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MITSUBISHI SCORPION

In case you missed it, some of those cheap and cheerful old Japanese coupes from the seventies are coming back. With prices on classics like 240Z and early Celicas climbing into luxury car territory, people are now taking a good hard look at models like the Mitsubishi Scorpion, based on the Sigma platform. You got hardtop style with a 2.0lt then 2.6lt powerplant, all for under

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