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Puzzles, Games and Name That Car => Solved AutoPuzzles => 2007 => Topic started by: @re on December 06, 2007, 01:09:09 PM
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Recognize this?
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Having trouble cruising the net on this one, but am I correct in thinking I'm in Apollo/Intermeccanica/Frank Reisner Territory? Or would that be too easy?
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I'm putting in a guess for circa 1966-1968 Intermeccanica Griffth (Intermeccanica Omega was similar but had a single-piece bumper as far as I know).
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Oh...OH...very clever of you to hide the back end! I see what it is now! It's the Jerrari built for William Harrah (Ferrari Front end and V12 engine but pure Jeep Wagoneer from the windshield back).
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And my usual supplement:
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Ferrari model was a 330GTS. I shouldn't say "pure Wagoneer from the windshield back" - the steering wheel was Ferrari, maybe the guages, etc. There was at least one different rendition of this, but I think the other(s) did not have the Ferrari nose, just the engine/steering wheel. Looks like it was constructed about 1977.
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You actually didn't need any clues for that one - you seem to be pretty happy to have an internal discussion with yourself instead. But, of course, you are right: It is the 1977 Jerrari Wagoneer!
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And this is what the rest of it looks like; and actually the front isn't a 330 GT or GTS but a 365GT 2+2 from about 1969...:
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This car is for sale if anyone fancies it!
No price listed...
Look here:
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