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andyb
24-02-2004, 13:12
Part Two is available now and covers the period from 1980 to the present
http://www.seatcupra.net/feature_history_2.htm

Part One was published a couple of weeks ago and covers 1950-1979
http://www.seatcupra.net/feature_history_1.htm

m0rk
24-02-2004, 13:21
wow

excellent scan thru

will read @ home when I can run full screen

mik
24-02-2004, 13:26
You've been a busy boy :eek:

V Impressive Andy. :cool:

Tom B
24-02-2004, 14:19
Very good Andy, nice work!

It does have a few spelling mistakes however! :redface:

Stu B
24-02-2004, 14:19
Nice Read Andy.... Took a long coffee break (:redface: )

A couple of spelling mistakes.. But I wont say where, coz I know I will/habe spelt things wrong on here before... :redface:

Again nice read Cheers...

andyb
24-02-2004, 14:25
i'm useless at spelling (and writing in general!) although I've just found the spell check on Contribute, so I'll seamlessly upload a new version shortly :)

Saul
24-02-2004, 14:29
great read andy, although i thought the tie up with porsche was in name only, no actual physical involvement :dunno:

is it just me, or does the SEAT Ronda look suspiciously like the Citroen Visa (http://images.google.co.uk/imgres?imgurl=citroen.triger.com.pl/img/94/146.jpg&imgrefurl=http://citroen.triger.com.pl/citroen_14.html&h=200&w=300&sz=11&tbnid=OjymSV4TrJwJ:&tbnh=74&tbnw=111&start=4&prev=/images%3Fq%3Dcitroen%2Bvisa%26hl%3Den%26lr%3D%26ie%3DUTF-8%26oe%3DUTF-8) ?????????? :think:

andyb
24-02-2004, 14:34
no Porsche did have help design the engines, but the quickly distance themselves.

I suppose aspects of the Ronda are similar to the Visa, which was also built in Spain. Both nasty!

mark sheerin
24-02-2004, 15:57
Top work Andy...:)

scullers
24-02-2004, 17:23
Well done Andy- very informative read and must have taken a LOT of research:thumbsup:

driveforward
24-02-2004, 18:25
A very interesting read mate, excellent work :) :thumbsup: