Fiat Elba
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The Innocenti Elba (or Fiat Elba) was an automobile that replaced the Fiat Duna Weekend in 1991.
After the flop of "Duna Berlina", the Fiat produced only the wagon version of Duna, the Duna Weekend, after named Innocenti Elba. "The mirror of Duna" was produced with only one motor version: the Elba diesel with 70 horsepowers.
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