^^ It looks really familiar. I can't recall the name, but if it is what I think it is, there was a one page article in Car and Driver some time ago. If I recall correctly, it's powered by a...
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^^ It looks really familiar. I can't recall the name, but if it is what I think it is, there was a one page article in Car and Driver some time ago. If I recall correctly, it's powered by a...
That would be a Triumph TR6, as it says on the fender. What kind of information do you want? It's a rather popular roadster. Do a search, there are probably quite a few message boards and websites...
I made an interesting discovery today: the company Deco Rides produces turnkey Lincoln Zephyr hotrod replicas, which may be what's pictured. Check it out: http://www.decorides.com/zephyr.htm
It's a custom hot rod all right, but it's definitely not a '49 Mercury. I'd say late '30's/early '40's Lincoln, like the 1940 Lincoln Zephyr pictured here.
Survey says: 1947 Cadillac Series 62 Convertible; 6,755 were produced in '47.
I'd say 1946-1948; apparently styling and details changed very little during those years. I'm not sure what the model name is though; most of the pictures I found were 4-doors.
EDIT: I think it...
Sauc3, based on the description, might it be a Jensen C-V8? It was produced in England from 1962-1966 with a Chrysler V8.
It's a 1959 Cadillac, either a Sedan de Ville or a Series 62; I'm not sure how one would distinguish between the two. For 1959, Cadillac sedans were available with two different tops: the 4-window,...
It's a customized 1940 Chevrolet, most likely a Business Coupe.
Number 1 is a Triumph TR4; the TR2 was much more curvaceous.
Number 2 I think is a 1954 Chevrolet or GMC pickup. I arrived at this conclusion based on the fact that the license plate says "BOBS...
Could someone please tell me what the cars in this picture are? I got it from the Hide-Out, and I know the one in the foreground is an SL55 AMG. I'm pretty sure the silver sedan is a C36 AMG, but I'm...
It's a Checker Marathon, which was the ubiquitous New York City cab for most of the latter half of the 20th century. They were basically built to be cabs: big, roomy, and as solid as a tank (check...
I knew it looked familiar! I was just at their website the other day. Based on the wheels, I think it's a "MC-1EV Electlic model." To quote www.mitsuoka-model.com/english : "This model is an electric...