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development and very
early production, it was
developed from the De
Tomaso Biguá concept car
shown to the
general public at the 1996
Geneva Motor Show. When...
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Moacyr Cordeiro,
simply known as
Biguá (22
March 1921 – 1
January 1989), was a
Brazilian footballer. Born in Irati, Paraná, the
defensive midfielder started...
- Qvale. Qvale's sole
product was the Mangusta,
originally the De
Tomaso Biguà.
Kjell Qvale founded British Motors in 1947 in San Francisco, California...
- Club
Biguá de
Villa Biarritz,
better known as
simply Biguá, is a
Uruguayan professional basketball team that is
based in Montevideo. The team currently...
- Tomaso, but both
proved abortive. A two-seat Gandini-styled convertible, the
Biguà, was
developed from a 1996
Geneva concept in
partnership with Qvale, an...
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Salto Uruguay in 2004,
Trouville in 2005–06, Malvín in 2006–07 and 2010–11,
Biguá in 2007–08 and 2008–09,
Hebraica Macabi in 2011–12, and
Aguada in 2012–13...
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Casimiro Biguá was a 19th-century
Tehuelche cacique in Patagonia. He
opposed the
Chilean colonization of the
Strait of
Magellan and in the 1860s he entered...
- was
based on the
platform of the
Qvale Mangusta,
formerly the De
Tomaso Biguà,
itself using parts from the Ford Mustang.
After acquiring Italian automobile...
- BCL
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Mangusta name was
revived in the
early 2000s when the
concept car De
Tomaso Biguà became the
Qvale Mangusta,
after a
dispute between De
Tomaso and business...