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Here's a little game that I have played on other sites that is quite enjoyable, although I seem to be one of the few people who thinks so.... ::)
It's called By The Numbers and it goes like this. Someone, in this case me, puts up a photo with a transportation related theme. Pictures of cars are preferred, but once we get above 10,000 it gets harder to do that! :lmao: In the picture, there has to be a number that is one higher than the last one posted. The number must be PART OF THE PICTURE, not PhotoShopped in afterwards. And screen shots aren't allowed either.
So, let me get this ball rolling. If there are no responses within a week, I will take that to mean that there is not interest in this bit of serial sililiness.
Here we go:
(http://www.opp.ca/museum/assets/images/car1.jpg)
For those of you who did poorly in math in grade school, the next number is 2! :hah:
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Does this count?
Seriously.
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http://www.autopuzzles.com/forum/index.php?topic=1935.0
(http://nascarulz.tripod.com/de3car6.jpg)
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We're off to a great start, gentlemen! :applause:
I can't BELIEVE how difficult it was to find something for 4!
(http://www.racerchicks.com/images/motor_IM/nascar4.jpg)
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The most famous No. 5
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A rather unlikely nr.6: ;)
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Though I've been looking for something more extraordinary, I couldn't resist this:
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Wow. Good for you, Mike! :applause: You guys are really getting into this.
Not only can you post up an appropriate photo
(http://pressherald.mainetoday.com/blogs/nascar/new8car1.jpg)
But you often come across other pictures in your search that may or may not be related, but just beg to be posted as well! ;D
(http://www.bestweekever.tv/bwe/images/2009/02/COP-CAR-8.jpg)
Posting of such auxiliary photos is strongly encouraged! ;D
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Actually that fits. It's a K9, correct?
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Ahh....I see your finally tuned sense of humor has not deserted you, sir! :lmao:
# 9 is still available, fellas! Step right up! Form a single line and NO pushing! :P
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...
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Wow! So THAT'S the new Saab 9-5 that may never see production, huh. Looks pretty darn nice, although I might quibble about the funky angle in the rear door glass. There are rumors that GM may badge this car as a Buick and sell it in the US. On the other hand, it looks to be a LOT like the Opel Insignia/Buick Regal GS, so maybe not. Anyway, nice find, PJ! :applause:
I'm not sure I would want to stick my feet into the nose of this contraption....
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I could go a lot further with this one - I have cars with numbers 1 - 56 available.... plus a load of others but I will leave them for others to fill in.
Unless you want me to...
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Isn't she lovely?
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not 1, but a bunch of 13's!
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Count me in! Count me in!
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A different kind of transport...
(http://www.autopuzzles.com/Apollo15-Crew_l.jpg)
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4x4=16, right?
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17
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I suppose avoiding racing cars would make it much harder
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19:
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Renault 20
The number is not visible, so I don't know if the Renault counts. If not:
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Number 19 looks like a Kromhout, built in Amsterdam...
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Number 19 looks like a Kromhout, built in Amsterdam...
That's were the picture was taken... ;)
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Sure, I know the Czaar Peterstraat... But still, a picture of a Kromhout bus or truck is not very common, I'd say. A friend of mine is related to the Kromhout company, he'll be very glad to see this picture :)
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WOW! You guys are good at this. 8X2 = 16?? Fabulous! :lmao:
Here's an odd looking beast:
(http://www.pictures-of-cars.com/TVR-Topcats-Car-21.jpg)
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Bet you didn't expect a Renault with this number:
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My GOD, that is an ugly automobile! :o Even a Trabant looks better than that. :hah:
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I've seen worse. have you reviewed our selection of kit cars?
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No, I haven't. But I'll take a nice FiberFab Jamaican if you have one lying around! :P
Got a two-fer for ya here, lads.
First, the obligatory NASCAR # 24
(http://www.jayski.com/SCHEMES/2001cup/24car2001.jpg)
And second, well, whatever this is.......
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That's a Custer...
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25 on the license plate...
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Here we see an image of cars doing what cars were meant to do:
(http://blog.hemmings.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/12/car%2026%20-%2011.jpg)
And here's a little something I stumbled upon in my search. Faksta should appreciate this one.
(http://www.alexanderpalace.org/thompson/images/26car.jpg)
More at the following link:
Bloody Russia (http://www.alexanderpalace.org/thompson.html)
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On a lighter note...........
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number 28
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(http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2238/2257940816_160c736a07_o.jpg)
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and this one makes 30
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31
(http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1016/1236264563_80501fbf8f.jpg)
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AD, what the hell IS that thing?!?! ??? :hah:
(http://www.gtms.gatech.edu/images/cars/2001_car32.jpg)
This is an interesting ad I stumbled on. Too big for cut and paste, but you can follow the R32 Ad Link (http://epica-awards.com/assets/epica/2006/finalists/print/images/411%20-%20PRE-18-04140%20%20%20VW_GolfR32_CarTransp_Pr_A13%20%20%20x053.jpg)
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and another bus...
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A faster bus!
(http://www.autopuzzles.com/x34_vehicle.jpg)
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...
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Higher!
(http://www.autopuzzles.com/b36patch.gif)
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Back to the dirt.. ;)
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(http://www.alan927.com/On%20the%20Track/slides/38%20Dean%20Mizdal.jpg)
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some more bikes, and a bonus picture ;)
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How about 40 cars for under $2500?
(http://www.getrichslowly.org/images/MT72/MT72cover%28big%29.jpg)
And of course, the one product every car enthusiast needs to have on his workbench
(http://i.ehow.com/images/GlobalPhoto/Articles/5803534/wd40-main_Full.jpg)
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Number 41.
(http://i39.photobucket.com/albums/e175/neilshouse/mini.jpg)
Plus 2 bonus pictures!
The most expensive 41
(http://i39.photobucket.com/albums/e175/neilshouse/type41.jpg)
And (possibly) the fastest 41
(http://i39.photobucket.com/albums/e175/neilshouse/Lotus41.jpg)
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42 volts!
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From the aptly-named "Chevettes on Ice" web page:
(http://www.autopuzzles.com/Car43_2007.jpg)
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44 has got to be Bob Tullius and one of his cars:
(http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3031/2717804170_ab4711a65a.jpg)
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Absolutely correct, Allan! :applause: Good selection.
Here's a ??? for ya!
(http://fasttimesproductions.com/images/_45_CAR.jpg)
And something a little more conventional.
(http://www.lizardms.com/fans/2008/86.jpg)
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DAF 46
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Not sure if we'll reach more than 4000, so here already a set of cars with some special smell:
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Wow! My grandma smelled like that!
(not quite sure if this is a '48')
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This is what we would be seeing if NASCAR ever returned to its roots.
(http://www.legendsofnascar.com/Charlie_Cregar_49car.jpg)
Here's another oldie but goodie.
(http://www.ci.bristol.ct.us/images/49car.JPG)
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(http://z.about.com/d/weirdnews/1/0/g/I/-/-/Worlds-smallest-Car-Street.jpg)
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:lurk:
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52 cents!
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Those were the days! :'(
(http://www.autopuzzles.com/53 Rambler Convert PC FRONT.jpg)
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Kinda like that Rambler convertible, OP. Don't remember ever seeing one on the road, that I recall. My mom had a '53 Rambler wagon. I remember it because the hood ornament was a woman.I know because I spent an inordinate amount of time "polishing" it. Did you know there was brass underneath all that chrome? At least there was in the area of the breasts! :-[
Here's a photo from back in the days when cars were cars and drivers were real men. 8)
(http://www.sportscardigest.com/wp-content/uploads/101.jpg)
Well, some of them, anyway..... ::)
(http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_-qlPR6Lgp9Q/RgA29wSWgeI/AAAAAAAAAb4/_JhHriSuoMI/s400/54car.jpg)
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Now, this is a DAF!
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not quite parked...
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(http://www.autopuzzles.com/BTN56.jpg)
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Et voilà:
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That's a really good find, Mike! :thumbsup:
(http://www.openfx.org/gallery/gallery/gallery-car58-1.png)
I'm sure everyone here knows what this thing is, but personally, I haven't a clue:
(http://www.instablogsimages.com/images/2008/01/21/the-air-car_58.jpg)
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(http://www.autopuzzles.com/59 super adventure.jpg)
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...
( @MG: that white car is called Jetstream: )
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Thanks,. Paul. I figured if I was going to get an answer anyplace it would be here. :D
"Oh, that will buff right out!"
(http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2772/4109797368_7dcee734ae.jpg)
Below is the result of being in Boston traffic:
(http://i166.photobucket.com/albums/u86/juliensky/rr61-car-skeleton.jpg)
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(http://www.thegreatescape.org.au/2008/images/gallery/day6/10-car-62-hooters.jpg)
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.
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8x8...
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Very clever, Guido! The judges give you a :nod: for creativity. And a :whip: for violating the rules. :hah:
I'm quite sure the people here will be able to ID this vehicle in less time than it takes me to make a cup of tea. A nd no fair viewing the "properties" of the photo. :ranton:
(http://www.freefoto.com/images/21/67/21_67_46---1902-Peugeot--D-65--London-to-Brighton-Veteran-Car-Run-2002_web.jpg?&%3Bk=1902+Peugeot++D+65++-+London+to+Brighton+Veteran+Car+Run+-+2002)
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..
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Oooohhh, that Chaparral is SWEET! :-*
(http://www.arkansascamaro.com/67PaceCar.gif)
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...
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It's not actually 69, but the position could be improved... ;D
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Here's room for improvement too, all you need is a pair of scissors and glue ;)
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Returning quite serious...
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obvious choice really - lotus 72
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.
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74
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75 (twice)
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Ferrari P5 in Riverside
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Ah, racing is such good clean fun!
(http://www.jandrtransmissions.com/images/car771.jpg)
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78...
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And now, for something completely different, another Chevette on ice.
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80
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1928 Pierce Arrow Model 81
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(http://rlv.zcache.com/1982_mazda_rx_7_hoodies_tshirt-p235960453918305216qm0a_400.jpg)
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Not something you see everyday.
(http://www.chevettesonice.ca/Images/Car%2083_2009.jpg)
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Unique indeed ;D
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Proof positive that you drive what you eat.
(http://www.waymotor.com/img/340-Buick-Lucerne-E85-Car.jpg)
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This way, you can find any number up to....? :D
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Mercedes-Benz 300 SL 'Gullwing' (or 'Flügeltürer'):
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And a 1951 Olds:
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(http://thumb1.shutterstock.com.edgesuite.net/display_pic_with_logo/63048/63048,1241968411,15/stock-photo-halifax-ns-may-the-car-of-donald-chisholm-from-the-maritime-pro-stock-tour-at-a-tech-n-29988361.jpg)
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..
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another Dutch bus..
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I would LOVE to own one of these. Not sure any ever came to the US, though.
(http://www.nnauto.cn/nnauto/Factory/Saab/1947_Saab_92_Prototype_The_Ursaaben-01.jpg)
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It is a 1949 A.E.C. Regal Mk.III with a Dutch body by Verheul, used by The Hague plublic transport HTM (Haagse Tramweg Maatschappij).
Destination "Waalsdorpervlakte" is a name with a deep meaning in Holland. Here the nazis shot many members of the underground resistance during WWII, and also some of the top members of the Dutch nazi-party NSB (like Anton Mussert) were shot here, after the liberation. Nowadays there's a monument to commemorate the victims of nazism (national day of mourning the deads of the war is the 4th of May).
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You also know your buses Mike!
Are there other countries with ambulances this small? :D
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Well, we also have very small fire engines ;D (but I couldn't find one with 94 on it...)
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Here's an Indianapolis pace car from 1994
(http://www.goldenhillsmustangclub.com/ClubMemberCars/Cat%20Banovitz%2094%20Cobra%20PC.jpg)
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No fire engine with 94, but I have one with 95 :D
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no. 96
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97, twice. (I'll soon run out of Dutch License plates ;) )
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(http://www.autopuzzles.com/59 Olds 98.jpg)
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:
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Austin Healey 100
(http://www.austinhealeyrestore.com/1954_Austin_Healey_100_4_Roadster_Front_1.jpg)
(yes it does say "100" in that flash on the radiator intake!)
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Zasrava 101:
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And Pegaso 102:
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(http://www.autopuzzles.com/POCONO1.jpg)
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Peugeot:
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And Škoda 105 L:
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Another Peugeot....
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MG only said "Transportation related" so here's an F107 suitably labelled:
(https://www.fiddlersgreen.net/aircraft/North-American-F100/IMAGES/f-107.jpg)
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Let me got this one restarted with 108 (and I was going to usa a DH108 but they didn't have the number on any of them.
(http://donsdepot.donrossgroup.net/rr108.jpg)
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This popped up during a Google search. Don't know why.....
(http://www.lowridersite.com/cars/d/15897-2/car109.jpg)
Wonder if Dick Nixon is driving this car? :D
(http://www.wreckedmagazine.com/images/joeyredmond/gumball3000.bentley.jpg)
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Defender 110 armoured personnel carrier.
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Lada 111.
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JELL-O Automobile Coin #112 - 1931 Packard.
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Say - that's pretty cool!
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113
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114
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Dutch bus:
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is this cheating?
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Great find! ;D
Isuzu 117:
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Technically, yes! But who cares? We're just here to have fun... ;D
(http://cbsla.files.wordpress.com/2010/10/generic_graphic_accident_118_freeway.png?w=420)
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OK then
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this is to make up for missing 115 with the ZIS-115...grrrr
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3X!
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guess the car
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1-2-3 and that's it for me for 2010
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Nice find on the Guerney car. Most people forget he was a competent racer in many, many classes. Just an all around helluva good driver!
(http://formulabuckeyes.com/images/2009_car.JPG)
Here's more information on the Formuala Buckeyes competition.
Overview
The Formula Buckeyes SAE race team consists of students from a variety of majors including Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Welding Engineering, Business Administration, Marketing, and Art & Technology. Through this variety of talent and dedication, we fund, design, fabricate, and race a high performance, open wheeled race car. We compete against over 140 other colleges and universities at the Eastern (Detroit) and Western (California) Formula SAE competitions. The concept of the Formula SAE competition is to allow students to take part in vehicle research, development, and fabrication. FSAE students are highly saught after in industry because of their real world problem solving experience gained while on the team.
