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Puzzles, Games and Name That Car => Solved AutoPuzzles => 2010 => Topic started by: Allemano on April 29, 2010, 07:03:04 AM
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Please respond below if you know the make and model designation of this car.
It also has a certain nickname which I'd like to know as well.
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and another week is over...
Experts have a try!
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Sorry for the delay...
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I knew the pic you've posted, but never noticed it's the same as the puzzle car.. If I had known I wouldn't have post it here...though it's an amazing beauty!
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Why not, is it a well known photo? It took me a long time to find it! I have one picture of it being rallied in 1989, but I have no scanner so can't show it. I actually found this one by accident whilst looking for a puzzle of my own to post up, which was lucky as I didn't want to trawl through old magazines for hours and hours looking for it.....
I think the car as it looks today was quite often shown on various pages for classic cars in the past month. I believe it had been too easy to solve it.
BTW: I like the steel rims a lot more than the wire wheels of the restored car.
It has some far resemblance to Facel Vegas, but is in my opinion even more elegant.
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BTW: I like the steel rims a lot more than the wire wheels of the restored car.
It has some far resemblance to Facel Vegas, but is in my opinion even more elegant.
Those wheels are a bit strange: the main disc looks like those Dunlop wheels used on the MGA twincam and Gordon-Keeble but the centre is not the same peg-drive as the MG or G-K and is more like that of the Facel-Vega HK500. I suppose they were spline-drive and fit the same hubs as those wire wheels.
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Worth adding the 'official' name of this car to the title? It's DP 114/2.
This car really deserves a good restoration to return it to original condition with the bespoke bumpers etc...
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Done