Too bad there is no thread for the +4 in the Hide-Out.
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Too bad there is no thread for the +4 in the Hide-Out.
What are these cars?
[QUOTE=Piacki_117]What are these cars?[/QUOTE]
Volkswagen WWII Jeep (someone'll have the exact name) and Triumph Spitfire.
OK thanks
VW Kübelwagen I think.
its not the Ferrari... but the mercedes to the right.. i only noticed it after i took the pic...
mercedes 6005 what its that?
Mercedes-Benz S600. W something
V12 406 hp or 394hp if made after 1993.
ohh... okay.. thx Piacki :)
It's strange that the badge reads 600 S, like the old S-classes... :confused:
when i standed like a meter from it.. it looked like a 5 (6005(
I need help on this one, I'm not exactly good on the older Americans like this...
Cadillac to start with...
[QUOTE=Sauc3]I need help on this one, I'm not exactly good on the older Americans like this...[/QUOTE]
Survey says: [B]1947 Cadillac Series 62 Convertible[/B]; 6,755 were produced in '47.
[QUOTE=Timothy (in VA)]Survey says: [B]1947 Cadillac Series 62 Convertible[/B]; 6,755 were produced in '47.[/QUOTE]
Thanks very much, it's appreciated.
[quote=Gianni]VW Kübelwagen I think.[/quote]
It's not a Kuebelwagen. It's a VW Typ 181, known also as Thing (USA), Safari (Mexico) or Trekker(UK and other right-hand drive countries). Produced 1969-1980 in Germany and Mexico, assembled in Indonesia. Between 70 and 141 thousands were produced (couldn't find reliable data).
And a question from me: What is this?