We get to drive our cars!
Everyone who puts time in on the team gets to drive 450 lbs of high performance race machine.
There is no better feeling than to be able to drive the race car that you had a hand in designing and building. With 0-60 times in the 3.5 second range, prepare to get your mind blown each and every time you squeeze into the driver's seat.
Student Involvement
Building a high performance race car requires a lot of volunteer help from students. It doesn't matter if you have or haven't used CAD software or welded before. The only thing we require is a will to learn, as all team leaders are ready and willing to teach you anything and everything you've ever wanted to know about race car engineering.
Fortunately. spelling is not a big part of the competition...... ::)
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Picture as found - artistically cropped to emphasise what you really could trust a Fiat 125 to do. :D
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With the exception of 129, there's a bit of a sequence coming up. I wonder if we can get past 133 without any more Fiats?
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My favotite:
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Hang on. There's still 127 to 129 to do yet! ;)
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no Fiat here
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Hang on. There's still 127 to 129 to do yet! ;)
Oops, I'm sorry!
I'd seen "With the exception of 129" and just went on to 130 :scratch:
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Dutch airport bus:
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...and an ambulance:
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I posted my favo(u)rite with '130' too early ... just some posts up
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Back on schedule now. :)
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132:
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And a Renault Sport Twingo 133
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134
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135
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136
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137
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138
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139
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140
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Whoa, Micro! Slow down, son. While I appreciate your enthusiasm, let's give others a chance. :P
(http://www.midcontinent.org/rollingstock/CandS/cc-passenger/images/cs141_Denver_1903.jpg)
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(http://www.capecodfd.com/Pics%20Appar/Pic%20BO%20C142%20new%20123008%205523.JPG)
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:
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9 pictures of a new Land Rover, means 9 x (4 x 4) = 144...
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It's called By The Numbers and it goes like this. Someone, in this case me, puts up a photo with a transportation related theme. Pictures of cars are preferred, but once we get above 10,000 it gets harder to do that! :lmao: In the picture, there has to be a number that is one higher than the last one posted. The number must be PART OF THE PICTURE, not PhotoShopped in afterwards. And screen shots aren't allowed either.
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So my last post isn't OK ? No problem, I'll try this Volvo (but I thought it would be too obvious...).
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Singer Vogue -Dinky size 145
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So my last post isn't OK
Actually, the judges have awarded you one chromium valve stem cap for creativity! Nevertheless, rules are rules and so it is deemed necessary to move you back three places. :P
Not sure what his photo has to do with #146, but Google says it does, so there! :D
(http://free-wall-paper.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/Girl_And_Car_146www.myWallpapers.com-1024x768.jpg)
And this is to satisfy the letter of the law.
(http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2617/3952340912_6ca7a06a93.jpg)
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Not sure what his photo has to do with #146, but Google says it does, so there! :D
The filename has "146" in it. You will find that a lot in GIS.
Girl_And_Car_146...
and now a Fiat 147c with added hood ornament:
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148:
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(http://www.freefoto.com/images/21/64/21_64_41---1900-Clement-Panhard--FX-149--London-to-Brighton-Veteran-Car-Run-2002_web.jpg?&k=1900+Clement-Panhard++FX+149++-+London+to+Brighton+Veteran+Car+Run+-+2002)
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150:
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Now we're cookin', lads! ;D
Beautiful photo of the XK 150, Tom. :nod:
This photo makes you study it a bit before you "get" it.
(http://www.retrorockets.org/feature_bingoshuffle/Bingo151.jpg)
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Might be hard to spot the number in this photo, but it's there! ;)
(http://www.comparestoreprices.co.uk/images/1-/1-43-scale-143-scale-minardi-launch-car-2002-ltd-ed-1-152-pcs-alex-yoong.jpg)
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#153 :)
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This vehicle rides like it's on rails! ;D
(http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4115/4803146701_eedba85bbc.jpg)
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155
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(http://www.tunner.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/2006-Alfa-Romeo-Autodelta-156-GTA-AM-3-575x431.jpg)
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157 ...and no end in sight
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158
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CLIX ??? ??? ???
Ah, Roman numbers!!!
CLIX = 159
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160
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CLIX ??? ??? ???
Ah, Roman numbers!!!
CLIX = 159
Hut ab! Da muß man erst drauf kommen...
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CLIX
Very Clever! :lmao:
(http://www.steve-riner.com/nmimages/nm-161.jpg)
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162
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163
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164
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(http://www.albatrosmt.narod.ru/temi/oboi/Harley/HD-Scat-165-1963.jpg)
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(http://www.theracelounge.com/ferrari166.jpg)
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(http://images.wikia.com/lego/images/1/11/0167-1.jpg)
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(http://www.myracingimages.com/galleries/EVENTS/VARAC%20Group%207/photos/Car_168_Ian_Lok_1968_Volvo_122S_1A9401.jpg)
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Lightning F-1A XM169
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Embraer 170 Commercial Jetliner
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English Electric Canberra PR9 #XH171
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Cessna 172
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Chance Vought V-173
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I F'd up. ;D
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No problem, Otto. We all realize the enormous pressure you are under! :hah:
Let me help you out here:
(http://www.bonesshillclimb.org.uk/images/Car%20173.jpg)
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We already had 173...
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BUS174
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175
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DDG-176
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177
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Suske en Wiske NR 178
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Stockcar 179
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...
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Perhaps this will make up for my recent gaffe...... :-[
(http://www.coastal181.com/Cars/550-Shepard-181.jpg)
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<<< picture deleted >>>
OK. Now that I have your attention, here's #182
(http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3017/2922076374_7eb3976cb4.jpg)
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That stuff goes in the "Risque" section.
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Fixed?
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Nope :(
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Pal has restored it from his backup but the latest entry was from 2011..
We had reached 255 (or was it 254?) so can carry on from there.
I'm going to repost my entry for 250 because I liked the pictures!
Thank Pal.
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Here's 250, which I'm reposting because I like the pictures!
Ferrari 250 GT Lusso in Pino Verde (with no number showing) and Nick Mason's Ferrari 250 GTO with his apt registration number '250 GTO':
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And here's what I think was the last entry, No. 255:
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Indeed it was. My next post was #257, a Paris-Dakar Mercedes G-wagen, but then I realised I had missed out #256, with dire consequences!
Have this - a bit boring but at least we're up and running again. Thanks to all those who provided assistance.
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VAG Tram car 257
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De Soto Fireflite.
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Corgi 261
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...
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Volvo 265
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Bottom right-hand corner :D
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...
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Edible car.
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Milwaukee Trolley Bus 269
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Colourful Slot Car
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APO 271C - Ford Mustang with 271 bhp 289 cu in engine
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I'm not sure that Mustang's licence plate is legal - black on red! This is #272, the number is visible on the side if you look really carefully.
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F-16
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F-16
;D. I had post #274 ready and waiting, and it was a Royal Norwegian Air Force F-16 #274. What a coincidence. Back to the drawing board.
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Spot the Fiat 600.
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Ferrari 275 GTS:
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Pantera
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278
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Soviet Object 279
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280SE
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...
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You're going to eat some mosquitoes...
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According to the script, this car is being driven by Cyril Knowles, who was a regular defender for England and Tottenham Hotspur in the 1970s. Must have been his hobby............
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284 Fiat Abarth 695
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Guardia Costiera
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That Spanish coast guard vessel is the equal of the entire British Navy these days.
Meanwhile......
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.
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Ferrari 288 GTO
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Ford Windsor 289 cu in V8 engine
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Crosley H-Mod
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...
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/
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Massey-Ferguson 293
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If you turn your head sideways - #294. Reminds me of the hit by The Osmonds "Plastic Horses".
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Carryall 295
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.
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...
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I reckon carnut's been sitting in front of a mirror - he had a "lightbulb" moment just like a cartoon.
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Rennwagen 299
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#300 already!
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Peugeot 301
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Boss.
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303 Executive Black Car Service
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Peugeot 304
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Not a Peugeot:
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Shaken, not stirred
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.
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Ferrari 308 GT 1984
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.
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...
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Mercedes-Benz CW 311 1978
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Ferrari 312 B2 Scalextric slot car
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Graham Hill's Cortina.
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'''
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BMW 315-1 1934
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Cool fire truck.
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.
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...
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Boeing 707-320
(https://newbluejournals.files.wordpress.com/2015/11/707-320_header-700px.jpg)
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Shell Eco Marathon 2016
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Fraser-Nash BMW
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Another BMW......
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...
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.
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A Tamiya model kit
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What?No Webasto? Got painted wires though.
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BMW 328
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Rambler American 330 Wagon 1965
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...
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Two on the bounce from ultra-keen carnut!
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True Car 335 Junnila-Mei
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.
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Two on the bounce from ultra-keen carnut!
It's just that I had the Ferrari waiting and I didn't want to waste it!
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C 337 Skymaster
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I have one of these in my collection - it's reputedly based on a Plymouth.
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Another Volvo!
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Just for carnut!
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Thanks nicanary! TVRs have had several honourable mentions today..
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353 W
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Another Ferrari!
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Porsche 356 Speedster
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I had a #352 prepared but couldn't use it. I make no apologies for posting it anyway. Beautiful.
PS Next number is #357!
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Peterbilt 359 RC model
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I have a feeling that this is going to get more and more difficult as we get nearer to #1000.
Meanwhile #377.
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Ain't Stoppelfeldrennen a beautiful word?
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Ministox. I can't help thinking they'd be a bit boring, they just grip the track so well they'd just go round the corners without fuss.
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Another light bulb...
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1969 Plymouth 383 'Cuda
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It's the licence plate, not Stirling Moss' regular race number.
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There's a car under here somewhere.
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393
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Holy rampipes, Batman!
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USS Ellet destroyer
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Beaten to it! I had a great #398 - it's a VW Passat B5 air-con control relay.
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Meanwhile - #399.
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AMX 400
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Boringly obvious choice.
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and even more predictable Bert Shankland in his Peugeot 404 on the Safari
(https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/originals/70/ea/7f/70ea7f302d5fd13e6d54c4c93b5ea4b1.jpg)
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Might as well keep the Peugeot theme going!
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Peugeot 406 Coupe 2.2
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:thumbsup:
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Guess what...
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and even more predictable Bert Shankland in his Peugeot 404 on the Safari
(https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/originals/70/ea/7f/70ea7f302d5fd13e6d54c4c93b5ea4b1.jpg)
I can't see the number in the image ::)
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That's a good point, but this isn't a points-scoring game so I suppose we can just carry on. (The 404 script would normally be where the rear-facing spotlight is fitted.)
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No problem!
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I like big Bristols........
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I also had this lined up for 410; note the registration number! Familiar?
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413
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A very accurate (?!) model.
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We all know who likes TVRs!
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I'm not so keen on Moskvitches though...!
There's actually something very odd about that TVR; is it a real one?
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Haha I was about to post the exact same image of the Moskvich brochure! :lmao: You beat me to it
Anyway, moving on... this is a car I know one of the forum members is quite familiar with: the Hungarian Mazomoto 424
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Dodge Challenger 426 Hemi Drag-Pak 2015
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There's only one 427.
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And then there's the related 428:
(http://home.xnet.com/~cmaddox/motorin/frua/Stand_127/AC_Listing_800.jpg)
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This thread is a repeat of the old US muscle-car power race. Here's 429.
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431 Ferrari-Jaguar Biondetti
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The MM is always good for "high numbers". Moss' XK120.
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USS Woolsey
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Is the model now smaller than it used to be? ;D
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I hope my Toblerone joke was understood. Back to the muscle-car power race.
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Joke undertood - they've nicked some of the chocolate out of it!
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Lancia Stratos Rally Marlboro 445
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Almost enough?
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Ferrari 456 GT
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Trying to avoid the obvious Ferrari here
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Volvo have been very helpful with this thread.
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A Dinky model which fetches large sums.
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Hürlimann H-466 Tractor
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A 1939 Midland Red SOS SON bus with Brush bodywork
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Steam power
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Kenny Roberts in his first race.
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485 HP
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486
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Two typical Autopuzzles members.
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Never forget the early steamers!
(https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/8/88/Fletching_Bluebell_Railway_Adams_4-4-2T_at_Sheffield_Park_geograph-2982220-by-Ben-Brooksbank.jpg/1280px-Fletching_Bluebell_Railway_Adams_4-4-2T_at_Sheffield_Park_geograph-2982220-by-Ben-Brooksbank.jpg)
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Benelli 491
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Does that stand for 49.1cc? ;D
#492.
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Who doesn't love these giant things?
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One small step for a man...
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.(I've just noticed the grocers' apostrophe in the word "snowmobiles"!) English grammar is dead.........
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I wonder why the sign says "Imp Snow Mobile's"? Imp Snow Mobile's what?!
Ah I just noticed you've spotted it too! Unfortunately way too commonplace an error; schools are far too busy re-naming their toilets "Gender Neutral" instead of Boys and Girls to avoid upsetting the apparent multitude of transgender children to bore today's kids with English grammar.... I'm sure the young teenage girls are very happy sharing their facilities with smutty 14 year-old boys...!
I was waiting for someone else to post 499 so I could post yet another Ferrari but I've given up so I'll post both 499 and 500:
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There's an interesting thread on P*****H***s in the Lounge section about school experiences in the 1960s. How things have changed. Incorrect grammar is a bugbear of mine but I also accept that languages evolve - that evolution is fine with me if it's new words or idioms, but not if it's the general acceptance of incorrect usage.
There is a 501 on here amongst all the other numbers and letters.
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502
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Number is on the grille
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Guess what's next!
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I will fight the onslaught of Peugeots!
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.(I've just noticed the grocers' apostrophe in the word "snowmobiles"!) English grammar is dead.........
A phenomenon in German language, too. Interesting to see that you call it "grocers' apostrophe", we call it Deppenapostroph (twit's apostrophe).
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This is the reason for the British explanation - some grocers' stalls have this error on every placard.
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Volvos are all done. Now it's time for the Lion.
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This is the reason for the British explanation - some grocers' stalls have this error on every placard.
They seem to be the worst.
They all advertise Apple's, Pear's, Lemon's, Orange's etc etc etc!
.(I've just noticed the grocers' apostrophe in the word "snowmobiles"!) English grammar is dead.........
