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Old 03-27-2005, 08:41 AM   #1
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Cool DINALPIN A110 - sources for spares

I just imported a 1972 DINALPIN A110 from Mexico and need some spares for it. Can anyone provide sources for spare parts?

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Dinalpin=Alpine Renault?

Never heard of the name ''Dinalpin''
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Re: DINALPIN A110 - sources for spares

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Dinalpin=Alpine Renault?

Never heard of the name ''Dinalpin''
Diesel International (DINA) in Mexico assembled 508 Alpines and marketet these cars under the name DINALPIN. They are almost identical to the Alpines only minor details differ.
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Re: Re: DINALPIN A110 - sources for spares

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Diesel International (DINA) in Mexico assembled 508 Alpines and marketet these cars under the name DINALPIN. They are almost identical to the Alpines only minor details differ.
I hope they didn't fit diesel engines hehe.. I'm kidding of course this is interesting if you consider that Alpine was a very low volume specialist manufacturer.
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