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Volkswagen Passat MKII Syncro Variant (Kess) 1:43

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VW Passat MKII Syncro red (Kess) 1:43

Launched in late 1981, the second-generation Passat received a rather personal design. The station wagon Variant, introduced soon after, was equipped from 1984 with a four-wheel drive system called Syncro, first associated with a 5-cylinder petrol engine. The Passat range was restyled in early 1985, with larger bumpers, as evidenced by this model car offered by Kess.

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Autobianchi Bianchina (Kess) 1:43

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Autobianchi Bianchina green (Kess) 1:43

Autobianchi was jointly created in 1955 by Fiat, the truck company Bianchi and the tire manufacturer Pirelli. Autobianchi models were logically based on Fiat cars. The pretty Bianchina, launched in 1957, was based on the Fiat 500 but receives a very nice-looking specific bodywork. The miniature car of this 1965 model year in green is a limited edition of 174 pieces.

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Autobianchi Bianchina (Kess) 1:43

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Autobianchi Bianchina blue (Kess) 1:43

Autobianchi was jointly created in 1955 by Fiat, the truck company Bianchi and the tire manufacturer Pirelli. Autobianchi models were logically based on Fiat cars. The pretty Bianchina, launched in 1957, was based on the Fiat 500 but receives a very nice-looking specific bodywork. The miniature car of this 1965 model year in blue is a limited edition of 204 pieces.

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Lancia Aprilia Pininfarina (Kess) 1:43

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Lancia Aprilia black Pininfarina (Kess) 1:43

From 1937, Lancia both produced the Aprilia in Italy and in France, where the car was renamed Ardennes. With its aerodynamic body, the Aprilia obtained a drag coefficient of 0.47, which was exceptional at the time. However, out of the 27,637 units that were produced, external coachbuilders had dressed up about 7,000. As evidenced by this elegant 1939 model year, designed by Pininfarina.

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Maserati Quattroporte (Kess)

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Maserati Quattroporte Gold (Kess) 1:43

The third-generation Quattroporte, whose lineage dates back to 1963, was long to be launched. Unveiled in 1976, it was eventually produced in 1979, equipped with a 4.2-liter V8 or, alternatively, a 4.9-liter. The latter is reproduced in resin. Available in "Oro Longchamps" or, here, "Marrone Colorado."

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