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- PORTARO was the name of a Portuguese 4WD offroad utility vehicle which was based on the earlier Romanian original ARO 24 Series 4X4 model produced under...
- New Jersey. They have been centered around guitarist and vocalist Tony Portaro, who is the only remaining original member of the band. Despite never achieving...
- were ****embled in Setúbal south of Lisbon and locally known there as the PORTARO 4X4, in Spain they were called HISPARO 4X4, with a reshaped bodys**** and...
- and metal album covers ever". All songs written by Tony Portaro. except where noted. Tony Portaro – vocals, guitar Tony Bono – b**** Tony Scaglione – drums...
- Daihatsu-powered AROs were sold in Spain and produced in Portugal under the "Portaro" brand. In Italy, AROs were produced and sold under the ACM brand, often...
- Scaglione also left and was replaced by Bob Candella on drumsleaving Portaro as the only remaining Tony of the original Tony trio. The band's next album...
- Syrena Warszawa ZSD Nysa MOBIpeople Salvador Caetano Vinci Bravia (defunct) Portaro (defunct) UMM (defunct) Edfor (defunct) Dacia ROMAN ARO Oltcit Rocar Aurus...
- Starring Larissa Manoela Vinícius Redd Amanda de Godoi Music by Patrícia Portaro Tolga Kahraman Production company A Fábrica Release date 26 December 2021 (2021-12-26)...
- Cinematography Márcio Nicolosi Edited by Marcelo Junqueira Music by Patrícia Portaro Production companies Gullane VideoFilmes Globo Filmes NIP Symbiosys Technologies...
- Ferrari Polski (2024–present) UMM (União Metalo-Mecânica) (1978–2001) Portaro (1975–1995) Dacia (1966–present) Ford Romania (2008–present) Oltcit (1976–1991)...