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1,302–1,325 mm (51.3–52.2 in) Curb weight. 470–580 kg (1,036.2–1,278.7 lb) Chronology. Successor. Steyr Puch Fiat 126. The Puch 500 is a city car produced by the Austrian manufacturer Puch, a subsidiary of Steyr-Daimler-Puch in Graz. It was built under licence from Fiat and was based on the Fiat 500 .
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Dec 13, 2021 · It was what it said it was: a Fiat 126, which was really just a 500 with a new body, with the Steyr-Puch boxer twin installed in back, with 25 hp and 643 cc. It was built for a few more years, 1973 to 1976, in very small numbers; all of 2,009 of these were sold in those three years.
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The logo of Steyr-Puch on the Pinzgauer. The logo of Steyr-Puch on the Puch 500. The company changed its name to Steyr-Werke AG in 1926. In 1934, Steyr merged with Austro-Daimler - Puch to form Steyr-Daimler-Puch.
Make: Steyr-Puch. Production period: 1957 to 1973. Class: Motor Car. Body versions: Saloon, Estate. Engines: 0.5–0.66 litres. Length: 2970-3054mm. Width: 1320-1374mm. Height: 1302-1325mm. wheelbase: 1840mm. curb weight: 470-580kg
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The Puch 500 was a small car produced by Steyr-Daimler-Puch in the city of Graz, Austria. In 1954 it was decided at Steyr-Puch to resume car production post war.
The Puch 500 was a city car produced by Steyr-Daimler-Puch in Graz under license from Fiat. Based on the Fiat 500, it was manufactured from 1957 until 1975. Foreign ventures
1959 Steyr-Puch 500 (man. 4) . Specs datasheet with technical data and performance data plus an analysis of the direct market competition of Steyr-Puch 500 (man. 4) in 1959, the model with 2-door fastback sedan body and Boxer-2 493 cm3 / 30.2 cui, 11.8 kW / 16 PS / 16 hp (DIN) of power, 31.4 Nm / 23 lb-ft of torque, 4-speed manual powertrain ...