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PPC Forum: Classics reborn

Classic imp with K-Series powerWe all love the classics but in recent years some of them have been "re-born", the 3 main ones here are the BMW MINI, VW Beetle and the Fiat 500.

On the PPC Forum members have been chatting about what models they would like to see next, or indeed how they would like them too look, one of the coolest concepts was of a New IMP!

Would you have your classic re-born with a new shape or just new and upto date  running gear? The options are endless really however....

Forum member tooSavvy has come up with this:

IMP Concept based on a Fiat 500 front

Chat about it here on the PPC Forums

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