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Quote from: targhediferro on February 14, 2014, 08:24:47 AMI think that the little spider we can see at the left of the Alfa Romeo 1900 Bat 7, is the Spider Bertone (built both on Fiat 1100/103 Tv base and on Stanguellini 1100 base).Can you give me the specific name of this version? "Xxxxxxx"(locked for you)Please finish this before posting other guesses...
I think that the little spider we can see at the left of the Alfa Romeo 1900 Bat 7, is the Spider Bertone (built both on Fiat 1100/103 Tv base and on Stanguellini 1100 base).
Quote from: Ehhxekt on February 14, 2014, 06:54:13 AMQuote from: Iluvatar on February 13, 2014, 07:51:28 AMQuote from: Ehhxekt on February 12, 2014, 06:03:34 PMI’m sure others will join soon... this puzzle is fun! I’d jump back to Ghia’s stand – the nice red/black pillarless coupé in the background is another Fiat Nuova 1100.Yes... but locked (only this car, not the puzzle) for you to come out with the name of this specific version... I guess it might be something unique like Charmant, Minnie, Orchidea, or Rendez-Vous – coachbuilt Fiats were sometimes given model names apparently with female customers in mind, and this little hardtop certainly looks chic – but have no idea what that name could be... Or was it called simply 1100-103 TV Gran Luce? If not, please unlock the question; other than it is a Nuova Millecento with Ghia body, I actually know nothing about this car.The name is similar to "Gran Luce"... with a different word... "Xxxxx Luce"
Quote from: Iluvatar on February 13, 2014, 07:51:28 AMQuote from: Ehhxekt on February 12, 2014, 06:03:34 PMI’m sure others will join soon... this puzzle is fun! I’d jump back to Ghia’s stand – the nice red/black pillarless coupé in the background is another Fiat Nuova 1100.Yes... but locked (only this car, not the puzzle) for you to come out with the name of this specific version... I guess it might be something unique like Charmant, Minnie, Orchidea, or Rendez-Vous – coachbuilt Fiats were sometimes given model names apparently with female customers in mind, and this little hardtop certainly looks chic – but have no idea what that name could be... Or was it called simply 1100-103 TV Gran Luce? If not, please unlock the question; other than it is a Nuova Millecento with Ghia body, I actually know nothing about this car.
Quote from: Ehhxekt on February 12, 2014, 06:03:34 PMI’m sure others will join soon... this puzzle is fun! I’d jump back to Ghia’s stand – the nice red/black pillarless coupé in the background is another Fiat Nuova 1100.Yes... but locked (only this car, not the puzzle) for you to come out with the name of this specific version...
I’m sure others will join soon... this puzzle is fun! I’d jump back to Ghia’s stand – the nice red/black pillarless coupé in the background is another Fiat Nuova 1100.
A Fiat giardinetta 1100 Fissore in front of the Alfa Bat7 ?
So the missing part of the name is a five-letter Italian adjective, like, say, "Bella" – is that correct?
Quote from: Iluvatar on February 14, 2014, 11:19:42 AMQuote from: targhediferro on February 14, 2014, 08:24:47 AMI think that the little spider we can see at the left of the Alfa Romeo 1900 Bat 7, is the Spider Bertone (built both on Fiat 1100/103 Tv base and on Stanguellini 1100 base).Can you give me the specific name of this version? "Xxxxxxx"(locked for you)Please finish this before posting other guesses...The only name I found is Special, so Bertone Spider Special (on Fiat 1100/103 Tv or Stanguellini 1100, but I suppose the Turin car was a Fiat). I can add that the code number of these Bertone car was 57xx, 2 spider and 9 coupes were built from 1953 to 1956.
Quote from: targhediferro on February 14, 2014, 03:25:29 PMQuote from: Iluvatar on February 14, 2014, 11:19:42 AMQuote from: targhediferro on February 14, 2014, 08:24:47 AMI think that the little spider we can see at the left of the Alfa Romeo 1900 Bat 7, is the Spider Bertone (built both on Fiat 1100/103 Tv base and on Stanguellini 1100 base).Can you give me the specific name of this version? "Xxxxxxx"(locked for you)Please finish this before posting other guesses...The only name I found is Special, so Bertone Spider Special (on Fiat 1100/103 Tv or Stanguellini 1100, but I suppose the Turin car was a Fiat). I can add that the code number of these Bertone car was 57xx, 2 spider and 9 coupes were built from 1953 to 1956.It had a specific name... it's in english... (if this can help you...)but don't worry... I already consider this car asfound by you... but you have to give me the full name before going on
Quote from: Ehhxekt on February 14, 2014, 04:13:15 PMSo the missing part of the name is a five-letter Italian adjective, like, say, "Bella" – is that correct?Not exactly an adjective... but the structure of the word is almost the same... (consonat-vocal-double consonat-vocal...)
Quote from: Iluvatar on February 14, 2014, 05:33:19 PMQuote from: targhediferro on February 14, 2014, 03:25:29 PMQuote from: Iluvatar on February 14, 2014, 11:19:42 AMQuote from: targhediferro on February 14, 2014, 08:24:47 AMI think that the little spider we can see at the left of the Alfa Romeo 1900 Bat 7, is the Spider Bertone (built both on Fiat 1100/103 Tv base and on Stanguellini 1100 base).Can you give me the specific name of this version? "Xxxxxxx"(locked for you)Please finish this before posting other guesses...The only name I found is Special, so Bertone Spider Special (on Fiat 1100/103 Tv or Stanguellini 1100, but I suppose the Turin car was a Fiat). I can add that the code number of these Bertone car was 57xx, 2 spider and 9 coupes were built from 1953 to 1956.It had a specific name... it's in english... (if this can help you...)but don't worry... I already consider this car asfound by you... but you have to give me the full name before going onPlease, unlock and if someone knows this name, give him the point.I prefer to go otherwhere: behind the Monviso Stella Filante, I think we find a Touring Alfa Romeo 1900 Super Sprint.
Quote from: Iluvatar on February 14, 2014, 05:25:14 PMQuote from: Ehhxekt on February 14, 2014, 04:13:15 PMSo the missing part of the name is a five-letter Italian adjective, like, say, "Bella" – is that correct?Not exactly an adjective... but the structure of the word is almost the same... (consonat-vocal-double consonat-vocal...) Thanks for the clues, you are really generous... Could the name be Tutta Luce, then?
Next to Bat 7 ,perhaps area Maserati with an A6G Allemano ?
I suppose you mean the Fiat 1100/103 TV spider Cheetah Bertone; ...if yes is my previous answer correct?
A DKW F 89 L Bus, viewed from behind the Bertone Zeder.
I suppose this car is a Fiat 1100-103 FL coupè Francis Lombardi
Please... Quote from: Iluvatar on February 05, 2014, 05:09:30 PMIt is... but please next time wait for my reply before posting another guess...
It is... but please next time wait for my reply before posting another guess...
Very nice map! Another car seen for the first time : 1954 Alfa Romeo Giulietta Sprint by Bertone. (Alfa Romeo Stand)
Aaaaaggghhh...I was quite sure it was the Giulietta, but I was afraid to loose a point!Another try in Francis Lombardi stand...this one should be the 1400 A Presidenziale FL.