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Published 26/11/2015 @ 18:06:45, By Baube
yep, 1970 Dodge Coronet seems to be the one
Thanks.

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Published 29/11/2015 @ 21:43:42, By ElSaxo
Hi there, someone can recognize the blue pickup used here? https://youtu.be/fN-xq7t6pKw
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Published 29/11/2015 @ 23:30:31, By Purzel89
Something out of that range i would say: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chevrolet_Task_Force

Btw, beautiful color combination on that Sebring Convertible.
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Published 30/11/2015 @ 00:22:26, By eLMeR
Previous generation, in fact: 1947-55 Chevrolet Advanced-Design / GMC New Design. With the 1947-53 angled bed rail and the 1951+ vent windows, so a 1951-53 model.
No front view, so impossible to say which of the 2 makes it is.
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Edit: due to the single vertical reinforcement bar on the bed side, a ½-ton Advance-Design 3100 / New Design 100.

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Published 01/12/2015 @ 01:54:31, By ElSaxo
Thanks!

Something more harder here to identify I would say, what's the convertible here? https://youtu.be/Hhk4RHJM6L0 Looks made of plastics. :lol:
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Published 01/12/2015 @ 02:35:33, By Sandie
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Published 01/12/2015 @ 12:26:57, By ElSaxo
Thank you, this is for real a LHD version and how many were produced? Makes me wonder if this was in Italy...
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Published 01/12/2015 @ 19:05:53, By Sandie
51 made according to Wiki: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marcos_Engineering#Marcos_Mantis_2

I imagine barely more than a couple were made in LHD so definitely a rarity.
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Published 06/12/2015 @ 15:58:03, By Ddey65
A little something different this time. I found a pic of the interior of a Unimog from 2007 on Wikimedia Commons, and I noticed something unusual about the stereo system. It contains AM, FM, and "CC" bands.

https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:2006_07_15_W%C3%B6rth_0081_(8584679515)_(2).jpg

The obvious question for those of us not from Germany is what's a "CC band radio?"
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Published 07/12/2015 @ 01:13:23, By Purzel89
Actually that is an english abreviation. :grin:

It simply means Compact Cassette. The shaft for it is behind the Mercedes Logo i think. :crazy:
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Published 11/12/2015 @ 12:13:51, By Reg1992
A few crappy pics of mine over the last couple of years that I couldn't pin down:

BMW unknown

http://i.imgur.com/ErwGxko.jpg

Porsche unknown

http://i.imgur.com/vJSXUmx.jpg

unknown

http://i.imgur.com/HQuULzE.jpg

unknown

http://i.imgur.com/wYLKS4T.jpg

unknown

http://i.imgur.com/WnEupfA.jpg

These were over a year ago and unfortunately I don't have any more detailed pics of any of them.
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Published 11/12/2015 @ 12:49:29, By atom
BMW 5er E28
Porsche 914
1970 Chevrolet Suburban: https://vimeo.com/86368838
1960 Rambler Super 4-Door Sedan
1964 Mercury Montclair four-door sedan

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Published 11/12/2015 @ 14:25:31, By Reg1992
BMW 5er E28
Porsche 914
1970 Chevrolet Suburban: https://vimeo.com/86368838
1960 Rambler Super 4-Door Sedan
1964 Mercury Montclair four-door sedan


Thank you! :grin:
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Published 11/12/2015 @ 18:31:41, By eLMeR
[...] 1970 Chevrolet Suburban [...]

Among some other "minor changes", the video shows a 1972 grille and the 8-stud wheels of a ¾-ton C-20, despite the fact that this "completely restored" car is said to be a ½-ton C-10 in the video presentation. Accuracy was apparently not the greatest concern for this restoration :smile:

Latest Edition: 11/12/2015 @ 18:44:09
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Published 11/12/2015 @ 19:11:39, By atom
It's a custom not a restoration. It's also the very same vehicle as in Reg1992s picture :smile:
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Published 11/12/2015 @ 19:23:01, By night cub
The Mercury is a Breezeway sedan, with the rear window that lowers to provide ventilation to the interior.

http://oldcarbrochures.org/NA/Mercury/1964-Mercury/1964_Mercury_Full_Size_Brochure/1964-Mercury-Full-Size-18
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Published 11/12/2015 @ 22:53:43, By eLMeR
@ atom: I know it's the same vehicle, the plates are the same. I was just joking about the "completely restored" used in the video presentation, as it's indeed all but a restoration :wink:
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Published 12/12/2015 @ 00:14:47, By eLMeR
Porsche unknown
http://i.imgur.com/vJSXUmxt.jpg

[...] Porsche 914 [...]

Chrome bumper, so a 1970-72 model. If genuine, 5-lug wheels mean a 914/6.
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Published 12/12/2015 @ 02:37:59, By dsl
All 914/6 had vinyl rear pillars as standard. If it's painted = 914 4 cylinder (although some option packs added a vinyl pillar, so it's not an automatic indicator of 914/6).
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Published 15/12/2015 @ 00:04:42, By Purzel89
I "found" this car in an old photograph of a bus. The photo was taken in December 1984 in Bonn (Germany). Any idea what it is? Looks like a car based on a Mini.

http://abload.de/img/unbenanntpxqgj.jpg

Latest Edition: 15/12/2015 @ 00:04:57
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Published 15/12/2015 @ 00:08:10, By ingo
I "found" this car in an old photograph of a bus. The photo was taken in December 1984 in Bonn (Germany). Any idea what it is? Looks like a car based on a Mini.

http://abload.de/img/unbenanntpxqgj.jpg


Mini Clubman: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mini_29#Karosserie
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