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Guess That Car Allright Here Is The First One Nice And Easy.
[QUOTE=austin healey]Guess That Car Allright Here Is The First One Nice And Easy.[/QUOTE]
Triumph Vitesse? :rolleyes:
yes! here is the next one
Triumph Vitesse Convertible
The twin lights confirm it as a Vitesse. Normal Heralds were only one pair :D
[quote=austin healey]yes! here is the next one[/quote]
How accurate are you wanting us to be ???
is that a Veritas-BMW? (would be rare in red though)
nope it is not german
[QUOTE=Matra et Alpine]Triumph Vitesse Convertible
The twin lights confirm it as a Vitesse. Normal Heralds were only one pair :D[/QUOTE]
My neighbour has a Vitesse ... amazing car. He only drives it a few times a year because it's not very reliable. His daily driver is a Toyota Hilux :) Sounds beautiful and doesn't look much less than that either.
An early OSCA?
i dunno what that is but it is not that
is it british??
no here is a big hint it is italian
Ermini roadster?
nope it is not
Otas...??? may be....or a Austin Healey MM...???
no here is another hint it was a colli body and raced by mille miglia
It looks like an Alfa Romeo
Stanguellini Sport Barchetta
PS: still no answer ... how accurate are you wanting us to be -- I think it's '52 :) Also "Mille Miglia " is a RACE not a team you need to watch out for typos :D
matra et alpine you are right here is the next one
the year does not matter and you cannot excpect me to answer the second after you say your answer
A Siata?
Cisitalia 202, perhaps?
[QUOTE=Timothy (in VA)]Cisitalia 202, perhaps?[/QUOTE]
Yes it is.... This one to be exact: Cisitalia 202 Sports Coupe 1947
Next please;)
[quote=dul]Yes it is.... This one to be exact: Cisitalia 202 Sports Coupe 1947
Next please;)[/quote]
isnt this the pininfarina coupe ??? anyways,my uncle might get one soon :D
[quote=austin healey]the year does not matter and you cannot excpect me to answer the second after you say your answer[/quote]
The question was asked back in post #5 :(
I was seeing a consistency as when we've asked questions of you in other threads you quite often forget to answer them. It's best to keep on top of things so as not to annoy people.
As you had this time until reminded :)
[QUOTE=drakkie]isnt this the pininfarina coupe ??? anyways,my uncle might get one soon :D[/QUOTE]
As far as I seen photos of the pininfarina coupe it doesn't have the "side openings" or what ever they're called...:)
But I don't think that he wants us to be so exact... We don't know before he answers Matra's question;)
[QUOTE=dul]As far as I seen photos of the pininfarina coupe it doesn't have the "side openings" or what ever they're called...:)
But I don't think that he wants us to be so exact... We don't know before he answers Matra's question;)[/QUOTE]
I would not be surprised if this was exactly the same car posted by AH. It has the "openings", and the pf badge is clearly visible behind the front wheel arch.:)
[quote=henk4]I would not be surprised if this was exactly the same car posted by AH. It has the "openings", and the pf badge is clearly visible behind the front wheel arch.:)[/quote]
So is it real or a ghost ????
[QUOTE=Matra et Alpine]So is it real or a ghost ????[/QUOTE]
the one I saw was real:D
[quote=henk4]the one I saw was real:D[/quote]
I was meaning REAL-real not just beign there in the flesh.
Sourcing and adding a pf badge is easier than sourcing a proper pf bodied.
There are more A110 GrpIVs than the factory EVER built :D
[QUOTE=Matra et Alpine]I was meaning REAL-real not just beign there in the flesh.
Sourcing and adding a pf badge is easier than sourcing a proper pf bodied.
There are more A110 GrpIVs than the factory EVER built :D[/QUOTE]
Oh come on the Cisitalia is generally acknowledged as Pinin Farina's masterpiece and made it to the New York museum of contemporary art. There are no fakes around...
it is a cisitalia 202 ready here is the next one:
[quote=henk4]There are no fakes around...[/quote]
:D and you can prove that how ???? :D
...... it's all in jest .... mere mortals can't tell ghost from real :(
hmm .... Wolseley ? 6/90 ???
it is a wolseley but not a 6/90
but that is close enough it was a 4/40 nearly identical here is the next one
[quote=austin healey]but that is close enough it was a 4/40 nearly identical here is the next one[/quote]
Did you mean 4/44 or 4/50 there IS no 4/40 :D
The 4 and 6 are hard to tell unless you're standing beside them beinf almost identical except the 6 is longer front. It loked long in the pic -- what can I say :D
ooooh THAT's a good one, so like so many ---- gonna need a "sleep on it" card for this one :D
It is described in the oddball corner:D
[QUOTE=henk4]It is described in the oddball corner:D[/QUOTE]
The greatest of all knowledge sources. :D
[QUOTE=henk4;494768]Oh come on the Cisitalia is generally acknowledged as Pinin Farina's masterpiece and made it to the New York museum of contemporary art. There are no fakes around...[/QUOTE]
PININFARINA, STABILIMENTI FARINA AND vIGNALE CISITALIAS are virtually indistinguishable from one and another.. the pininfarinas have slightly higher fenders... as to air outlets.. they vary with series 1,2, or 3.. :-) nIK