A phenomenon in German language, too. Interesting to see that you call it "grocers' apostrophe", we call it Deppenapostroph (twit's apostrophe).
Can't imagine where you found that..
That must be the worst English I've seen in a long time!
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On the helmet
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Porsche 911 race car #511 California Festival of Speed
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GM XP-512E 1969 USA
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Ford Mustang "Gambler 514"
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Corgi sure did get their money's-worth oiut of that casting.
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Whoops! Missed a whole new page!
I shall make amends with #515 - Fiat 124 Spyder race car/.
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BMW time now:
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Dakar Rally 2016 - Hino Team Sugawara
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I bet you were all expecting a BMW.....
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BMW 5.23
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A quick re-think whilst I was in the middle of posting 522...!
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OK, forget that...
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Soap Box Derby winner
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It time to post a Mercédès Benz 540K is:
(http://www.extravaganzi.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/1938-Mercedes-Benz-540K-Special-Roadster-by-Nawrocki2.jpg)
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And of course next comes a Jensen 541
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1952 Studebaker-Porsche Type 542
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I can't see the #542 on the photo. Otto Puzzell has been traumatised by the Name Game!
Just in case, here's another #542.
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To get things rolling again - #543.
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The perennial Volvo!
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...and here's a bike wheel roof rack from another Swedish company (though this one is apparently made in the US)
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Has to be a Porsche, don't it?
(http://type550.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/PICT5936.jpg)
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I'm not sure whether some of these images of US steam locomotives haven't had the number photoshopped onto them. They all seem to have the same style of script, and the numerals appear remarkably well-preserved.
Still, don't turn down a free lunch......
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If you want licence plates, that's what I'll give you.
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575 GTZ Zagato Ferrari
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Wow, this thread's been busy today!
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That's because there's no arguing!
One of Dinky's greats - I had this one, naturally.
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584
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I found el_monty's above post on the News, Information and Feedback board so moved it here.
Since we'd already had 584 I suspect el_monty noticed that and clicked on 'Remove Post'. Whilst that used to remove the post the Remove Topic and Remove Post buttons have been changed slightly to avoid accidental removals which are then lost forever and they now just move the post to the NIF board.
I'll remove this post if you'd like me to but on the other hand it's not doing any harm where it is. Since this is just a fun thread and nothing depends on it I'd just leave it there and we'll carry on with 585.
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Good idea. I think the change in software may have been a reaction to me losing half the "Name Game" thread recently, thanks to a very thick finger.
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Just as I went to post my #585, I was too late! Have a #586.
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Thanks for the info Carnut, that's exactly what happened, I didn't know that clicking on "Remove post" resulted in it being moved somewhere else. It's a good safety measure. Perhaps a special "Recycle bin" thread could be created for this function.
Anyway, here's 587
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Of course
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The 600
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601 (German as the 600).
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The inevitable Peugeot...
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Mercedes 609 vans for sale
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I reckon we're all on here because none of us can solve the Pro puzzles.
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I reckon we're all on here because none of us can solve the Pro puzzles.
:lmao:
Tecnomodel, 1952 Ferrari 166/212 "Uovo" driven at Mille Miglia by Guido Mancini and Adriano Ercolani
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Sad end for an old lady.
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Sorry - when I posted my image I also included my own version of #625. Don't know how it happened.
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If you run out of BMWs, Volvos or Peugeots, there's always the Mille Miglia.
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Designed by a man with a Lego fixation.
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Pleasure Beach!
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Lucky guy..!
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650 (NP)
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A Gay Pontiac....
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Back to the Mille Miglia
(http://media.daimler.com/marsMediaSite/Thumbnail?oid=7512197&version=1&fdRnr=-1&prRnr=-1&thumbnailVersion=2&quality=-1&imageNotFound=images%2Fthumbnail_notfound_mediaType_3.gif&imageForbidden=images%2Fthumbnail_notfound_mediaType_3.gif&filename=empty)
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You're making it hard to keep up!
Honda S660
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Lots of 666's to choose from...
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668 - so good they named it twice ;D.
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Fast enough?!
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With my inability to understand my mistakes with IT, you sometimes get 2 for the price of 1......
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Seiottosei (for non-Italians: it means 686).
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#686 - FOUL! ;D
Italeri have saved me a few times.
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670
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Actually 690 follows 689 in this game...!
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Tilt your head to the left please
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It says "Car", and there's a picture of a streetcar on it... ::)
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March 703
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Skoda 706
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I'll add an aeronautical 707, but not the one you expected!
(http://olimpmodels.com/olimp.files/Box_Avro707a.jpg)
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(http://a2c2.us/wp-content/uploads/2012/07/oil-cap.jpg)
Old joke, I know, but I couldn't resist...
OK, now seriously...
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I was going to use that one!!!
#712
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Not a Porsche
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719
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Voilà!
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A must have:
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The obvious choice this time
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Doh! Forgot to scroll to next page......
#729
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To avoid the inevitable BMW...:
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Ditto...
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I was about to post that exact picture of the A35 but we'll have this instead:
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I came across this thing and how could I not post it
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Sorry - boring.......
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(https://thelibrary.org/lochist/frisco/friscoline/images/photos/p01540.jpg)
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I was going to post a picture of a Lamborghini but then I thought the pretty girl might make a nice change... You decide!
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Back to Beemers...
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Life on the road
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The obvious one.
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Not a Locost...
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ErAZ 762 V
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Well done for avoiding the obvious! ;)
Here is a Tonka Truck
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Italeri to the rescue yet again.
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following the theme
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I was about to post that very same #793. Hey ho.....
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Another Caterpillar:
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Agree. I think "Superfast" might have been appealing back in the 60s but today it sounds kind of childish, and only people who are aware of the old model will know where the name comes from.
Anyway, here's a Mercedes 813 truck
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Almost a Ferrari...
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Factory Five 818, of course
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I have a fondness for the C130 Hercules. My eldest nephew is a Squadron-Leader at Brize Norton.
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I think the person who modified this car missed the whole point! Wrong bodystyle...
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Did it reach the top? ;D
#874....
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Harley Davidson Sportster 883 Iron
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What else?
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The inevitable:
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The Typ 901 didn't last long thanks to Peugeot!
Ballymena Raceway, hey! (Willie McCrum and Carnut will understand that reference ;D. )
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Peugeot didn't mind this one:
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905 is written on there somewhere.
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906
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Choice of Porsche or Peugeot 907 this time..
Let's go for the Peugeot:
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Porsches are plentiful now we're in the 900s. Here's something different.
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Rather less glamorous than a Porsche, but still "exotic"...
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No Porsche:
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I couldn't resist - two for the price of one.......
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913
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Half a Porsche:
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Two modes of transport in one image. #915 is on the flatbed.
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Laser 917 kit car
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I lack imagination.
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Me too, but you have to go with what presents itself..!
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Those WEC cars are seriously ugly.
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Not another Porsche...!
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This one crosses bridges.......
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925 hp
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Thar she blows!
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The thread for squashed Beetles continues inexorably.........
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Back to Volvo again - can't wait for #3008 and Peugeot..........
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I have one of those!
To continue the theme then here's No. 943; I have one of these as well but it's an Atlas reproduction...:
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Back to the default...
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Will these cars ever go away? Another one..........
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Will these cars ever go away?
Nope! Here's another...:
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NOT a Porsche 962. More from Ballymena hey....
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On a construction theme
Sorry can't resize the picture from the ipad need the full Mac instead
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Ah - I was about to post a 984 that wasn't a Porsche but here's 985 instead (plus 984 to show what we missed!):
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How about a Porsche for a change?:
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Not a Porsche.
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But yes, there's even a Porsche 989...!
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Rats! I missed using the Convair 880 and had the 990 lined up but got home too late!
Here's a rather hurried 991
(https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/proxy/D91bFTpryAJMKMBBpp_EU1RHcvKYn6IcQCD6GWw3tyTNZj4E5Q-ul2oOKsqJmDKUylj84cV_-lAMIyk81B494L2S=w481-h305-nc)
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Plenty of choice of 1001s so I couldn't decide which one to post, so here are two!:
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I thought about posting a Seat Mii (Roman numerals!!!), but:
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I thought about posting a Seat Mii (Roman numerals!!!), but:
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That's the first Tucker I've seen with the chassis number on the image! Oddly enough, #1045 also has the number visible, but I won't use that one.
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Have this one instead.
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Just out of curiosity, did you try to delete this from the Numbers Game? I think it's a perfectly acceptable entry, if a little large. \\there are strange gremlins on AP at the moment.
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I've resized Giles's post and moved it to the right place!
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Regarding 1053 - I posted it in this thread - realised the picture was huge, and deleted it with the intention of putting it back at a smaller size.
Then got distracted with something else and forgot about it for a few hours which is when it was picked up by yourselves.
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Regarding 1053 - I posted it in this thread - realised the picture was huge, and deleted it with the intention of putting it back at a smaller size.
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It's a new safety feature to stop us deleting entire threads by mistake!
If you click on 'Remove Post' or 'Remove Thread' it only moves it to News Information and Feedback rather than deleting it; then you have to delete it from there. It's a good idea!
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Sorry; that took ages to download and by the time it appeared 1066 was already covered...
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Engine tag for a Mini-Cooper S 1070cc.
That's odd because it was 1071 cc....!
There were 970, 1071 and 1275 'S's.
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Engine tag for a Mini-Cooper S 1070cc.
That's odd because it was 1071 cc....!
There were 970, 1071 and 1275 'S's.
Yes. Quite. I feel distinctly silly. Having said that, I found 2 different sellers stocking these parts so presumably they were an original factory fit.
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(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/proxy/yvYQ14YchUXu9HEhhiAfMew__2vJKlTwgmyEKj0U0W002ohxiD6ZJ-GnMDIucBmG9U9lm7vVa_cXAbTYg-aCAc_lqW-P-Y-IvgKol-Tybft8DJcxWqSX4zqb-yqJ4fWX0Q=w491-h299-nc)
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Coventry-Climax FWA = 1098cc.
And congratulations on reaching your (first) 10000th post!
You've joined an ellite!
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Ah - I had this one line up for 1100 and was just waiting for someone to post 1099!:
(The only rule of the game is that you can actually see the number in the picture you post.....)
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I was about to post the same observation.
I hadn't realised I'd reached the magic number, such is my engrossment in this game. Thank you for the felicitations.
I had an Austin 1100, and recall a rubbery gearchange and a weird pitching motion on undulating roads. I wonder if the MG 1100s that Alan Foster raced had the hydrolastic suspension replaced with something more traditional?
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I was about to post the same observation.
I hadn't realised I'd reached the magic number, such is my engrossment in this game. Thank you for the felicitations.
I had an Austin 1100, and recall a rubbery gearchange and a weird pitching motion on undulating roads. I wonder if the MG 1100s that Alan Foster raced had the hydrolastic suspension replaced with something more traditional?
I had an Austin 1100 Mk 1, an Austin 1100 Mk 2 and a 1300!
They were good cars for their time: handled well, performance OK and had loads of space. No doubt BMC lost money on every one they sold...
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I very nearly used an image of a model at 1/125th scale, but decided that it was a bit against the spirit.
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One of the seven Guy BB units delivered to Great Yarmouth in 1924 to replace electric trams.
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Nobody in Gt Yarmouth these days could afford a ticket. Bedsit City.
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(https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/2/2b/Hawker_P1154_RAF_and_FAA.png/180px-Hawker_P1154_RAF_and_FAA.png)
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#1161........
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Yeah, I guess I cheated a bit there... I hope I can get a pass
The rules are very relaxed in this thread!
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A typo by the vendor gives me some assistance.
I think he only used a capital "I"...!
Here's 1204:
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A typo by the vendor gives me some assistance.
I think he only used a capital "I"...!
Here's 1204:
Whoops! My poor eyesight results in me "cheating". Sorry about that.
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Thanks for the nice picture of Hamburg Wendax; a city very close to my heart!
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A beautiful bus Gerd.
I have a model of one of these, only it's registered RRN 429, which means its route number is 1280 and someone has already nicked that number!
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They were built to drive down the M6 to London in double-quick time.
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Ah yes, the power-packing Austin 1300. What memories.
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Is the next number 1309 then?!
No idea! I reckon it's still #1308.
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Skeggie - the Monte Carlo of the East Coast. Sophistication for the discerning.
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Skeggie - the Monte Carlo of the East Coast. Sophistication for the discerning.
I wouldn't know - I don't recall ever having been!
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YX is a Hull registration, but I have no idea where that bus is pictured; it certainly isn't in Hull!
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YX is a Hull registration, but I have no idea where that bus is pictured; it certainly isn't in Hull!
Durham, apparently.
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Eh? The next number should have been 1326..........
Sorry about that; I must have looked for the wrong number!
I've changed it to Siku 1326 now.
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Carnut will love that 'plate. Should be black on white unless the truck was built in 1973.
No, the black on white/yellow requirement has never applied to commercial vehicles or buses!
Also they've recently changed the law which stipulated all cars registered from May 1973 onwards had to have the new plates. Now I believe it's all cars registered in the last 40 years. So if you have a 1976 MGB, for instance, you can put black plates with white lettering on it.
I don't remember seeing any publicity about it but that's the rule now.
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Carnut will love that 'plate. Should be black on white unless the truck was built in 1973.
No, the black on white/yellow requirement has never applied to commercial vehicles or buses!
Also they've recently changed the law which stipulated all cars registered from May 1973 onwards had to have the new plates. Now I believe it's all cars registered in the last 40 years. So if you have a 1976 MGB, for instance, you can put black plates with white lettering on it.
I don't remember seeing any publicity about it but that's the rule now.
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I'll put my anorak away now then...
I like your anorak ;D. I'm a bit of a pedant on certain matters - on reflection I think I DID know about the 40 year ruling, but I'd conveniently forgotten about it in my urgent need to satisfy my addiction to petty matters.
It's a bit of a silly rule IMO. It allows cars to have a black-and-white plate when it wouldn't have been fitted in period. Bonkers.
(I'm the sort of person who ruins the film for everyone in the cinema by pointing out that something that has just happened could never have occurred, and why. Can't help myself........)
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It's a bit of a silly rule IMO. It allows cars to have a black-and-white plate when it wouldn't have been fitted in period. Bonkers.
I fully agree.
