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Timo Mäkinen - 1965 Rally Finland (cropped).jpg Eventual winner Timo Mäkinen drives his Mini Cooper S at the 1965 1000 Lakes Rally (Rally Finland).
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21 August 1965 |
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" Voittajan vauhtia Suurajoissa?" (PDF). Keskisuomalainen (Jyväskylä): p. 1. 22 August 1965. |
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Keskisuomalainen |
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Public domainPublic domainfalsefalse |
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