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Published 15/06/2015 @ 17:41:03, By AlexMan586
Thank you! Now, what's the third car seen at 0:07 in that commercial?
Please, help to identify a car.
Published 15/06/2015 @ 17:49:34, By Lateef
1988-91 Buick Skylark
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Published 01/07/2015 @ 16:08:37, By _ZLAT_
In the identification on imcdb the Mercedes-Benz Sprinter 1995-2006's often put the index T1N. It is known that under this definition fit body W901, W902, W903, W904 and W905. The question is whether can we put a body type, if we know the model? For example, for 308 CDI - it W903. http://merc.com.ua/mercedes-benz/model/sprinter-w901-w902-w903-w904-w905
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Published 02/07/2015 @ 20:27:32, By ingo
No idea about the Sprinter, but about the VW LT I know, that the model-code and chassis-code depends on the body/chassis, not just on the engine. So there were different chassis-codes for complete bodied vehicles and plain chassis with just the driver-cab. And for the versions with plain chassis there were more differences, depending, where the VW-made body ends
- plain chassis with engine
- with grille and headlights
- with engine hood
- with frontscreen
- with frontscreen, roof and front doors
- with complete cab with open back
- with complete, closed cab
...
The Sprinter on your pic was in its first life a parcel-transporter of the Deutsche Post, the German postal service, clearly identifyable by the colour.
The bodywork is not made by Mercedes Benz, AFAIK it's from the company Kögel from Ulm.
I don't know, how the basis chassis were delivered by Mercedes Benz to Kögel, I suppose as chassis with doors, frontscreen, but without roof and with open back.
- plain chassis with engine
- with grille and headlights
- with engine hood
- with frontscreen
- with frontscreen, roof and front doors
- with complete cab with open back
- with complete, closed cab
...
The Sprinter on your pic was in its first life a parcel-transporter of the Deutsche Post, the German postal service, clearly identifyable by the colour.
The bodywork is not made by Mercedes Benz, AFAIK it's from the company Kögel from Ulm.
I don't know, how the basis chassis were delivered by Mercedes Benz to Kögel, I suppose as chassis with doors, frontscreen, but without roof and with open back.
Please, help to identify a car.
Published 03/07/2015 @ 23:20:45, By ElSaxo
https://youtu.be/HAcMh_o5Caw
What's the police car there at 1:01?
Other fragments from the same movie at 0:40-0:46, 0:59-1:03.
What's the police car there at 1:01?
Other fragments from the same movie at 0:40-0:46, 0:59-1:03.
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Published 04/07/2015 @ 07:30:55, By Purzel89
The Sprinter on your pic was in its first life a parcel-transporter of the Deutsche Post, the German postal service, clearly identifyable by the colour.
Not necessarily a DHL car, other companies also use yellow cars.
But the interior is for a package delivery car, thats for sure. And that in mind, its very likely to be a DHL car.
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Published 04/07/2015 @ 15:22:39, By Gag Halfrunt
Can anyone identify this taxi from 1966 Seoul?
https://www.flickr.com/photos/88857036@N00/4445500998/in/album-72157622795159625/
Could it be a Datsun Bluebird 310 or 311?
http://www.earlydatsun.com/datsun310.html
http://www.earlydatsun.com/datsun311.html
P.S. Actually it's a Saenara Bluebird.
http://www.earlydatsun.com/datsun312.html
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https://www.flickr.com/photos/88857036@N00/4445500998/in/album-72157622795159625/
Could it be a Datsun Bluebird 310 or 311?
http://www.earlydatsun.com/datsun310.html
http://www.earlydatsun.com/datsun311.html
P.S. Actually it's a Saenara Bluebird.
http://www.earlydatsun.com/datsun312.html
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Published 04/07/2015 @ 19:48:39, By ingo
Not necessarily a DHL car, other companies also use yellow cars.
But the interior is for a package delivery car, thats for sure. And that in mind, its very likely to be a DHL car.
No, the Deutsche Post/DHL-yellow is unique. That unique, that you cannot legally purchase this tone as paintwork. No kidding, the Deutsche Post has a patent on it.
