Grob #2 the Seat Malaga, was built near #27 the Devil´sBridge at Martorell, Spain
Grob #16, the Sabra Sport (former british Reliant), built by Autocars, Israel, maybe near the Shrine of the Báb #11 at Haifa
Grob #6 the Jeep Forward Control or FC was produced near Seagate Tower at #25, Toledo Ohio, USA
Grob #12 Mazda 787. As Mazdaspeed moved from Tokyo to Hiroshima in 1983, the 1990 Mazda 787 was prepared near #7, the Hiroshima-jo Castle
Grob #32 this is the brazilian Fiat Oggi. Some sources say it was built in the Metim plant, but maybe #17 is Belo Horizonte, where other sources locate it...
Grob #26 the Skoda 105/120/125/130/Skoda 130 Estelle, was built near the former castle of Jungbunzlau, which was the former german name of #13 Mladá Boleslav, now in Czechoslovakia
Grob #4 Toyota AA goes with pic #21, Toyota City
@re #1 Stuttgart & #22 is a Volkswagen
@re #8, Holden FJ, links to #23, Port Melbourne, Australia
@re #20, Ferrari 212 Inter, links to #3, a Google Earth pic of Maranello, Italy.
@re #30, a 1938 (Cadillac) La Salle (5027) Coupé, links to #5, Detroit (Belle Isle).
@re #18, a 1966 Plymouth Barracuda, links to #15, the Palace of Auburn Hills, Michigan.
@re #28 is the 1967 Jaguar Pirana, which should really be linked to Turin, since that is where Bertone, who built the car, is based - but since picture #29 is the Whitley Abbey Bridge in Whitley, Coventry, where Jaguars are built, I guess that is what you want us to say.
@re And dare I suggest that #19, the picture from Dearborn, should be paired with #10, the 1962 Mercury Cougar I ?
RayB #14 is a Russian GAZ, to be paired with #9, the city of Gorkyi.
Allan L #31 is the India Gate at Bombay (as we used to say!) (Mumbai in 21st centuryspeak) / #24 Tata Nano