby factory.
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Bianco S Series 2 Coupe

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Also called the Bianco Furia (meaning fury), its Brazillian Glass Fiber and reinforced plastic bodywork, and powered by VW engines and mechanical parts. The First iteration was Launched in 1976 in the São Paulo Auto show. on that show it sold around 180 cars, making 20 per month. This variant, was launched in the New York Auto show in '78.
The engines came from the Beetle, and the Brasilia. It was a AiR cooled 1600cc 65hp boxer engine with 2 single 32 carburators.

0-100km/h in 17,7s
Top speed of 146Km/h

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