It just looks wrong when you see a B&W 'P' plate on a 1976 car, as it has never been legal until now.
It looks just as wrong as those horrible "age-related" plates that the DVLA like issuing, which look to us anoraks exactly like replacement plates for ones which have been nicked and sold on at an astronomical price, thereby totally ruining the originality of the car they came off...
It seems most car nuts aren't bothered about plates. I frequently see veteran cars with modern reflective plates.. Who would do such a thing?
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Middle left - engine capacity of the diesel.
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I'm a Yankee Doodle Dandy - happy Independence Day to Ultra, Otto Puzzell and all our American members and guests.
Thank you kindly!
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Staying on a semi-nautical theme, I give you the Walrus, popularly known as the Sh*gbat, and absolutley beloved by its pilots. I doubt if any Walrus was ever involved in this colourful type of action.
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(number in the NY branch address)
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That'd be Ursus Major I suppose . . . ::)
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That'd be Ursus Major I suppose . . . ::)
I can't "bear" these quips........
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"1626" is, strangely, the name of a Chinese fashion magazine. In 2011, VW China created a set of four covers for this magazine (one for each of the four cities in which it is published) to promote its "People's Car Project", which eventually would result in the VW 4Fun Concept I posted as a puzzle last month (https://www.autopuzzles.com/forum/solved-autopuzzles/monty123)
This was the cover for Beijing:
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A line engraving made in the 19th century depicting a mechanical carriage invented in 1649 by German mathematician Johann Hautsch, which was propelled by a clockwork mechanism operated by two men who worked the cranks from the interior of the carriage.
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An old plane abandoned in Bolivia
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Like tractors, railway locos are often helpful:
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The price of a Fiat Multipla.
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I found this one quite easily - it was always on my mind.
Time to get your coat...!
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1690 pedal "automobile"
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1690 pedal "automobile"
I can't see any signs of a final drive arrangement. I suspect that the machine would not actually work. A bit like Northern Ireland - not fit for purpose. (1690 means something completely different over here ;D)
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#1704 is there but it's a bit hidden.
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Thanks for the smaller photo!
Now this is a "proper" tractor.
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The copy from that Chinese Lego knockoff truck ad is really something. Apparently building blocks are a gift from God!
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The copy from that Chinese Lego knockoff truck ad is really something. Apparently building blocks are a gift from God!
And I note it's the German Wehrmacht..
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I hava already posted a Cub Cadet lawnmower before... they have so many numbers :-[ ::)
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1733 Ranch in Kearney, Nebraska, at the midpoint between the two coasts of the USA.
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"The greatest achievement in auto engineering since the birth of the motor car"!! Such modesty!
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#1743
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Otto covering multiple bases.
This one is the page number.
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Alfa Romeo 1750
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Serving drunken British 40-something women since 1754?
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"King George the third remarked with a smile:
Seventeen-sixty yards in a mile!"
as did a railway modeller:
(https://ogrforum.ogaugerr.com/fileSendAction/fcType/0/fcOid/73509797174429782/filePointer/73509797182095498/fodoid/73509797182095492/imageType/LARGE/inlineImage/true/IMG_7088.JPG)
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Sorry, 1762 is another bus, but quite a special one. This is a restored and converted London double-decker, which functions around Dubai as a food truck and mobile restaurant (there are tables on the upper deck). And you know how its owners christened this bus? Monty (In honour of the Earl of Sandwich John Montague) ;)
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#1769 ;D.
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1770: ;D
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Not much in common with Cugnot's steam carriage:
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Not transportation-themed I admit, but a nod to our founding fathers Ultra and Otto Puzzell.
(At the moment the artist took this picture ( ;D) they were discussing the minor matter of the right to bear arms. Not that this would affect life in the USA in the future..............)
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1780: another auto repair shop
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Bad day on the highway
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If you can't find a steam loco, a model will do:
(https://cdn.globalauctionplatform.com/53147419-324f-47c8-b1a3-a57e00be18c4/18ef699a-8701-4817-9b5d-0578b7e2924c/540x360.jpg)
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The second time I post a Topolino cover!
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Another BMW:
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Perhaps a slightly loose transport connection, but still needs to be marked!
It's only a game, folks!
(http://www.boardgameguru.co.uk/ekmps/shops/boardgameguru/images/1805-sea-of-glory-3897-p[ekm]300x240[ekm].jpg)
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Thanks for the reference to Nelson, AllanL. Never underestimate a man from Norfolk. It's said that he spoke with a very broad Norfolk accent, which possibly explains the confusion over "kiss me Hardy". He probably said something like "Arr that do , dornt et, boi".
#1808.
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I believe this has strong ties to transportation :)
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Does that mean the next number is 1813?!
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Does that mean the next number is 1813?!
I hadn't thought of that. Why not? Let's get on.....
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I was about to post that one, or an image of the actual "car". Here it is.
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I suspect that the date and caption are not correct, but at least it meets this thread's requirements.
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I suspect that the date and caption are not correct, but at least it meets this thread's requirements.
The man sitting inside the car and looking at the camera through the window is none other than Thomas A. Edison! The photo was taken in 1914 and the car is a Detroit Electric.
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#1840.
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I was just about to post that same image!
Here's #1847 - a milestone in culinary advancement. (Whoops! forgot to delete the image of #1846.)
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This could be regarded as cheating, but I think we had one like it before so . . .
(http://www.autominded.net/brochure/mg/MG%2018-80-01s.jpg)
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The world's first driver's license:
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I had never heard of "Winkles and Dillisk" before!
In Northern Ireland it's known as dulse. Edible seaweed and very tasty if you like salt!
(Legionnaires liked salt, but then again they caught a disease from it ;D)
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Nice One On That 2000 Nicanary,
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Words that Come To Mind:
Grandpa
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The USA is a good source for this thread, what with their annual facelifts and model years. Do they still do it? Seems an awfully expensive process.
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It's getting harder all right.
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A Sprite which wants to dress up like its big brother.
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We haven't had a bus for a while.
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Here's a glittery bus from Colombia.
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If it's $2098 complete, how much if I take it away in parts?
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From Google Street View
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Sorry - another one........
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All right then...!:
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´Murican muscle fightin' those Commie Ladas
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Indeed they do and there are!:
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I was about to post that exact image!
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You can always find a steam loco although you sometimes can only find a photo of the maker's plate:
(https://farm7.static.flickr.com/6213/6285635676_b3ecc8f866_b.jpg)
It's this one:
(http://www.deeside-railway.co.uk/images/salmon/salmon_3_g9i4.JPG)
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I reckon you got a friend to write out that number with permanent marker and stick it on there, take a photo and send it to your phone ;D.
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I reckon you got a friend to write out that number with permanent marker and stick it on there, take a photo and send it to your phone ;D.
Oops you caught me! That's how committed I am to this game!
Here, I did it again:
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BTW is #2150 a Cobra?
It's a Backdraft RT3 (https://www.autopuzzles.com/forum/2016-45/oko094/) which has been tuned by Vintage Motorsports and christened "Mayhem" by its owner. Yo can do a Google Image search of the pic to see more photos of the car, it looks really nice.
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That's the second time in a few days! I was just about to post that exact image! BTW is #2150 a Cobra?
And I had the FNM 2150 lined up to post but never got the chance (see below).
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Must have been a "football special".
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Good to see Nicanary still here - thought he'd have been asked to form a government by now!
Anyway here's an aeroplane:
(https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcRpYjIhWL8SyvALh64ZYtvbUymfQhn5Vnf90_rRD36cByHOki2_)
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;D ;D I hate to use a cliche, but I'd probably do a better job than those idiots. They just can't let the past go, nothing changes. Anyhoo, let's leave politics alone on AP.
A ropey old Alvis 12/50.
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I've just read el_monty's remarks about #2227 in his post which he had to delete because of duplication. I couldn't agree more. I don't know how some of you find these great images. I'm being a bore and just googling "car 2227" or "vehicle 2227" and I'm pleased enough if I find anything at all which might suffice.
For those of us who can find something "different" and entertaining - keep up the good work! You obviously have more imagination than me, although that's not surprising because I was born in Norfolk, where you marry your cousin and having 5 fingers is the exception.
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Well, Grimsby might as well have been at the other end of the world, it was so inaccessible - despite the fact you could see it from my house! Until they built the Humber Bridge about 35 years ago, then suddenly it was only 25 miles away instead of 90 miles going round the end of the river or nearer using the old Humber Ferry which took forever... Now it's only 35 minutes away, though I try to avoid ever going there if it's at all possible..!
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harvester - well a combine without the blade
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I also did a double-take. Looks like something from a fetish catalogue. Not that I know anything about that sort of thing..............
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Thanks for that. Only slightly higher is:
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.
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2321
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He raced through the night.........
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2323
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I must admit I feel uncomfortable using phone numbers - I can sense a sort of Marge Simpson frustrated grumble noise . Needs must.
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..
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.
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The Ladas never end!
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2331
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2336
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2341
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Northern Ireland plates really help - four numbers.
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.
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Sorry to prick your balloon but the registration number is actually U 2846 not U 2346 so I'm afraid it's back to the drawing board for you and the next number is still 2346!
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I actually checked Google Images to find other photos in order to confirm the number, but could only get side views !
Genuine mistake. I had asked Google for #2346 so I blame the vagaries of the internet.
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Da-daaaaaa......
-
Aaaaah, finally a Lada! ;D
-
How about a perfidious Albion?
(http://www.veterancarrun.com/legacy-height-263/24175/G%203247.jpg)
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The jewel in the crown.
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2351
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Small tractor
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.
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Time for another aeroplane I think:
(https://www.dragonhobby.com/Pictures/PeddingHaus/EP2362-1X.jpg)
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.
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2364
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.
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..
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.
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That last one is a Hull registration from about 1960..
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.
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2370
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.
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Time for another one of these:
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Time for another one of these:
That looks more like a Cheetah!
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.
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2374
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.
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..
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Disappearing up the cornfield with its a*se on fire..........
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I couldn't decide which one to post...
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2379
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.
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Time for a combine harvester
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2389
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Just #2390 - #2391 is still the next number.
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Take your pick:
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Carnut - you are spoiling us, ambassador..........
My offering is frugal.
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.
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2394
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2397
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2399
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2400
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.
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..
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.
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Just for a change here's an aeroplane - Aero L-29R Delfin since you ask!
(https://cdn.jetphotos.com/400/1/84624_1131240947.jpg)
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Odd colour choice, and even odder proportions.
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.
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.
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..
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From the Emerald Isle.
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.Jumpin' Jack Flaz
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.
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2412
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.
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2414
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.
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..
-
This thread is just about the only thing I can manage on AP at the moment!
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2418
-
Yes please. Tobago, not the Nissan.........
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2420
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.
-
Another bus this time:
(https://c2.staticflickr.com/8/7356/9695819855_de7e75f87d_b.jpg)
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2423
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.
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2425
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.
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Fuso2447
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..
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NOT another truck. P51 - Cadillac of the skies, as someone once said.
-
Another truck...
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2431
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.
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.
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.
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..
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.
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2437
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2438
-
Fat bum BMW.
-
We’ve almost hit page 100...
When will it ever end.
-
One of those cars which always look taller than they are wide.
-
An air filter. Exciting!
-
Plane
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.
-
Sorry, but due to some comments the pictures are a bit behind the reply numbers. So we should proceed with a picture showing a #2445 vehicle.
-
#2445
-
Removed must have been half asleep when I posted that.
Of more notable things this topic has now hit 100 pages quite an achievement...
-
Removed must have been half asleep when I posted that.
Of more notable things this topic has now hit 100 pages quite an achievement...
Indeed. I think it was circa #250 when it was restarted, so we've come a long way very quickly.
If only I could answer some of the puzzles in the Pros............ :(
-
2446
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.
-
Mercedes trucks are a helpful resource for these kind of numbers.
-
.
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2450
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.
-
A proper London bus...
-
It said 2453 before I enlarged the image!
-
2454
-
#2455.
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2456
-
Another coach. Yawn. It's all coaches, buses, tractors and trucks. Where the heck do we find something interesting?
-
Slightly more interesting
-
Thanks Giles. Hurrah and huzzar! A Maser chassis plate (not a bus or truck......)
-
2460
-
.
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2462
-
Not a Mercedes.
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2464
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.
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2466
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.
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2468
-
.
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2470
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2471
-
Tractors ....... :'(
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2473
-
Engine size of the Dino.
-
Popeye, that's a spinach harvester.
-
Oh my gosh'k!
-
2477
-
.
-
2479
-
Time for another aeroplane (or airplane as its maker would say) for 2480:
(https://cdn.jetphotos.com/full/5/71362_1519020269.jpg)
-
Re the above - I've given up and turned to the dark side. I now refer to racing car as race cars. Otherwise it's not worth the grief.
A Northern Ireland bus of a type quite recently still in service.
-
Predates their F1 a little..!
-
Chance - avert your eyes........
-
2484
-
A Bristol - the "Gentleman's Express".
-
2486
-
2487
-
2488
-
Today's numbers are 2-4-8 and 9.
-
2490
-
Chance - avert your eyes........
Im not 7 monty... :lmao:
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.
-
Chance - avert your eyes........
Im not 7 monty... :lmao:
That was nicanary actually. But it's a good joke! ;D
In line with recent weather in Europe, here is a snowed-in bus for 2492.
-
Ferrari GT3Z by Bertone?!
They put that on the Internet?!!
-
Ferrari GT3Z by Bertone?!
They put that on the Internet?!!
Not Bertone's finest hour, but eyewash is available.
-
Ferrari GT3Z by Bertone?!
They put that on the Internet?!!
Not Bertone's finest hour, but eyewash is available.
It was nothing to do with Bertone at all!
This was a Zagato creation...
-
Ferrari GT3Z by Bertone?!
They put that on the Internet?!!
Not Bertone's finest hour, but eyewash is available.
It was nothing to do with Bertone at all!
This was a Zagato creation...
Shows what I know off the top of my head. I would have had to google that - not really my field is my excuse ;D.
-
2494
-
GAZ 24-95
-
.
-
2497
-
This is London Bus Fleet No. 2498 (not a Boris Bus as the caption says).
Would anyone have any idea why it's got a Hull registration number?
-
For England, Harry and St George!
-
2500
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..
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.
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2503
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.
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2505
-
2506
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.
