for those who like classic cars, very old cars and many more...
A brazilian page, from the city I live, good pics of many classics...
I hope this post wonīt be outlaw in this forum...
for those who like classic cars, very old cars and many more...
A brazilian page, from the city I live, good pics of many classics...
I hope this post wonīt be outlaw in this forum...
I Love These Races!!!
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nice, what is he Itaparaty? (reg number ALU 1967) sounds brazilian, but what is it? There must be weird cars out there, I remember visiting Argentina about 8 years ago, and there were quite a number of cars that I never saw before, like the various Torino's. Can you give more on the Brazilian cars? Puma's?
it is a Simca Itamaraty 1967.Originally posted by henk4
nice, what is he Itaparaty? (reg number ALU 1967) sounds brazilian, but what is it? There must be weird cars out there, I remember visiting Argentina about 8 years ago, and there were quite a number of cars that I never saw before, like the various Torino's. Can you give more on the Brazilian cars? Puma's?
there isnīt weird vehicles here, because the greatest car manufacturers has factories here...
see the thread Brazilian Astra vs European Astra in the European cars forum, to see some cars sold here...
or take a look at www.gm.com.br or www.ford.com.br and you see that cars sold in europe are sold too here...
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and just to complete my explanation.
I forgot to say samething...
never, but never in your life compare something from argentina with something brazilian... principally in front of a brazilian guy...
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yes I thought that I might hit a sensitive issue when I wrote that down, but point is that I have never been to Brasil (if a stopover at Sao Paulo Airport does not count) and I did spent some time in your neighbouring country.Originally posted by piledriver
and just to complete my explanation.
I forgot to say samething...
never, but never in your life compare something from argentina with something brazilian... principally in front of a brazilian guy...
man, I was just joking...
when you could, spend some time here in brazil, specially the southern region...
you gonna like...
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Thanks, next trip will be to Africa soon.Originally posted by piledriver
man, I was just joking...
when you could, spend some time here in brazil, specially the southern region...
you gonna like...
if you get to Dakar look for some Dacia Pick-Up Diesel 4x4
There is no terrible way of winning
there is just winning
I' ll be in Dakar in august, so I will be on the lookout. I think however that you might be able to find these things much easier where you live. (I was there last year for a week, Bucharest and Constanza)Originally posted by DasModell
if you get to Dakar look for some Dacia Pick-Up Diesel 4x4
imposible .. those pick-up are very special .. they made their way to dakar over the desert ... ... but if i think a bit more .. those holes in the roads are more than a match for the dunes
There is no terrible way of winning
there is just winning
What kind of pick-up are you talking about??
may someone put a pic of it??
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I wonder if somebody from Brazil can tell me who's the # 1 ever icon in car racing history...? Or who was Ayrton's lifetime idol and friend...? Or a brazilian car constructor as famous as De Tomaso or currently selling as much super sport cars as Mr. Pagani ? Anyways....no thread war intended, just a reminder that this is a forum that makes people get closer in its passion about cars rather than a place to let people know about you bias.
Cars Are the Passion to drive which are being the Expression which we love to drive it on an top speed .............
In 1955, Willys produced their last car in the United States, and parent Kaiser-Jeep Corporation concentrated production on their Jeep line of vehicles. The manufacturing equipment was sent to Brazil and in 1960, the first vehicles from Aero-Willys do Brasil left the assembly lines.Originally Posted by piledriver
In 1966, the luxurious Itamaraty was launched alongside the Aero-Willys 2600, Renault Dauphine and Jeep Trucks.
In 1968, control of the company passed to Ford, who dropped the Itamaraty Executivo, because it was thought to be to competitive with the Brazilian-made Ford Galaxie 500.
In 1972, the last Aero and Itamaraty models were sold, to make room for the launch of the 1973 Ford Maverick.
At the roughly the same time, Simca do Brasil produced and sold the Simca Chambord from 1960 to 1966 and then the restyled Simca (and Chrysler, who took control in this time) Regent, Esplanada and GTX, all of which were replaced by the Brazilian-made Dodge Dart in 1969.
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