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Published 06/07/2015 @ 13:27:19, By rjluna2
Can anyone identify this taxi from 1966 Seoul?
https://www.flickr.com/photos/88857036@N00/4445500998/in/album-72157622795159625/
Could it be a Datsun Bluebird 310 or 311?
http://www.earlydatsun.com/datsun310.html
http://www.earlydatsun.com/datsun311.html
P.S. Actually it's a Saenara Bluebird.
http://www.earlydatsun.com/datsun312.html
https://www.flickr.com/photos/88857036@N00/4445500998/in/album-72157622795159625/
Could it be a Datsun Bluebird 310 or 311?
http://www.earlydatsun.com/datsun310.html
http://www.earlydatsun.com/datsun311.html
P.S. Actually it's a Saenara Bluebird.
http://www.earlydatsun.com/datsun312.html
Either that or the late model of Shinjin Shinsungho
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Published 09/07/2015 @ 22:10:36, By Baube
hi, i need help to identify this car. i took it at a car exposition in 2014. when i took the pic, i thought it was a Lotus Elan but after viewing pics, except maybe for size nothing match. thanks
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Published 09/07/2015 @ 22:20:21, By Sandie
Opel GT
The bonnet scoop is not original.
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The bonnet scoop is not original.
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Published 09/07/2015 @ 23:44:44, By Baube
Thanks Sandie
Opel is probably one of the last brand i would thought about since they are not sold here ( at least, not with their own badge )and i think this one was the 1st one i ever seen ( and its badge is not there... )
Opel is probably one of the last brand i would thought about since they are not sold here ( at least, not with their own badge )and i think this one was the 1st one i ever seen ( and its badge is not there... )
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Published 09/07/2015 @ 23:58:15, By ingo
Thanks Sandie
Opel is probably one of the last brand i would thought about since they are not sold here ( at least, not with their own badge )and i think this one was the 1st one i ever seen ( and its badge is not there... )
Opel is probably one of the last brand i would thought about since they are not sold here ( at least, not with their own badge )and i think this one was the 1st one i ever seen ( and its badge is not there... )
The Opel GT was sold in America (USA and CDN) in quite large numbers. Actually the most GT's went to there. And many came back years later. Nowadays our European classic car events are cluttered up not just with US-spec Porsche 914, Mercedes Pagoda, W107, Austin Healey 3000, Karmann-Ghia, Porsche 911 -at least EVERY sporty European car of the 50ies, 60ies and 70ies (plus premium Sedans an all kind of Convertibles)- also with US-spec Opel GT.
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Published 10/07/2015 @ 01:32:05, By Baube
Thanks for the precisions Ingo.
maybe i saw some as a kid but i don't remember them and since you're saying that a bunch of them got back in Europe means there is less here ( wow, i feel like a mathematics genius now ). Seriously , maybe its why i have the impression that i see it for the first time. Sure wondering now where are the ones that did stayed in America.
By " not sold here " i meant since since the 80's . I learned here that Opel did sold cars under their own name in America but they must be rare now because this one is the only one i remember.
maybe i saw some as a kid but i don't remember them and since you're saying that a bunch of them got back in Europe means there is less here ( wow, i feel like a mathematics genius now ). Seriously , maybe its why i have the impression that i see it for the first time. Sure wondering now where are the ones that did stayed in America.
By " not sold here " i meant since since the 80's . I learned here that Opel did sold cars under their own name in America but they must be rare now because this one is the only one i remember.
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Published 30/08/2015 @ 19:34:13, By Ddey65
Hey, can anybody tell what car this bumper used to be attached to? For some reason, I've been leaning towards a Pontiac from the 1990's or 2000's.
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Published 31/08/2015 @ 14:30:19, By Baube
i went for a walk when i came across a parked 1999+ Chevy Tracker. Not guaranteed that it is one but here is it :
Yours looks shiny black, might be an higher 4-door trim level or a Suzuki Vitara
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Yours looks shiny black, might be an higher 4-door trim level or a Suzuki Vitara
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Published 14/09/2015 @ 18:17:41, By _ZLAT_
Who knows, what kind of model of De Soto is it?
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Published 17/09/2015 @ 22:18:03, By ElSaxo
https://youtu.be/OBNuD0uQnqI
The black SUV used in this idiotic commercial is an old Suburban?
The black SUV used in this idiotic commercial is an old Suburban?
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Published 18/09/2015 @ 02:15:39, By Baube
Yes, looks like a 1989-1991 one to me. we have a similar commercial here too
( and if you think this commercial is idiotic you should see 500X's blue pill one )
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( and if you think this commercial is idiotic you should see 500X's blue pill one )
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Published 18/09/2015 @ 02:44:23, By Baube
Who knows, what kind of model of De Soto is it?
Found this but still unsure, called De Soto custom or Chrysler DeSoto
http://www.evermotion.org/vbulletin/showthread.php?99390-DeSoto
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