-
2508 District News is the name of a local news magazine from Northern Illawarra, Australia.
-
Chance - avert your eyes........
Im not 7 monty... :lmao:
That was nicanary actually. But it's a good joke! ;D
In line with recent weather in Europe, here is a snowed-in bus for 2492.
Whoops my bad. I was probably distracted by something in school. :P
-
2509. Something a bit more local...
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.
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2511
-
.
-
2513
-
Nice accurate model.
-
2515
-
#2516
-
2517
-
2518
-
2519.
-
a diseasel for a change:
(https://www.micromark.com/Web%20Store%20Images/73364_R-1.jpg)
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2521
-
2522
-
.
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2524
-
That's really bad luck. Usually they only take the wheels.
#2525
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2526
-
2527
-
#2528
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Mercedes-Benz Axor 2529
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.
-
Mercedes-Benz Actros 2531
-
Mercedes-Benz Actros 2532
-
Tata LPT 2533
-
Trucks, trucks, trucks, I'm seeing them in my dreams......
-
Why stop when we've got something rolling?
-
A two-wheeled truck.
-
2537
-
2538
-
2539
-
.
-
A wet one for a change:
(https://www.rafmuseum.org.uk/images/online_exhibitions/Omani/sea_plane_tender_2541.jpg)
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.
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2543
-
.
-
Mercedes-Benz Actros 2545
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2546
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Actros 2547
-
Streets are loooonnnngggg in the States. Nearly as long as an albatross' wingspan.
-
2549
-
John Deere 2550
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.
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2552
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.
-
Another truck.
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.
-
Bobcat T2556
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2557
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.
-
2559
-
.
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...
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.
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2563
-
.
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2565
-
.
-
2567
-
.
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2569
-
The horrors of school exams.
-
What's a "fla road"?
-
I guess Florida road
-
I guess Florida road
Makes sense
-
Or rather a flat road that lost a "t"?
-
Or rather a flat road that lost a "t"?
Looks more accurate
-
Or rather a flat road that lost a "t"?
But where's the fun in that?
-
2571
-
.
-
(https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/58cAAOSwjM5aIxUc/s-l1600.jpg)
-
.
-
2575
-
Another Tiger Moth quite soon after the last:
(https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcSs1IxZt4nI9TyBaX6OvFJ6jE_kQfkWNcCF-FX6a9vLucglBP7XpQ)
-
2577
-
They made a lot of Tiger Moths, but they made even more of these.
-
2579
-
Patron Saint of travellers. Drivers that is, not tarmac layers or tree surgeons.
-
2581, a larger bus from Hamburg:
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.
-
2583
-
.
-
2585
-
I've just realised the motor sport connection - 2 X Frazer Nash gun turrets!
-
2587
-
2588
-
.
-
2590
-
Looks like they've just had a hurricane.
-
2592
-
.
-
Case
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.
-
2596
-
.
-
2598
-
.
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2600
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.
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2602
-
.
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2604
-
.
-
2606: Chinese LEGO ripoff
-
Saturday night aftermath in Belfast.......
(Sorry - the numbers 2607 became blurred when I enlarged the image)
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2608
-
.
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2610
-
.
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2612
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.
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2614
-
.
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2616
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2617
-
.
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2619
-
.
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2621
-
.
-
2623
-
2624
-
2625
-
.
-
Have a look at the door:
-
2628
-
Just trying to find a subject that wasn't a Mercedes truck.
-
2630
-
.
-
2632
-
..
-
.
-
2635
-
For when you get annoyed with your bank.
-
2637
-
I have turned to the dark side.........
-
2639
-
.
-
2641
-
And another......
-
2643
-
.
-
2645
-
.
-
2647
-
.
-
2649
-
Don't know what the Wyvern's supposed to be doing but:
(https://i.ytimg.com/vi/l5aNUpHS53I/maxresdefault.jpg)
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.
-
2652
-
,
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2654
-
.
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2656
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.
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2658
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.
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2660
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.
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2662
-
.
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2664
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.
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2666
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.
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2668
-
.
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2670
-
.
-
2672 India
-
#2673
-
2674
-
.
-
2676
-
I'm stretching the rules with this one ;D.
-
(https://i.ytimg.com/vi/ZHg8VsUvTig/maxresdefault.jpg)
-
.
-
2680
-
.
-
2682
-
.
-
2684
-
.
-
2686
-
I'm having breakfast before travellong to Goodwood.
#2687
-
2688
-
Here's a horrible-looking thingy
(https://ag-spots-2013.o.auroraobjects.eu/2013/04/22/ford-mustang-shelby-gt500-2010-c507422042013221046_6.jpg)
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.
-
2691
-
.
-
2693
-
.
-
2695
-
.
-
2697
-
,
-
2699
-
.
-
Time for more steam I think:
(https://www.wallpaperup.com/uploads/wallpapers/2017/12/23/1174168/2da3bc714f1a7008f696681ec1088ae1-700.jpg)
-
.
-
2703
-
.
-
2705
-
.
-
2707
-
.
-
2709
-
French Hornby.
-
2711
-
.
-
2713
-
.
-
Time for an aeroplane I think:
(http://www.planes.cz/photo/1081/1081358/1081358.jpg)
-
.
-
2717
-
.
-
2719
-
.
-
2721
-
.
-
Going loco again:
(http://archive.trainpix.com/bn/EMDORIG/GP39-2/640X400/2723B.JPG)
-
2724
-
.
-
2726
-
.
-
2729
-
#2729
-
2730
-
.
-
2732
-
.
-
2734
-
This is what I like about modern toys - they're so realistic.
-
2736
-
.
-
2738
-
.
-
And another steamer:
(https://blog.myvideomedia.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/Lokschuppen38.jpg)
-
Mercedes trucks save the day.........
-
2742
-
.
-
2744
-
tractors again
-
.
-
2747
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/
-
2749
-
2750
-
.
-
2752
-
.
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2754
-
.
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2756
-
.
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2758
-
.
-
Oh god you could’ve used something better than big bird...
...he scares me...
-
2760
-
2761
-
Flies higher than Big Bird.
-
A motorcycle for a change:
(https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcRQVEaGc_yRxKRHmsmiNNGz6qBgkNGRaelwtHGn8i8eoXlp6FYSKg)
-
.
-
2765
-
.
-
2767
-
.
-
2769
-
What the heck is a GTE ? Is it a 1600E sold overseas? And I'd love to know what that aluminium drip tray is for - under the boot.
-
.
-
What the heck is a GTE ? Is it a 1600E sold overseas? And I'd love to know what that aluminium drip tray is for - under the boot.
The GTE was unique to the NZ market, built for only one year.
-
What the heck is a GTE ? Is it a 1600E sold overseas? And I'd love to know what that aluminium drip tray is for - under the boot.
The GTE was unique to the NZ market, built for only one year.
Thanks. Now I know more than I did when I got out of bed ;D.
-
2771
-
2772
-
.
-
2774
-
Buses, tractors, trucks, licence plates............this is getting a bit boring TBH.......
-
2776
-
.
-
2778
-
.
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2780
-
.
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2782
-
.
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2784
-
.
-
Can I offer:
(https://www.railarchive.net/randomsteam/images/co2786.jpg)
-
was mislead by other numbers, now 2787
-
Looks that we've got a gap!
-
solved above!
-
:thumbsup:
-
Back on track - #2788.
-
2789
-
2790
-
.
-
2792
-
2793
-
.
-
2795
-
.
-
Does this qualify? (To be original!)
-
2798
-
Makes a change from a tractor.
-
You beat me to the post, just found the same one..... Never mind ;)
-
One of my favourite cars! Looks are top!
-
One of my favourite cars! Looks are top!
It is indeed a thing of beauty. It was styled in the days when designers didn't have to worry about air bags and all the features they have to allow for in these health and safety times. You could actually see everything around you and quite right too!
-
.
-
My previous was a thing of beauty, this is the oposite!
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2803
-
2804
-
.
-
2806
-
.
-
a boat!
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2810
-
2808 was skipped, next one should be 2811:
-
2808 sorry my mistake, 2811 now!
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2812
-
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2816
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2818
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2820
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2822
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2824
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2826
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2828
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.
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2830
-
.
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2832
-
.
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2834
-
We can always rely on M-B.
-
2836
-
. Sorry it's not clear but it really is 2837.
-
2838
-
.
-
2840
-
Not a Merc!! A Hino instead......
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2842
-
.
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2844
-
.
-
2846
-
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2848
-
.
-
2850
-
.
-
2852
-
.
-
Time for another aeroplane!
(https://cdn.jetphotos.com/full/2/32378_1237903124.jpg)
-
.
-
2856
-
Rosa Parks sat here..........
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2858
-
.
-
2860
-
2861
-
.
-
2863
-
Bit blurred, but it's a White WC2864.
-
2865
-
.
-
2867
-
(https://cogusedcarimagecdn1.azureedge.net/images/YNZ2868_3_1553839853.jpg?width=600&scale=both&quality=80)
-
.
-
a tractor for you
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2871
-
.
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2873
-
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2875
-
2876
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.
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2878
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.
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2880
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.
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2882
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2883
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2884
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.
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2886
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2888
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2890
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-
How about this, then:
(https://images.railsofsheffield.com/product-images.axd/IMG_8563apr13A.jpg?preset=large)
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2894
-
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2896
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2898
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2900
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2902
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2904
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.
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2906
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Sorry - image too large. #2907 is on the far right .
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2908
-
.
-
2910
-
This will help brighten your day.
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2912
-
.
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2914
-
.
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2916
-
2917
-
2918
-
I hope this one is allowed.
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2920
-
.
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2922
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2923
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2924
-
.
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2926
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.
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2928
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,
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2930
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2931
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2933
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2934
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,
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2936
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2938
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2940
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2942
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2943
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/
-
2945
-
2946
-
2947
-
You can always rely on buses if you can't find something interesting.
-
2949 ;)
-
As well as buses, aeroplanes often help this thread:
(https://cdn.jetphotos.com/full/2/89834_1267745876.jpg)
-
.
-
2952
-
2953
-
That's a coincidence. I just identified a mystery car on another website as a Ruston Hornsby. They didn't build many cars.
Here's a vehicle on a similar theme, a Marshall this time.
-
tractors again....
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2956
-
.
-
2958
-
2959
-
2960
-
2961
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2962
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2963
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2964
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2965
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2966
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2967
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2968
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2969
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2970
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2971
-
2972
-
2973
-
2974
-
2975 & 2976
-
2977
-
2978 - there's a lot of dust in the Middle East.
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2979
-
2980
-
2981
-
2982
-
2983
-
2984
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2985
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2986
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2987
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2988
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2989
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2990
-
2991
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2992
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2993
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2994
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2995
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2996
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2997. Strange price for a car - maybe the dealer had a friend who was taking part in an online game where posters have to find consecutive numbers which are car-related ;D.
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2998
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2999
-
3000
-
3001
-
3002
-
3003
-
3004
-
3005
-
3006
-
3007
-
3008
-
3009
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3010
-
3011
-
3012
-
3013
-
3014
-
REFEREE!!!! That's a bit risky.......... ;D Lucky there's a flag obscuring the preceding numbers.
3015
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(https://i.ytimg.com/vi/mD3_FM4bpzU/maxresdefault.jpg)
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3017
-
3018
-
3019
-
3020
-
3021
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3022
-
3023
-
3024
-
3025
-
3026
(http://img03.platesmania.com/180930/o/11943943.jpg)
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3027
-
3028 - I used to drive one of these, but sans Police stuff.
(http://img03.platesmania.com/190323/o/12615903.jpg)
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3029
-
3130
(https://i.imgur.com/P4tqw5Y.jpg)
-
Oops! Jump 100
-
Back in the track: 3030
-
3031
-
3032
-
Here's an obscure one for you:
(http://flyingmachines.ru/Images7/Flight/1919/1370-10.jpg)
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3034
-
3035
-
3036
-
3037
-
3038
-
3039
-
3040 or so
-
3040 or so
;D
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3041
-
3042
(https://imgur.com/l9zTXiA.jpg)
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3043
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3044
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3045
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3046
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3047
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3048
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3049
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3050
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3051
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3052
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3053
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3054
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3055
-
3056
-
3057
-
3058
-
3059
-
3060
-
3061
-
3062
-
3063
-
3064
-
3065
-
3066
-
3067
-
3068
-
3069
-
ARRGGHH!!! Google Images have changed their format - it confused me for at least 5 seconds. Why DO they do this?
3070.
-
Because life is boring in general and they try to find out how much pain we can stand....
3071
-
You're so right.
3072.
-
3073
-
Santa's replacement transport proves awkward to manoeuvre,
3074
-
3075
-
3076
-
3077
-
3078
-
3079
-
3080
-
3081
-
3082
-
3083
-
3084
-
3085. Brexit will hurt this company - they're in Newry, Co Down right by the border with Ireland.
-
3086
-
3087
-
3088
-
3089
-
3090
-
3091
-
3092
-
3093
-
Time for an aeroplane again:
(https://cdn.jetphotos.com/full/5/44702_1508059455.jpg)
-
3095
-
3096
-
3097
-
A double 3098, so to say:
-
3099
-
3100
-
3101
-
3102
-
3103
-
3104
-
3105
(https://i.imgur.com/H8XfDMv.png)
-
3106
-
3107
-
3108
-
3109
-
3110
(https://i.imgur.com/4Pu7hzC.jpg)
-
3111
-
3112
-
3113
(https://i.imgur.com/ZyzflyL.png)
-
3114
-
3115
-
3116
-
3117
-
3118
-
3119
-
3120
-
3121
-
3122
-
3123
-
3124
-
another loco for 3125:
(http://s3.amazonaws.com/lionel-initial-assets/Products/ProductNavigator/_ProductImages_Orig/6-11282_5036.jpg?v=2)
-
3126
-
3127
-
3128
-
3129
-
3130
-
3131
-
3132
-
Clever use of two numbers! :D
3133
-
Could be 3134 I think
(https://media-cdn.tripadvisor.com/media/photo-s/11/68/04/0c/engine-3134.jpg)
-
3135 (if you have good eyesight)
-
3136
-
3137
-
3138
-
3139
-
3140
-
3141
-
3142
-
3143
-
3144
-
3145
-
3146
-
3147
(https://i.imgur.com/bFa0J0g.jpg)
-
3148
-
(https://www.klickypedia.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/esp-3149-B-RPS.jpg)
-
3150
-
3151
(https://i.imgur.com/DPssTMQ.jpg)
-
3152
-
3153
-
Another tractor
-
3155
-
3156
(https://i.imgur.com/JPsh2KD.png)
-
3157
-
3158
-
3159
-
3160
-
3161 for the moment:
(https://d2nkbs2mm0wos3.cloudfront.net/user_images2/449_5952362.JPG)
-
3162
-
3163
(http://www.vtwi.org/081303Ottumwa/BNSF3163.jpeg)
-
3164
-
3165
-
3166
(https://scontent-lga3-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/45241132_1921794448114537_4834395560377057280_n.jpg?_nc_cat=109&_nc_oc=AQmUyCnHgXu1dXunfuHJGu6T4oGOOPPCsBeL2sRmvpuQkV0c-s3gYw1tbIcXOoXTY7k&_nc_ht=scontent-lga3-1.xx&oh=aaa48e69318a90333b6d033dbe4e9991&oe=5E06A428)
-
3167
-
3168
-
3169
-
3170
-
3171
-
3172
-
3173
-
3174
-
3175
-
3176
-
3177
-
3178
-
3179
-
3180
-
3181
-
3182
-
3183
-
3184
-
3185
-
3186
-
3187
-
3188:
(https://yt3.ggpht.com/a/AGF-l7-DXuWhI8KUQWUN9Eep6A6faozce4ut5qxD1w=s900-c-k-c0xffffffff-no-rj-mo)
-
3189.
