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I've been there twice, lots of really great stuff there. They don't say much about the exhibits (there's a CHiPs motorbike there with no information!) but it's the only place to see stuff like that without going to America.
Have a look at the Munsters Koach, a V8 engine with 10 carbs ;D
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back on target! They're too subtle. Unlike this......
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Nov 27, 2006 15:19:53 GMT
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Garethj, I have no idea about big rear-engined one!!! Is it east european car? Yes, it's a Tatra from Czechoslovakia ;D That looks just right, don't change a thing!
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Nov 27, 2006 13:27:15 GMT
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Welcome from another newbie ;D I've had lots of fun with a Suzuki Whizzkid and Suzuki Cappuccino (Whizzkid pictured below with a slightly larger rear-engined car I had at the time ) But over the years I came very close to buying a Honda Beat and a Honda Z600 too. For years in the UK, Japanese cars were seen as Nissan Sunny clones, but now more and more people are getting to know more radical Japanese designs, I love them!
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Oops, changed my mind - DeTomaso Longchamp! ;D Is the correct answer! ;D
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Sorry, computer says no
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Bada bing! Spot on. Isdera Imperator. Cool ;D Here's an easy one.....
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Right then, wassis? Is it an Isdera? Gun to my head I'd go with Imperator, but could be their boxer thing?
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Love the Lagonda - for people who think an Alvis is just too common ;D
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We have a winner! Intermeccanica Apollo
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Last Edit: Dec 4, 2006 16:40:53 GMT by garethj
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Continuing the long wing theme, Lotus Elite (which I know didn't have Borranis either but I'm folling a logical train of thought. Can't fault the logic, or your taste in cars But you're wrong ;D This car isn't British, even though you might mistake it for an E Type Jaguar. Ooops, I've said too much
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That long front wing makes me think Peerless. Ooh, good guess! But those expensive Borrani wire wheels would never have gone on a Peerless / Warwick GT
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Maserati Mistral? No. Changed my mind. Reliant Sabre? No, both wrong
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No
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No, too obvious
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Not an Iltis. I'm surprised at how difficult this one is! Is it a Gurgel? Does that mean I get to choose one? ;D Here we go, feast your eyes on this 60s sportscar
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The VW thing - it's not an Iltis is it? I didnt think they made them in South America. Not an Iltis. I'm surprised at how difficult this one is! Is it a Gurgel?
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Nov 24, 2006 13:00:45 GMT
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And that is why they are just plain bad! Like a lebaron Sh1t Everyone's entitled to an opinion. Even one like yours, which is wrong
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Nov 24, 2006 11:26:44 GMT
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They come standard with that flag btw and a I "love line dancing sticker" I know, that's a worry
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Nov 24, 2006 10:49:26 GMT
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With my international jet-set lifestyle I've noticed a car that I've fallen deeply in love with. But I think I'm the only one An early 1990s Chrysler Concorde was their 'mid-size' car, it's sort of a bigger version of the Dodge Neon that we had in Britain, but in the metal they look fantastic! If Buck Rogers was to buy a modernish car (obviously a 1960s Tatra would be his first choice) he'd get a Concorde. The ones I've seen run on really fat tyres, looking the complete opposite to 145s on 7 inch rims, but just as cool I found that the design was based on the Lamborghini Portofino concept car which is sex on 4 wheels for a big saloon car Chrysler facelifted the design in the late '90s, but the first series cars look the best by far. I've now shared the Chrysler love that dare not speak its name, my soul is cleansed. ;D All I have to do is STOP looking on ebay.com to see how cheap they are!
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