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Crespi (automobile)

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Crespi Automotive (1962 - 1976) of Buenos Aires was an Argentinian auto manufacturer, founded by Tulio Crespi, a former racing driver. Crespi was the first "modern" Argentinian sports car manufacturer. Their most famous model, the Tulieta GT, came into production in 1977. It was lightweight and unique, but not very fast. The engine was not reliable either, a 1397cc or 85 cubic inch engine made by Renault. It was the same engine used in the 1976 R5 Alpine/Gordini, which produced 93 horsepower. The C6J Turbo engine was in a couple models. That same year, 1977, Crespi ended production of the Tulieta GT, of which there are only a few left in existence. Their logo is available online. and this is the Tulieta GT.

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