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Ecuador’s first home-grown brand, built by Aymesa, offering models based around the GM T-car ([[Opel Kadett C]] ''et al''). The cars were in fibreglass, and replaced by a licensed version of the Brazilian [[Chevrolet Chevette]] in 1981. With GM taking a stake in Aymesa in 1982, the company tended to offer products under the [[Chevrolet]] marque thereafter.
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Ecuador’s first home-grown brand, built by Aymesa, offering models based around the GM T-car ([[Opel Kadett C]] ''et al''). The cars were in fibreglass, and replaced by a licensed version of the Brazilian [[Chevrolet Chevette]]. With GM taking a stake in Aymesa in 1982, the company tended to offer products under the [[Chevrolet]] marque thereafter.
  
  
*[[Condor (1978–83)]]
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*[[Cóndor (1978–83)]]
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''q.v.'' [[Gala]]
 
''q.v.'' [[Gala]]
  
 
[[Category:Marques]]
 
[[Category:Marques]]

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Ecuador’s first home-grown brand, built by Aymesa, offering models based around the GM T-car (Opel Kadett C et al). The cars were in fibreglass, and replaced by a licensed version of the Brazilian Chevrolet Chevette. With GM taking a stake in Aymesa in 1982, the company tended to offer products under the Chevrolet marque thereafter.



q.v. Gala

 

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