thanks!
Buddy: 1998-2009
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PINGAS!!!!
reminds me of an Alfa 40/60 HP Ricotti, just way worst.
I'm pretty surprised Nota doesn't know what a car is , and sorry but I can't help.
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"Not putting miles on your Ferrari is like not having sex with your girlfriend so she'll be more desirable to her next boyfriend." -Napolis
Hehe, it feels strange knowing a car that nota doesn't.
That's a McQuay-Norris(or maybe Morris) Streamliner. A special body, but with Ford internals, engine, and chassis.
EDIT: It is indeed Norris, not Morris, and I believe it was only made in '34.
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Thanks very much guys
I thought I recognised those wheels as Ford items, but knew it wasn't a Stout, and that blue euro-look wagon is the background cast doubt as to national origin.
Seems like a vehicle worth knowing about, and now I'm able to investigate further thanks to ID by F6
Citroën Elysée. A small sedan for the Chinese market based on the ZX platform with some later model bits thrown into the mix, eg. the dash out of a Xsara. Produced by Dongfeng if I'm not mistaken.
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'92 Alfa Romeo Group C. Used the Ferrari F1 V12
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Many thanks Rasmus, I thought that it was a late Alfa Group C racer actually - a bit of an uninspired name though, no?
UCP has a thread on it actually - as it turns out, it or it's chassis is called Alfa Romeo SE048 according to a forumite on 10 Tenths and an internet search.
I Googled to find out who owns it but there is very little about this car on the web - does anyone happen to know who owns this remarkable car?
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