No. It is an American classic though, and no trickier than the Monaco Robin posted (ie not an obscure edition or an export variant).
Revenge!!! How about this: [IMG] :D Rob, can you, please, give the other guys a chance and hold off for, say, 10 hours? I know...
Could it be… a 1972 Dodge Monaco?
What I really feel is that you made a damn good call, Sludge. Whatever took you so long anyway? :hehe: That said, you guys do seem to lack...
OBJECTION! My latest puzzle car hasn’t been identified yet! As a consequence, the entry above should be considered a mere, hmm, side quest. :D
I hope you guys do notice a slight resemblance between this one and something posted, uhm, very recently?
It wasn’t. :) Just the same, I initially ran through a number of production model suspects in my mind because that’s what I naturally expected. So...
OK, I hope you don’t mind me posting the next entry: [IMG] :D Unlike Xir’s Demon Rouge, this baby wasn’t a solitary specimen.
Yet another incarnation of the Fiat 8V in this thread. This (rather radical) take was presented by Carrozzeria Vignale in 1952 and has since...
This one’s a coachbuilt incarnation (albeit not a one-off) of quite a popular car: [IMG] Who did the coachwork and what was the name of this...
That looks like a Monteverdi Safari.
IASFe (Industria Automotriz de Santa Fe) 1000 SE whose 1000 Sp-inspired design was indeed revised (and rather nicely rounded) by Carrozzeria...
The puzzle car is a South American variant of the German original I included as an additional clue. It would be, hmm, cool if you could at least...
No. But, amazingly enough, there seems to be a slight similarity within that particular cropjob. The car in its entirety is quite different from...
Here’s a sympathetic classic for you: [IMG] It was based on this: [IMG] (Which is intended as an additional clue.) Well… GET...
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