Brand details: Industrias Kaiser Argentina
Industrias Kaiser Argentina S.A. or IKA was an Argentine motor company established in 1956 in Córdoba Province as a joint venture with Kaiser Motors of the United States. It produced a variety of Kaiser Jeep vehicles and American Motors (AMC) models, including Argentina's most iconic car, the Torino, before being partnering with France's Renault, which bought it out in 1970.
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Old cars of
Argentina:
Kaiser Industries in
Argentina. The following is a history of the
... Upon the incorporation of
Industrias Kaiser Argentina in 1955, McCloud was appointed Vice
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1969 IKA Torino 380 w
Review (r51036) - Carsurvey.org: The most important Argentinian sports car -
Review location:
Argentina,
Review id: r51036
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Industrias Kaiser Argentina and was absorbed by Renault
Argentina in 1981,
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Jeep Engines - Factory
Kaiser 230 V6: offroad, off-road, 4x4, Jeep, Trail Reports, 4x4 clubs
... Production of this engine continued in
Argentina by
Industrias Kaiser Argentina (IKA) after 1965.
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Found on eBay: 1977 IKA Torino: As someone whose first car was a 1965 Rambler 440H 2-door hardtop, I consider this 1977 Argentine-built IKA Torino to be the ultimate Rambler American. Its
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VeloceToday - Online Magazine for Italian Car Enthusiasts!: Part I of our
review of "Alfa Romeo
Argentina" discussed how authors Cristián
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Kaiser Manhattan) under the name of
Industrias Kaiser Argentina, and
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Industrias Kaiser Argentina S.A. or IKA was an Argentine
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