-
3190
-
3191 (Pictured in Tenby, although that's a Northern Ireland registration.)
-
3192
-
3193 (My brother was a level-crossing operator for this railway. Someone has to.......)
-
3194
-
3195
-
3196
-
3197
-
3198
-
3199
-
3200
-
3201
-
3202
-
3203
j'ai eu le même pour noël, il y a..... ;D ;D
-
3204
-
3205
-
3206
-
3207
-
3208
-
3209
-
3210
-
3211:
(https://cdn.airplane-pictures.net/images/uploaded-images/2008/10/14/26470.jpg)
-
3212
-
3213
-
3214
-
3215
-
3216
-
3217
-
3218
-
3219
-
3220
-
3221
-
3222
-
3223
-
3224
-
3225
-
3226
-
3227
-
3228
-
3229
-
3230
-
3231
-
3232
-
3233
-
3234
-
3235
-
3236
-
3237
-
3238
-
3239
-
3240
-
3241
-
3242
-
3243 (Deux Chevaux)
-
3244
-
3245
-
3246
-
3247
-
3248
-
3249
-
3250
-
3251
-
3252
-
3253
-
3254
-
3255
-
3256
-
3257
-
3258
-
3259
-
3260
-
3261
-
3262
-
3236
-
3264
-
3265
-
3266
-
3267
-
3268
-
3269
-
3270
-
3271
-
3272
-
3273
-
3274
-
3275
-
3276
-
3277
-
3278
-
3279
-
3280
-
3281
-
3282
-
3283
-
3284
-
3285 (apt licence plate - 3285cc)
-
3286
-
3287
-
3288
-
3289
-
3290
-
3291
-
3292
-
3293
-
3294
-
3295
-
3296
-
3297
-
3298
-
3299
-
3300
celui-là, je ne pouvais pas passer à côté
-
3301
-
3302
-
3303
-
3304
-
3305
-
3306
-
3307
-
3308
-
3309 with luck
-
3310
-
3311
-
3312
-
3313
-
3314
-
3315
-
3316
-
3317
-
3318
-
3319
-
3320
-
3321
-
3322
-
3323
-
3324
-
3325
-
3326
-
3327
-
3328
-
3329
-
3330
-
3331
-
3332
-
3333 qui mériterai presque de passer dans la rubrique "Expert"
-
3334
-
3335
-
3336
-
3337
-
3338
-
3339
-
3340
-
3341
-
3342
-
Not a MB truck! 3343
-
3344
-
3345
-
3346
-
3347
-
3348
-
3349
-
3350
-
3351
-
3352
-
3353
-
3354
-
3355
-
REGIONAL food bank!? We have one in every street over here......... ;D
3356
-
3357
-
3358
-
3359
-
3360
-
3361 (Image says 3661 so I'm posting a replacement....)
-
3362
-
3363
-
3364
-
3365
-
3366
-
3367
-
3368
-
3369
-
3370
-
3371
-
3372
-
3373 ?!!?
-
3374
-
3375
-
3376
-
3377
-
3378
-
3379
-
3380
-
3381
-
3382
-
3383
-
3384
-
3385
-
3386
-
3387
-
It's a good idea to "edit" stored images before posting!
Like the spelling of the make and model on this - 3388
-
Que voulez-vous dire ?
3389
-
3390
-
3391
-
3392
-
3393
-
3394
-
3395
-
3396
-
3397
-
3398
-
Mogul's #3397 was actually #3917, so here's a replacement.
-
3399
-
3400
-
3401
-
3402
-
3403
-
3404
-
3405
-
3406
-
3407
-
3408
-
Took the dog for a walk and came back to find a pile of posts!
3409
-
3410
-
3411
-
3412 (Whoops - 2 in 1 !)
-
3413
-
3414
-
3415
-
3416
-
3417
-
3418
-
3419
-
Iconic Allison engine V-3420
-
3421
-
3422
-
3423
-
3424
-
3425
-
3426
-
3427
-
3428
-
3429
-
3430
-
3431
-
3432
-
3433
-
3434
-
3435
-
3436
-
3437
-
3438
-
3439
-
3440
-
3441
-
3442
-
3443
-
:thumbsup: :thumbsup:
3444
-
3445
-
3446
-
3447
-
3448
-
3449
-
3450
-
3451
-
3452
-
3453
-
3454
-
3455
-
3456
-
3457
-
The last image actually reads 3497, so here's a replacement.
-
Oups sorry !
3458
-
3459
-
3460
-
3461
-
3462
-
3463
-
I won 't do the obvious and post the other tyre.
3464.
-
3465
-
3466
-
3467
-
3468
-
3469
-
3470
-
3471
-
3472
-
3473
-
3474
-
3475
-
3476
-
3477
-
3478
-
3479
-
3480
-
3481
-
3482
-
3483
-
3484
-
3485
-
3486
-
3487
-
3488
-
3489
-
3490
-
3491
-
3492
-
3493
-
3494
-
3495
-
3496
-
time to post 3497
(https://images.fineartamerica.com/images/artworkimages/mediumlarge/2/sou-3497-southern-railways-f-unit-diesel-engine-wernher-krutein.jpg)
-
3498
-
3499
-
3500
-
3501
-
3502
-
3503
-
3504
-
3505
-
3506
-
3507
-
3508
-
3509
-
3510
-
3511
-
3512
-
3513
-
3514
-
3515
-
3516
-
3517
-
3518
-
3519
-
3520
-
3521
-
3522
-
3523
-
3524
-
3525
-
3526
-
3527
-
3528
-
3529
-
3530
-
3531
-
3532
-
3533
-
3534
-
3535
-
Urgh, I was too slow! I planned this one:
These are 3 535: ;D
-
Wendax :lmao: :lmao: :lmao: :lmao:
3536
-
3537
-
3538
-
3539
-
3540
-
3541
-
3542
-
3543
-
3544
-
3545
-
3546
-
3547
-
3548
-
3549
-
3550
-
3551
-
3552
-
3553
-
3554
-
3555
-
3556 I think:
(https://media.gettyimages.com/photos/evacuee-chat-to-driver-picture-id613492056?s=612x612)
-
3557
-
3558
-
3559
-
3560
-
3561
-
3562
-
3563
-
3564
-
3565
-
3566
-
3567
-
3568
-
3569
-
3570
-
3571
-
3572
-
3573
-
3574
-
3575
-
3576
-
3577
-
3578
-
3579
-
3580
-
3581
-
That's #3851 ! ;D.
Here's a #3581.
-
sorry i am confused ! :-[
-
3583
-
3584
-
3585
-
3586
-
3587
-
3588
-
3589
-
3590
-
3591
-
3592
-
3593
-
3594
-
Another aeroplane for 3595:
(https://cdn.jetphotos.com/400/6/64951_1432361977.jpg)
-
3596
-
3597
-
3598
-
3599
-
3600
-
3601
-
3602
-
3603
-
3604
-
3605
-
3606
-
3607
-
3608
-
3609
-
We haven't had a tractor for a while.
3610
-
3611
-
3612
-
3613
-
3614
-
3615
-
3616
-
3617
-
3618
-
3619
-
3620
-
3621
-
3622 and a lot more.
-
3623
-
3624
-
3625
-
Just time for a locomotive I think:
(http://s3.amazonaws.com/rrpa_photos/27424/up3626.jpg)
-
LEGO time:
-
back-to-work
3628
-
Barney Bear looking for Bonnie Rabbit:
-
3630
-
3631
-
3632
-
3633
-
Sorry Giles, but we needed 3634 not 3664. I'll put the thread back on track.
-
3635
-
3636
-
(https://cdn.jetphotos.com/full/6/26518_1506940674.jpg)
-
3638
-
3639
-
3640
-
3641
-
3642
-
3643
-
24 Heures du Mans 1938, victoire de Chaboud et Trémoulet sur Delahaye 3.5L. - the car had a 3644 cc engine
-
Here's a little game that I have played on other sites that is quite enjoyable, although I seem to be one of the few people who thinks so.... ::)
It's called By The Numbers and it goes like this. Someone, in this case me, puts up a photo with a transportation related theme. Pictures of cars are preferred, but once we get above 10,000 it gets harder to do that! :lmao: In the picture, there has to be a number that is one higher than the last one posted. The number must be PART OF THE PICTURE, not PhotoShopped in afterwards. And screen shots aren't allowed either.
So, let me get this ball rolling. If there are no responses within a week, I will take that to mean that there is not interest in this bit of serial sililiness.
Here we go:
(http://www.opp.ca/museum/assets/images/car1.jpg)
For those of you who did poorly in math in grade school, the next number is 2! :hah:
Not strictly within the rules.
-
I'll replace 3644 with this.
-
3645
-
3646
-
3647
-
3648
-
3649
-
3650
-
3651
-
3652
-
3653
-
3654. The caption claims this is an Imp. My dad had a Super Minx estate in white over blue.
-
Strange hilman imp
Have a tractor for 3655
-
and a loco for 3656
(https://live.staticflickr.com/733/31478402832_f1492db0cb_n.jpg)
-
3657, at the last day of Hamburg trams:
-
3658
-
3659
-
3660
-
3661
-
3662
-
3663
-
Nice !
3664
-
3665
-
3666
-
3667
-
3668
-
3669
-
3670 (https://i.postimg.cc/MpZMCGbY/3670.jpg) (https://postimages.org/)
-
3671
-
3672
-
3673
-
3674
-
3675
-
3676
-
3677
-
3678
-
3679
-
3680
-
3681
-
Bill - any chance you could resize your images before posting! :D
3682
-
Fixed ;)
-
Fixed ;)
Thanks. That one was the biggest so far!
-
Oups, sorry...
3683
-
3684
-
3685
-
3686
-
3687
-
3688
-
3689
-
3690
(https://i.imgur.com/86OF3Ae.jpg)
-
3691
-
3692
-
3693
-
3694
-
Old French truck
-
3696
-
3697 :yuck:
-
3698
-
3699
-
3700
-
3701
-
3702
-
3703
-
3704
-
:thumbsup:
3705
-
3706
-
3707
-
3708
-
3709
(https://i.imgur.com/PMiupmG.png)
-
3710
-
3711
And 727 you have a nice collection on North Korean vehicles!
-
Thank you so much, pnegyesi, glad you enjoy it. :)
Here we go with 3712:
(https://i.imgur.com/wF7BjaZ.png)
-
3713
-
3714
(https://i.imgur.com/I4rMicP.png)
-
3715
-
3716
-
3717
-
3718
-
3719
(https://i.imgur.com/j1IdVgA.png)
-
3780
-
3720 should have been next!
-
A 3720 to put it back on track
-
3721
-
3722
-
3723
(https://i.imgur.com/Vm2v0Pk.png)
-
3724
-
3725
-
3726
-
3727
-
3728
(https://i.imgur.com/OgTTdSg.jpg)
-
3729
-
3730
(https://i.imgur.com/ObXd6p0.png)
-
3731
-
3732
-
3733
-
3734
(https://i.imgur.com/bV1QfrE.png)
-
3735
-
3736
-
3737
(https://i.imgur.com/16SvY7x.png)
-
3738
-
3739
-
3740
(https://i.imgur.com/Zu59lIL.png)
-
3741
-
3742
(https://i.imgur.com/YMp7ggk.png)
-
3743
-
3744
-
3745
(https://i.imgur.com/2jQS4n6.png)
-
3746
-
3747
-
3748
-
3749
-
3750
-
3751
-
3752
-
3753
-
Bread loaf
(https://i.imgur.com/Rv8Ylxv.jpg)
-
3755
-
Sturdy Soviet
(https://i.imgur.com/fXJPS63.png)
-
3757
-
Another sturdy Soviet:
(https://i.imgur.com/dIzzV1B.jpg)
-
3759
-
3760 and possibly a ruined puzzle
(https://i.imgur.com/SHFW9bG.jpg)
-
3761
-
Tiny monster
(https://i.imgur.com/33ZheeA.png)
-
3763
-
(https://i.imgur.com/gXmDYsR.jpg)
-
3765
-
3766
-
(https://i.imgur.com/6IU17OA.jpeg)
-
3768
-
(https://i.imgur.com/Zzvcqlr.jpg)
-
3770
-
3771
(https://i.imgur.com/Iqf02Sm.png)
-
3772
-
(https://i.imgur.com/yHt0EcX.jpg)
-
3734
-
#3734 is incorrect. I'll get the thread back on track.
3774.......
-
Oups, sorry
3775
-
Cute, right?
