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Number 4 is the MG Wasp proposal, by Sports Car Graphic who published sketches and drawings in 1964. Unfortunately the car was never built.
No. 48 = Ford Corcel?
Quote from: Carnut on March 17, 2015, 10:10:47 AMNo. 48 = Ford Corcel?Deja vu ! (see reply #73)
Ali17: Amectran Exar-1 Indeed!Ali33: Skoda Rapid Rally Also correctAli45: Claveau ? Need more info on this one! Held for you.Ali47: Mazda 929 929L, but yup!Ali48: Ford Corcel That's the oneI think you forgot to upload ALI34. It seems I did! Look at the bottom of this post.
35: Gurgel Xavante XTC I had it as the Xavante X10, but it seems they're somewhat interchangeable, so yup!
Number 4 is the MG Wasp proposal, by Sports Car Graphic who published sketches and drawings in 1964. Unfortunately the car was never built. Perfect, that's the one! Well done.
ALI44: De Tomaso 801 Formula One car Absolutely, well done!
Number 17 - Amectran Exar-1 by Frua You are correct, but as you say sadly too slow...(oko94 said earlier...)
No. 48 = Ford Corcel? Yup, but a few hours to late! Maybe more luck with 34 I'm about to post?
35 - Gurgel X-12 Yes Gurgel, but not the X-12 and not the first with Gurgel, oko94 already got it sorry!
ALI34 is a Dagrada Formula Junior with modified Lancia Appia engine Yup,that only lasted a couple hours!
ALI45 is a 2-seater, open top 4cv (or 9cv ?) Claveau unveiled in 1927 along with the better known, 4-seater, closed body 9cv. They are sometimes referred to as "Autobloc". It's not a 4cv or 9cv Claveau, sorry but I still need a different name that accompanies this car. See the image below for the side view - it's different from the one you have.
ALI45 is Claveau 7cv Sport Type L 2
Is #43 an Italian car?
British car ?
European?
German ?
East European ?