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The Intermeccanica Squire was a series of open top, retro-inspired sports cars that was introduced in 1970. The Squire was almost an exact r...
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The Intermeccanica Squire was a series of open top, retro-inspired sports cars that was introduced in 1970. The Squire was almost an exact replica of the Jaguar SS-100, featuring a fiberglass body and Ford components (minus the frame). These cars were powered by a 4.1L Ford inline six engine and were available with a 4 speed manual or a 3 speed automatic transmission. Production of the Intermeccanica Squire ended in 1975, with just 50 examples built.
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Q: How many Intermeccanica Squires were produced?
A: 50 Intermeccanica Squires were produced in total.
Q: When was the Intermeccanica Squire produced?
A: The Intermeccanica Squire was sold for model years 1970 to 1975.
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Vehicles with a period-correct engine and body, with multiple significant modifications such as change in color, increased displacement, added performance equipment (Turbo, Supercharger), spoilers or bumpers, etc. Generally, removable modifications.
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