(https://i.imgur.com/iM93D1u.png)
-
3777
-
3778
(https://i.imgur.com/DIBBIOR.png)
-
3779
-
3780
-
3781
-
3782
-
3783
-
3784
-
3785
-
3786
-
3787
-
3788
-
3789
-
(https://i.imgur.com/aRmFms4.png)
-
3791
-
3792
-
Bychok
-
:applause: :applause:
3794
-
3795
-
3796
-
3797
-
3798
-
3799
-
3800
-
3801
-
3802
-
3803
-
3804
-
3805
-
3806
-
3807
-
3808
-
3809
-
3810
-
3811
-
3812
-
3813
-
3814
-
3815
-
3816
-
3817
-
3818
-
3819
-
3820
-
3821
-
3822
-
3823
-
3824
-
3825
-
3826
-
3827
-
3828
-
3829
-
3830
-
3831
-
3832
-
3833
-
3834
-
3835
-
3836
-
3837
-
3838
-
3839
-
3840
-
3841
-
3842
-
3843
-
3844
-
3845
-
3846
-
3847
-
3848
-
3849
-
3850
-
3851
-
3852
-
3853
-
:applause: :applause:
3854
-
3855
BTW, does anybody know what car this might be?
-
3855
3856
BTW, does anybody know what car this might be?
Might be Hispano-Suiza H6
-
3857
-
3858
-
3859
-
Does that count as 3860 as well?
-
Personally, I will say no
-
3860
-
3861
-
3862
-
3863
-
3864
-
3865
-
3866
-
3867
-
3868
-
3869
-
3870
-
3871
-
3872
-
I'll continue the Scania movement.
-
Time for an aeroplane after all those lorries. . .
(https://www.airhistory.net/photos/0156047.jpg)
-
Or time for a real dream car:
-
This one is not that dreamy.
-
my dreams are limited ;D ;D
-
3878
-
3879
-
3880
-
or another locomotive:
(http://s3.amazonaws.com/rrpa_photos/94891/DSC01227.JPG)
-
⠀
-
3883
-
3884
-
3885
-
3886
-
3887
-
3888
-
3889
-
3890
-
3891
-
3892
-
3893
(https://i.imgur.com/UawS78D.jpg)
-
3894
-
3895
-
3896
-
3897
-
3989
-
@Bill, 3898 was up next. :)
-
oops, typo, the number on the photo is correct
-
Here goes 3899 :)
-
More than 7 overtaking to achieve and your position will be enviable :lmao: :lmao: :hah:
3900
-
This will do just fine.
-
3902
-
3903
-
I drove an identical one in 1990
3904
-
3905
-
3906
-
3907
-
3908
-
3909 will be easy
-
3910
-
(https://www.numberplates.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/vic-3911-porsche-911-turbo.jpg)
-
3912
-
3913
-
3914
-
3915
-
3916
-
3917
-
3918
-
3919
-
3920
-
3921
-
3922
-
3923 - Fuldamobil
-
3924
-
3925
-
3926
-
3927
-
3928
-
3929
-
3930
-
3931
-
3932
-
3933
-
3934
(https://i.imgur.com/QoTFJfM.png)
-
Here's a little game that I have played on other sites that is quite enjoyable, although I seem to be one of the few people who thinks so.... ::)
It's called By The Numbers and it goes like this. Someone, in this case me, puts up a photo with a transportation related theme. Pictures of cars are preferred, but once we get above 10,000 it gets harder to do that! :lmao: In the picture, there has to be a number that is one higher than the last one posted. The number must be PART OF THE PICTURE, not PhotoShopped in afterwards. And screen shots aren't allowed either.
I think it's time to remind people of this.
-
You mean like this 3935
-
3936
-
3937
-
3938
-
3939
-
3940
-
More than a week passed. Wow
-
More BMW.
(https://i.imgur.com/P7fyPla.jpeg)
-
3943
-
3944
-
3945
-
(https://i.imgur.com/NEjmF3p.jpg)
-
3947
-
3948
-
3949
-
A train for 3950
-
3951
-
3952
-
3953
-
Something a bit more Farming Simulator-friendly.
3954:
-
3955
-
3956
-
3957
-
3958
-
3959
-
3960
-
:D 3961
-
3962
-
3963
-
3964
-
3965
-
:thumbsup:
3966
-
3967
-
3968
-
3969
-
3970
-
how about this for 3971?
-
This Ural is splendid with its UNIC FIAT cabin :thumbsup:
3972
-
3973
-
3974
-
3975
(https://i.postimg.cc/Kv3ScwTv/3975.jpg) (https://postimages.org/)
-
3976
(https://i.postimg.cc/PqWKSzwj/3976.jpg) (https://postimages.org/)
-
3977
-
3978
-
3979
-
(https://i.imgur.com/8zRHxpn.jpg)
3980
-
3981
-
(https://i.imgur.com/IP1OTcW.jpg)
3982
-
3983
-
(https://i.imgur.com/lyCO3gK.jpg)
3984
-
3985
-
3986
(https://i.imgur.com/zwH8hL8.png)
-
3987
-
Nothing fancy.
(https://i.imgur.com/z8eLSyO.jpeg)
-
3989
-
Not bad.
(https://i.imgur.com/2zjP5MC.jpeg)
-
3991
-
3992
-
3993
-
(https://i.imgur.com/x8Tgavl.png)
-
3995
-
(https://i.imgur.com/3w0SWLV.png)
-
3997
-
(https://i.imgur.com/Tvx2CsO.jpeg)
-
3999
-
4000
-
(https://i.imgur.com/XjeHTvp.jpeg)
-
Interesting it has taken 4523 days to hit number 4001 (an average of 0.88 posts per day) on this thread - how much longer will it keep going?
Also only 70 more posts than numbers which is very low…
-
4002
-
(https://i.imgur.com/YJt6498.png)
-
4004
-
(https://i.imgur.com/xON6zuZ.png)
-
4006
-
Obligatory
(https://i.imgur.com/BvMEnrt.png)
-
4008
-
(https://i.imgur.com/Lp3TNAU.jpeg)
-
4010
-
(https://i.imgur.com/hIiJfAd.jpeg)
-
4012
-
4013
(https://i.imgur.com/k4t8ZMp.png)
-
4014
-
(https://i.imgur.com/6xxVHmA.jpeg)
-
4016
-
4017
-
(https://i.imgur.com/ethZDB8.png)
-
4019
-
(https://i.imgur.com/N6llpDt.png)
-
4021
-
(https://i.imgur.com/qQVeIk3.jpeg)
-
4023
-
(https://i.imgur.com/S1Cc1AQ.png)
4024
-
4025
-
(https://i.imgur.com/q1KiZ5e.png)
-
4027
-
(https://i.imgur.com/A85742I.png)
-
4029
-
4030
-
4031
-
(https://i.imgur.com/5T5wf6V.jpg)
-
4033
-
(https://i.imgur.com/Apz21um.png)
Thug life in a Trabant.
-
4035
-
4036
-
4037
-
4038
-
:thumbsup:
4039
-
(https://i.imgur.com/3zmrcIq.jpeg)
-
4041
-
We can do this :) 4042
-
4043
-
The beat goes on
4044
-
4045
-
Still a Mercedes
4046
-
4047
-
(https://i.imgur.com/xZqcdUM.png)
-
4049
-
4050
-
4051
-
(https://i.imgur.com/4JGmBSX.png)
-
4053
-
(https://i.imgur.com/RBglnU7.png)
-
Not a 405, but 4055: ;)
-
4056
-
4057
-
4058
-
4059
-
(https://i.imgur.com/whLq9QH.jpg)
-
4061
-
4062
-
4063
-
4064
-
4065
-
Back to the iron road:
-
4067
-
(https://i.imgur.com/yWWcFHG.jpeg)
-
4069
-
4070
-
4071
-
(https://i.imgur.com/crc9kVA.png)
-
4073
-
4074
-
4075
-
4076
-
4077
-
4078
-
Oh no, it seems we need assistance!
4079 :)
-
4080
-
4081
-
4082
-
I could not choose which 4083 to give you so here goes two candidates!
-
4084
I only have one... But I still participate!
-
4085
-
the right number is not always where you think it is ;)
-
4087
-
4088
-
4089
-
4090
-
4091
-
4092
-
4093
-
4094
-
Time for an aeroplane I think:
-
4096
-
4097
-
4098
-
4099
-
4100
-
oldies but goldies! 4101
-
4102
-
4103, rather smelly
-
4104
-
4105 is kind of obvious
-
4106
-
4107
-
4108
-
4109
-
4110
-
Beware of 4111
-
:thumbsup: :applause: :thumbsup:
-
4112
-
Takako Okuyama, a Japanese painter made commemorative number plates for the 2019 Rugby World Cup which was held in Japan.
4113
-
4114
-
4115
-
4116
-
4117
-
4118
-
4119
-
4120
-
4121
-
4122
-
(https://i.imgur.com/xO1SKqa.png)
-
4124
-
(https://i.imgur.com/Ql5T4eq.jpeg)
-
4126
-
4127
-
4128
-
4129
-
4130
-
4131 ;)
-
4132
-
4133
(https://i.imgur.com/tEkAIoy.jpg)
-
4134
-
4135
-
4136
-
4137
-
4138
-
4139
-
4140
-
4141
-
4142
-
(https://i.imgur.com/5NcBCZz.png)
-
4144
-
(https://i.imgur.com/LKUOyFn.png)
-
4146
-
4147
-
4148
-
4149
-
4150
-
4151
-
4152
-
4153
-
(https://i.imgur.com/aqQkigT.png)
-
4155
-
4156
-
4157
-
4158
-
4159
-
4160
-
4161
-
(https://i.imgur.com/Uw7E1A8.png)
-
4163
-
(https://i.imgur.com/HCxpTMt.png)
-
4165
-
4166
-
4167
-
(https://i.imgur.com/IsyVO4S.png)
-
4169
-
(https://i.imgur.com/AmMMtrN.png)
-
4171
-
4172
-
4173
-
When VW ruined the Porsche brand.
(https://i.imgur.com/2acKyFX.png)
-
4175
-
4176
-
4177
-
(https://i.imgur.com/jb5TokG.png)
-
4179
-
(https://i.imgur.com/wSlRPlO.png)
-
4181
-
(https://i.imgur.com/80bs1yC.png)
-
4183
-
4184
-
4185
-
(https://i.imgur.com/4LZ1oQA.png)
-
4187
-
4188
-
4189
-
4190
-
4191
-
UP ?
-
My 4192 looks pretty cheap sadly.
(https://i.imgur.com/lUQhmot.png)
-
Morgane looks more solid
-
4194 is classic :D
-
4195
-
4196
One of the rangers. Not from Texas.
-
4197
-
4198
-
4199
-
If we are talking about 4200, there is only one possibility in my opinion
-
4201
-
4202 _ Saab 95 _ 1970-02
-
4203
-
oh, no, what happened here?
Let's go!
4204
-
4205
-
4206
-
4207
-
Next up is a Nefaz 4208 bus - one picture is about the bus, but there is no 4208 on that picture so there's a drawing too with the model designation featured :)
-
4209
-
4210
-
4211
-
4212
-
4213
-
My original candidate for 4214 will be used as a puzzle :)
So here we go
-
4215
-
4216
-
Wendax : Very fashionable in France at the moment :lmao: :lmao: :lmao:
4217
-
Wendax : Very fashionable in France at the moment :lmao: :lmao: :lmao:
The best transport in times of gasoline shortage because of the strikes, at least in coastal regions. :lmao:
-
4218 is fairly obvious
-
Wendax : Very fashionable in France at the moment :lmao: :lmao: :lmao:
The best transport in times of gasoline shortage because of the strikes, at least in coastal regions. :lmao:
I was referring to a controversy linked to the Paris football club, PSG, which had flown to play in Nantes, thus creating a lot of pollution, while the trip by train lasts two hours, like by plane.
The trainer had answered that he would study the possibility of going there in sand yachting, in the future.
But it's true that these days it can be a good solution too!
-
4219
-
4220_DKW-VEMAG_1964
-
4221
-
4222
-
Following on from Ashok Leyland, here is a nice Tata truck for 4223
-
:applause:
4224
-
Time for Indian trucks to shine again
Tata LPT 4225
-
let's stay a little longer in India
-
back to Europe
-
Back to India
-
The UK is more appealing
-
I don't want to restart the battles, but I'm not sure :hah: :lmao: :lmao:
-
4231 (to be precise: 42-31)
-
4232
-
4233
-
4234
-
For those who don't read Cyrillic: Kavz 4235 "Aurora"
-
4236
-
4237
-
4238
-
4239
-
4240
-
4241
-
4242
-
4243
-
4244
-
4245
-
4246
-
4247, there were other boring choices, hopefully this is a bit nicer
-
4248
-
4249
-
4250
-
4251
-
4252
-
4253
-
4254
-
4255
-
:applause:
4256
-
Howo HW76 truck from China, with the official code ZZ4257
-
4258
-
Foton Auman family, among them the BJ4259!
-
Titan 4260
-
4261
-
4262
-
4263
-
4264
-
4265
-
4266
-
4267
-
UP ;)
-
4268
-
:thumbsup:
4269
-
I came prepared
4270
-
Very beautifull :applause:
-
thank you
-
4273
-
4274
-
4275
-
4276
-
4277
-
nice
4278
-
4279
-
4280
-
4281
-
4282
-
4283
-
4284
-
4285
-
4286
-
4287
-
4288
Do you know this car :)?
-
4289
-
4290
-
4291
-
4292
-
4293
-
4294
-
4295
-
4296
-
4297
-
4298
-
4299
-
4300
-
4301
-
4302
-
4303
-
4304
-
4305
-
4306
-
nice
4307
-
4308
-
UP ?
-
4309 ;)
-
4310
-
4311
-
UP
-
4312
-
4313
-
4314
-
4315
-
4316
-
4317
-
4318
-
4319
-
4320 is kind of obvious
-
4321
-
for 4322 we stay in the former Soviet Union
-
4323
-
4324
-
4325
-
Go back to the Soviet Union
-
Your vacation in Ukraine seems compromised to me :lmao: :lmao:
4327
-
4328
-
4329
-
4330
-
4331
-
oh, we go further. Then here is 4332
-
4333
-
4334 - sense a theme here :)?
-
4335
-
4336
-
4337
-
4338
-
4339
-
BMC Tugra 4340
It seems not a lot of people are interested to keep this going
-
:applause:
4341
-
4342
-
4343
-
4344:
-
4345
-
4346
-
4347:
-
4348
-
(https://i.imgur.com/StGMQRy.jpeg)
-
4350
-
4351
-
4352
-
How's this for 4353?
