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The question of how we should name them is still pending
In some countries the "Alpine" name was not used because it was not owned by Renault.
cf previous discussions:
http://www.imcdb.org/vehicle_3992-Alpine-A110.html
http://www.imcdb.org/vehicle_19504-Renault-A610.html
In the few pages that come with the Alpine A110 model car of the Renault Collection made by M6, I found this document that is quite interesting:
So we have:
Brazil: Willys Overland Interlagos. They have extra air holes on the rear. Few have been imported in Europe.
Spain: different wheels, built by FASA
Mexico: Dinalpin A110
Bulgaria: Bulgarapine, but I do not know if it was used as make name
In some countries the "Alpine" name was not used because it was not owned by Renault.
cf previous discussions:
http://www.imcdb.org/vehicle_3992-Alpine-A110.html
http://www.imcdb.org/vehicle_19504-Renault-A610.html
In the few pages that come with the Alpine A110 model car of the Renault Collection made by M6, I found this document that is quite interesting:
So we have:
Brazil: Willys Overland Interlagos. They have extra air holes on the rear. Few have been imported in Europe.
Spain: different wheels, built by FASA
Mexico: Dinalpin A110
Bulgaria: Bulgarapine, but I do not know if it was used as make name