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Try this for size..
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v7...0pics/1972.jpg And this... http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v7...s/99999999.jpg |
the second is an Alfa Romeo SZ....
Gimme a moment on the 1st |
Bond Bug
Alfa Romeo SZ Zagato |
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Who knows this one?
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1170965602.jpg |
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http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1170965546.jpg Bonus question: Where could I get a windshield or door for this very rare car? |
Okay...clue time. It's a famous Chrysler.
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pinn f rebody?
pegaso? |
Dafischer: 1956 Chrysler Norseman
notfarnow: ? The non-surviving Jaguar XK140 by Zagato ? |
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Hint: British car [edit: got engine details mixed up] straight 6 engine made by a british company, but it had been derived from a german engine Body "tub" from another German company...look closely |
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1952, rumored to have been 2 made Does this shape look familiar? http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1171031812.jpg |
Windshield and door look 356 and your "tub" note helped on that. However, I have no idea what it is........
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Crap! You are stumping me. I just looked through a a listing of all british auto manufacturers and the only thing that looks close is a Talbot. Are you sure it is British?
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I'll give it away at noon my time... 12 minutes
First to guess it in the next 12 minutes gets a case of beer. |
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This car (rumored one of two) was built using a 356 tub, and a Bristol straight six... which was derived from the BMW engine. There was a great article on this car in Classic & Sports Car magazine a few years ago. Frazer Nash was owned by AFN Limited (Archibald Fraser Nash) which imported Porsches to Britain until Britain got it's first official dealer. I thought the Porsche connections would have made it easy! |
jeez, i never though Nash..... great trivia !
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Man, I am bummed. I did look at several Frazer-Nash pics but did not find that . Good one. I have one handy if Juan doesn't.
Good one Jake. |
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OK, what am I and what is significant about me?
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1171040172.jpg |
NSU Sport Prinz roadster, mit der Wankel engine, the first production car to have one.
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I made it too easy...... your turn Dave
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Okay, here you go...
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1171045573.jpg |
Dude, you are gonna have to give a little hint I think. It looked familiar, but was not what I thought it was. How bout place country of origin?
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I hope someone can identify this one for me. I lost the name of it. It has a 1.8t vw engine i beleive
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Lotus 7 or Caterham
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i think its somthing like dockendorf d7-..? not sure of the spelling
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930, I think its an uglywagen :D
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I'd say a Borgward. Forerunner of the Isabella.
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...or posibly a DKW of some kind. Definately German though.
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Yeah, this is cruel, it's a real obscure one. German, yes. DKW or Borgward, no.
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The East German Wartburg was a manufacturer known for copying of designs from the west. Here's the West German Borgward Isabella to which the Wartburg that you posted - ahem - pays tribute - ahem http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1171124679.jpg |
Daimler (UK, nothing to do with D-Benz) of some sort.
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Throw a new bone dagriff...
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