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I would call this page "Innocenti 90" and redirect "Innocenti 110" and "Innocenti 3C" to it. It was never really called the "De Tomaso", right? --SFoskett 12:38, May 27, 2005 (UTC)
No, it wasn't, De Tomaso was the performance model only, but 90 referred only to the 1.0 L version using the BMC engine. I've seen magazines from the late 70s and early 80s refer to the car generally as Innocenti 90/120. When the car adopted the Daihatsu engines in place of the BMC, the model became officially known as the 3C. But 3C is wrong because the BMC versions used four-cylinder engines. Either 90/120 or 3C with 90, 120 and De Tomaso as redirects. --Pc13 14:39, 2005 May 27 (UTC)