-
4354
-
I am staying with American classics
4355
-
It's a good idea, it shows us some great things!
4356
-
Here's a 1961 Turner from the UK. 4357
-
Let's stay in Great Britain with this Bedford QL from 1945
4358
-
UK it is
4359
-
4360
-
4361
-
Enough trucks there?
-
You should always overdo good things ;)
4363
-
4364
-
4365
-
4366
-
4367
-
4368
-
4369
-
4370
-
4371
-
4372
-
4373
-
4374
-
4375
-
4376
-
4377
-
4378
-
4379
-
It seems our website can't show pictures ending on .JPEG. Please post .jpg pictures instead.
-
4380
-
4381
-
4382
-
4383
-
4384
-
4385
-
4386
-
4387
-
4388
-
4389
-
4390
-
4391
-
4392
-
4393
-
4394
-
4395_Amphicar
-
4396-italasport
-
4397
-
4398
-
4399
-
4400
-
4401
-
4402
-
4403
-
Let's move this!
4404
-
With pleasure !
-
4406
-
4407
-
4408
-
4407 is nice
Here is 4409
-
4410
-
4411
-
4412
-
4413 - Goliath GP 700
-
4414
-
4413 is great
Here is 4415
-
4416
-
4417
-
4418
-
4419
-
4420
-
4421
-
4422
-
:thumbsup:
-
4423
-
4424
-
4425
-
4426
-
4427
-
4428
-
4429
-
4430
-
4431
-
4432
-
4433
-
4434_Goliath GP 900 E
-
4435
-
4436
-
4437 is quite obvious
-
4438
-
4439
-
4440_Scania_LBS140
-
4441
-
One more beautiful than the other.
-
4442
-
:thumbsup:
4443
-
4444, but not a 4x4
-
4445
-
4446
It is not too big so the 4446 part is shown separately too
-
4447
-
4448
-
4449
-
4450
(It is on the nose of the car in the middle)
-
:applause:
4451
-
4452
-
4453
-
It has also seen better days...
-
4454
-
:thumbsup: Alpine in action!!
-
4455
-
4456
-
4457
-
4458
-
4459
-
4460
-
4461
-
4462
-
4463
-
4464
-
4465
-
4466
-
4467
-
Let's continue the railway theme
4468
-
4469
-
4470
-
4471
-
4472
-
Great to see Allan contributing - thank you
4472 converted
4473 is here
-
4474
-
4475
-
4475: Watch out when you drive round a bend. ;)
-
4476
-
4477 twice
-
4478
-
4479
-
4480
-
4481
-
4482
-
4483
-
4484
-
4485
-
4486
-
We can stay with buses in China and Hong Kong
4487
-
4488
-
More buses from Hong Kong
4489
-
Old 4490
-
I am sticking to the same old theme
4491
-
4492
-
Let's leave Chinese buses rest a little
4493
-
4494
-
What's on with a German bus?
-
4496
-
More buses from China/HK
4497
-
4498
-
4499
-
4500
-
4501
-
4502
-
A little bit unusual, but I think (hope) it is within the rules
4503
-
:thumbsup: :thumbsup:
-
4504
-
4505
-
4506
-
I have such a great candidate for 4508. Anyhow, here's 4507
-
4508
-
4509
-
4510
-
4511
-
4512
-
4513
-
4515
-
Where is 4514?
-
Here ;)
Sorry
-
4514 probably had to refuel...
-
after this little hiccup, let's, er, move forward :)!
4516
-
4517
-
Volvo FH: :applause: :hail:
-
4518
-
4519
-
After a very busy Summer, let's move this along
4520
-
:applause:
4521
-
So I have two solutions for 4522
The more elegant one is the Revell kit, but you can barely read 4522 in the bottom right corner
So I also present you a bus
-
With a Berliet, no need for a second solution, since you already have the best one.
;)
-
Bill, you're right. Unless the alternative is a Henschel!
-
4524
-
4525
Aïe
-
4526
-
4527
-
4528
-
4529
The Truth
-
4530
-
4531
-
4532
-
4533
-
Cute police car. On the North Sea island of Norderney, the police drove BMW Isetta cars in the 1950s!
-
4534
-
4535
-
4536
-
4537
-
4538
-
4539
-
4540
-
4541, a Russian garbage truck called MK-4541-12
-
115 / 5 000
It's just a Chinese JAC, disguised as a Kamaz truck to hide the decay of Putin's Russia...
4542
-
A non-truck at 4543 ;)
-
it's fixed
4544
-
This Hongkong number plate sold for more than 30,000 US$
-
a little big ;)
4546
-
4547 is a Brooklyn rapid transport tramcar.
(https://i.postimg.cc/85zDVX3g/4547.jpg) (https://postimages.org/)host picture (https://postimages.org/)
-
4548 is a restored AEC Regal 662.
(https://i.postimg.cc/pLVtj6Wh/4548.jpg) (https://postimages.org/)
-
4549
-
4550
-
4551
-
nice!
4552
-
4553
-
4554
-
4555
-
4550
The E-Type unfortunately isn't a 4550, but a 455D.
Here is a less elegant car with the right number.
(Next one is 4556!)
-
oops, sorry, well spotted
Here is 4556
-
4557
-
4558
-
4559
-
4560
-
4561
-
4562
-
4563
-
4564
-
splendid
4565
-
I know, I know but this is too good to pass on
-
4567
-
4567, wendax was quicker than me...
-
I am sticking to the Citroen DS
-
Just to prevent you from posting another DS, here is a different Citroen at 4569:
-
two can play that game 8)
-
4571
-
4572
-
:applause:
4573
-
4574
-
4575
-
4576
-
4577
-
Excuse me, I couldn't decide which one to post, so I am posting both!
-
Oh, it's getting complicated! I rarely have a choice...
But I understand your dilemma
4579
-
4580
-
:thumbsup:
4581
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4582
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4583
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4584
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4585
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4586
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4586 was once my own puzzle :)!
4587
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4588
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An alternative for 4588 (hope you don't mind) and here goes 4589 too
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4590
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4591
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4592
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4593
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4594
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4595
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4596
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4597
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4598
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4599
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Luckily 4600 has already been a puzzle
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The forum practices recycling
4601
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4602
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4603
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4603 I can do it too!
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Usually after 4603 it's 4604, not 4603 twice...
4604
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The 300 SL was simply too beautiful! I could have called it 4603a or 4603.1...
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4605
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4606
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4607
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4608
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4609
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4610
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4611
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4612
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4613
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4614
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4615
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4616
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4817
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You meant 4617, right?
4618 is here
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Yes of course
Sorry
4619
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4620
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well done !
4621
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4622
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4623
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Very cool!
And now onto
4624
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4625
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4626
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4627
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4628
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4629
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4630
Will a tractor be okay?
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4631
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There are two candidates for 4632. The first one may be stretching the category of vehicles a bit - though it has wheels and controls :) So there is a more conserviate choice as well.
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One makes the driver dream more than the other.
4633
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4634?
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4635
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4636
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4637
"like 60 years ago"
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4638
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4639
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4640
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4641
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4642
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4643
Again two candidates, because one is rather unusual
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4644
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4645
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4646
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4647
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4648
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4649
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4650
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4651
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4652
For sale
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Needs some work ;)
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4653
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4654
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4655
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4656
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4657
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4658
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4659
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4660
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4661
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4462
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4663
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4664
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4665
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4666
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4667
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Graham, thanks for contributing
4668 is the Smithfield Special - it has been the subject of a puzzle before.
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4669 - Bulgarian registered Mitsubishi Carisma seen in Greece
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4670
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4671
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4672
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4673
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:thumbsup: :applause:
4674
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4675
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4676
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4677
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4678
-
low-hanging fruit, 4679
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let's stay close to you
4680
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4681
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4682
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4683
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4684
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4685
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4686
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4687
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4688
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4689
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4690
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4691
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4692
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4693
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4694
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4695 is quite captivating
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4696
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4697
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Beautiful photo :)
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4698
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4699
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4700
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4701
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The 4700 is very cool!
4702
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4703
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4704
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4705
-
another low hanging fruit
4706
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4707
-
4708
-
4709
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4710
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4711
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4712
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4711
I had a nice one for 4711 too:
(Go on with 4713!)
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:thumbsup:
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4713
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4711 alternative image is nice
4714 is here
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4715
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4716
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4717
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It would have been a very cheap shot to bring back the Zetor and feature the same photo as 4712 because it also featured 4718
So here's another one
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4719
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4720
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4721
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4722
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4723
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4724
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Let's stay in The Netherlands!
-
my trip is less pleasant
4726
-
peacefull 4726
-
when it comes to the number 4727 there is only one sensible choice
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4728
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4729
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4730
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4731
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4732
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4733
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4734
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4735
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4736
-
4737
pick one :)
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4738
-
4739
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Brasil Style
4740
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German Style
4740
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4741
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4742
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4743
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4744
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4745
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4746
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4745 is amazing!
4747 is here
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4748
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4749
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4750
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4751
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4752
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4753
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4754
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4755
-
4756
I'd like to drive that one :drive:
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4757 would have been a good investment.
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4758
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4759
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4760
-
How about this for 4761?
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This is a beautiful piece, well done
4762
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Thank you
4763
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4764
-
4765
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4766
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4767
-
4767 will be in the next issue of Rare & Unique Vehicles
4768 is a bit grainy
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4768: Who is grainy? The bus or the passengers? ;)
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4769
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"4768: Who is grainy? The bus or the passengers? ;)"
The picture :)!
4770 comes next
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4771
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4769 reminds me of my work at a mobile crane company. But as a mechanic, not as a crane operator.
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Sweet memories :)
4772 comes next from Denmark
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4773
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4774
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4775
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4776
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4777
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4778
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Beautiful FH one !
4779
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4780
-
4781
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More Volvo trucks with pleasure...
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You want Volvos, you get Volvos!
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Thank you, this is a beautiful specimen!
-
Here's another one that should please
4783
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4784
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Volvo for ever
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4786
no more Volvo
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4787
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4788
-
4789
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4790
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4791
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4792
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4793
-
4794
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4795
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4796
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4797
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Nothing fancy, just to keep the ball rolling: 4798
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4799
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4800
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4801
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A nod to German scale model history
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4803
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4804
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4803 is great :)!
4805
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4806
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4807
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4808
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4809
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4810
-
4811
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4811 :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
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4812
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I am happy you liked my 4811, I think it's a very nice photo
4812 is great too
Here comes 4813
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4814
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4815
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4816
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between the two my heart swings
4817 1
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4817 2
-
my vote is for number 2
How's this for 4818?
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4818
The type plate is worth its weight in gold.
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4819
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4820
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4821
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4822
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4823
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4824
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4825
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4826
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4825 :applause: very interesting!!
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4827
-
4828
-
:applause:
4829
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The Indian truck industry provides ennough ammo
4830
-
:thumbsup:
4831
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4832
-
have you reached nirvana?
4833
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not yet, though on Thursday I was fairly close :)
Moving on, 4834
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your reconversion suits me well
4835
-
4836
-
4837
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4838
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4839
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4840
-
4841
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4842
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4843
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4844
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A hard labourer!
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4845
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4846
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4847
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Are you the pipe-smoking gentleman?
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4848
-
Are you the pipe-smoking gentleman?
No, definitely not
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4849
-
4850
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4851
-
4852
-
:applause:
4853
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4854
-
:thumbsup: :thumbsup:
4855
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4856
-
4857
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4858
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4859
-
4860
During the next 3 weeks I will be mostly away
-
I hope it's for your pleasure!
We will be patient
4861
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4862
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4863
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4864
-
:thumbsup:
4865
-
4866, another Tatra
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4867
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4868
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4869
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4870
-
4871
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4872
-
4873
-
4874
-
4875
-
4876
-
4877
-
4878
choose your pick :)
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4879
-
4880
-
nice series :applause: :applause:
4881
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4882
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4883
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4884
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4885
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4886
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4887
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4888
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4889
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4890
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4891
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4892
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4893
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cool I didn't have it in my collection :thumbsup:
4894
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4893 is really nice
here is 4895 from Kyrgyzstan
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4896
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4897
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4898
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4899
-
4900
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4901
-
4900 was inevitable :)
Here comes 4902
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4903
-
4904
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4905
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4906
-
4907
-
:thumbsup:
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4908
-
4909
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4910
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4911
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4912
-
can you add a photo please?
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You're right, with it, it works better!
Forgive me
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4913
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4914
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4915
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4916
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4917
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4918
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4919
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4920
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4921
-
:applause:
4922
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a bit repetitive, sorry - 4923
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4924
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4925
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4926
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4927
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4928
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4929
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4930
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4931
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4932
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this is a bit cheeky, but I hope it is okay. 4933 is a BMW engine fault code
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4934
-
4935 is kind of obvious
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4936
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4937
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4938
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4939
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4940
-
4941
-
4942
-
4943
-
4944
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4945
-
4946
-
4947
-
4948
-
4949
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4950
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4951
-
4952
-
4953
-
4954
-
:applause: :thumbsup:
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4955
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4956
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4957
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4958
-
4959
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4960
-
4961
-
4962
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4963
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4964
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4965
-
4966
-
4967
-
4968
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4969
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4970
-
4971
-
4972
-
4973
-
4974
-
4975
-
4976
-
4977
-
4978
-
4979
-
4980
-
4981 (low hanging fruit)
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4982
-
4983
-
4984
-
4985
-
4986
-
4987
-
4988
-
4989
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4990
-
4991
-
4992
-
I have been storing 4993 for months now
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Very good initiative! This could make an excellent puzzle, if it is not already done
Bravo for this nugget
4994
-
Thank you! It was already a puzzle
4995
-
4996
-
4997
-
4998
-
And now we are almost at 5000. I think for 5000 there is only one real and true automotive candidate, the Lambo Countach 5000 QV, but as I am doing 4999 now, it is not my call!
-
Two are better than one.
-
5000
and it's my friend Cyrille who is piloting
-
:thumbsup:
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5001
-
5002
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5003
-
5004
-
Doesn't that look like 5005? :lmao:
-
Well, here's a serious one:
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5006
-
5007
-
A very low-hanging fruit.
5008
-
5009