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Solved - NEH 4115: Sabra Sussita Fastback prototype - 1970

Started by Carnut, June 08, 2015, 07:32:22 AM

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Carnut

What's this, from when - for 1 point?:

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Carnut

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wingroad


Carnut

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Quote from: wingroad on June 22, 2015, 03:51:03 PM
Israeli ?

Yes!
Locked for wingroad.
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wingroad

Its made By Autocars who made Triumphs in Israel like the FWD 1300 but it obviously uses a non Triumph body but with some Triumph like ideas.
Problem ids I cannot remember its name at the moment !

Carnut

Quote from: wingroad on June 23, 2015, 04:04:31 PM
Its made By Autocars who made Triumphs in Israel like the FWD 1300 but it obviously uses a non Triumph body but with some Triumph like ideas.
Problem ids I cannot remember its name at the moment !

Autocars is right.
Still locked.
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wingroad


Carnut

Quote from: wingroad on June 24, 2015, 04:43:21 PM
Sussita  6

Sussita is right.
Don't know about the '6' - I had it as Sussita 70 but whether that refers to the car or the year I don't know, as this is the Sussita Fastback Prototype from 1970.  It didn't enter production in this form.
So I think we'll call it solved!
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autospeurder

Autocars was the factory but the brand was Sabra. You can see the Sabra logo on the left side of the car.

Carnut

Quote from: autospeurder on June 25, 2015, 03:44:28 PM
Autocars was the factory but the brand was Sabra. You can see the Sabra logo on the left side of the car.

I've changed it.
I've always known them as Sabra and wondered why the different names.
I thought they only took on the Sabra name after they started to make the Reliant Sabre sports car and adapted the name to their language.
Sabra Sussita is a well-known name but the only references I could find to this car called it an Autocars Sussita; possibly because it was only a prototype and was never actually sold as a Sabra.
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