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made in german 1965-72http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1131852846.jpg |
Wow-subtract two headlights and add two grills with a kidney in the middle and you've got a BMW 2002.
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Sorry Howard...lost track of this thread for a few days, but since no one seems to have answered your post yet... That car looks to be a '63 or '64 Tojeiro. (Buick V8 powered?...although there was also a Ford powered one built as I recall) http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1131855734.jpg Tim |
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NSU TT? http://www.audiquattrofan.de/audiqua...s/nsu_tt_1.jpg Tim |
we got a winner
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That has to be an Excalibur (it may either be the limo, series V, or touring "sedan").
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Or could it be a Dante Engineering Phantom Coupe?
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Not warm. Wrong continent.
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That's ugly
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But it does make my eyeballs bleed. Please. Make it go away. Please...:eek: Tim |
I read an article on that monstrosity, it's made in something like Indonesia (but I know that's not right). I'll get it.
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I know what the second is, it's "An Ugly 4 Door" :D
My next door neighbor drives a Tiffany on a daily basis....... |
Just let me know when you want to give up. This company makes the ugliest 'effin cars I have ever seen.
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http://www.mitsuoka-motor.com/englis.../img/ex_02.jpg
I love Japanese to English translations... A new photo: http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1131984044.jpg Tim |
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Rover-BRM 2-shaft gas turbine this is the 1965 car driven at Le Mans by Ron Whitehead. ????
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Another angle: http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1132029299.jpg Tim |
ok, I need some clues
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Almost looks like a Ginetta from the front
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Yeah, looks like italian front - almost testa rosa - but the back end almost looks triumph like. panasports -
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Its an English built Ginetta G16. They ran in the world championship in Group 6 in '68 and '69. They were powered by a variety of 2.0 liter engines (Coventry Climax, Cosworth, BMW). Not especially successful, as Ginetta was chronically underfunded and relied on privateers to develop the car. One last photo: http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1132072930.jpg Next pic is yours, notfarnow... Tim |
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-Made in the USA -Naugahyde |
Naugahyde = Chrysler
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Another hint...
Based on an International Harverster truck chassis.
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Looks like a Lincoln grill on it with the line of an ol Benz. Special Edition Granada?
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Nope. This was an independant manufacturer during the 70's. This is an easy google.
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The entire description of the 72 - 75 Mohs SafariKar lets you know it was doomed. A car covered externally in naugahyde??? WTF?? |
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We have a winner. Mohs Safarikar "The Safarikar had a folding metal roof, a bizarre sliding door arrangement, room for eight on board, and a set of rear jump seats, suitable, according to the original brochure, for temporary use in parades. Its interior could be reconfigured into a sleeping compartment. The bodywork, meanwhile, was a curious melange of aluminium, polyurethane and Naugahyde, giving the Safarikar a uniquely leathery look. Merely wet, wipe and dry for cleaning. No waxing. No wiping, the brochure said. No kidding. It's the stuff of nightmares, this car: designed by the deluded, perfect for the despotic" next? |
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I'm already passing 12 hours at work today, and have a meeting first thing in the morning... so I'm going to make this easy. The large vent on the side should give it away. If not, I'll drop a hint after the meeting tomorrow.
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1132193603.jpg I looked at several oddities in my collection, but settled on this. The company was in production for several years and had a well known firm do the design. |
Iso Grifo with the big honkin' 7 liter V8. Body by Bertone.
Tim |
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