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Puzzles, Games and Name That Car => Solved AutoPuzzles => 2018 => Topic started by: Arunas on December 05, 2018, 02:00:25 PM
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I really hope to get more info about this car since my info is very much limited...
What is this car and by who?
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Made in a former Warsaw Pact country ?
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Made in a former Warsaw Pact country ?
No
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Made in Scandinavia ?
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Made in Scandinavia ?
No.
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Made in Europe ?
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Made in Europe ?
yes
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Made in a Mediterranean country ?
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Made in a Mediterranean country ?
no
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Made in Benelux ?
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English
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Made in Benelux ?
No.English
??
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Made in Portugal ?
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Made in Portugal ?
Not UK, not Portugal.
Are you the only pro puzzler? :))) I see there's no such activity like it was 5-6 years ago :-\
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Switzerland?
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Made in Germany ?
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Made in Germany ?
Switzerland?
No & no.
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Lietchtenstein?
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Made in Austria ?
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Lietchtenstein?
No
Made in Austria ?
No
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Made in former Yugoslavia ?
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Andorra?
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Made in the early 1980s (i.e. pre-1985)?
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Made in former Yugoslavia ?
Yes!
Made in the early 1980s (i.e. pre-1985)?
I think so. It was presented in the middle of the '80s.
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Can it be found online ?
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Can it be found online ?
Yes, but not easily...
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Made in Croatia ?
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Made in Croatia ?
No.
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Made in Slovenia ?
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Serbia?
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Serbia?
Yes! At least it was presened in Serbia...
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Was it unveiled at a motor show ?
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Was it unveiled at a motor show ?
Yes! Belgrade Motor Show
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2016?
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2016?
No.
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Was it the 1985 show to be exact?
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Were the mechanical components sourced from a manufacturer outside of (what was then) Yugoslavia?
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Was it the 1985 show to be exact?
Yes!
Were the mechanical components sourced from a manufacturer outside of (what was then) Yugoslavia?
Yes, I think so. I know only engine.
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German engine ?
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German engine ?
No
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Can it be found on Facebook ?
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Can it be found on Facebook ?
No
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French engine ?
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French engine ?
No
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Italian engine ?
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I found clips of the 1985 Zavasta Yugo stand at Belgrade, any connection?
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Italian engine ?
Yes!
I found clips of the 1985 Zavasta Yugo stamd at Belgrade, any connection?
None, I think.
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Fiat engine ?
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Fiat engine ?
Yes
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Can it be found on a Serbian website ?
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Can it be found on a Serbian website ?
No.
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Zoragy ?
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Zoragy ?
No. As far as I understand it is one-off build.
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Did I find it on the internet? -Yes.
Is the original source an internet link? - No.
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Did you find it in a PDF file ?
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Did you find it in a PDF file ?
No
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Did you receive it in an email ?
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Did you receive it in an email ?
No. Strange questions that will not help to identify...
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I'm just trying to understand your reply #53.
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I'm just trying to understand your reply #53.
Though the puzzle image appears to have been taken from a magazine, it seems the vehicle can also be found online.
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I'm just trying to understand your reply #53.
Though the puzzle image appears to have been taken from a magazine, it seems the vehicle can also be found online.
Quite so! The magazine with this picture and info can be found online indeed.
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I'm just trying to understand your reply #53.
Though the puzzle image appears to have been taken from a magazine, it seems the vehicle can also be found online.
I understood that, hence my question about the PDF file.
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I'm just trying to understand your reply #53.
Though the puzzle image appears to have been taken from a magazine, it seems the vehicle can also be found online.
I understood that, hence my question about the PDF file.
Not PDF file.
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Let's clear: this car is mentioned in an old magazine. That is the only place that I found this car in.. This magazine (digital version) can be found on the internet.
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Was it a Yugoslavic magazine?
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Was it a Yugoslavic magazine?
No
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I've found it, but need to subscribe to read it. The legible words are "Räder für der roten stern (Wheels for the red star)". And 'GT' written in the car
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I hope you don't mind me jumping in here. I don't have the online archive access either, but my offline archive in the basement told me that this car is the DI built by Ivica Dukec. Fiberglass body, Fiat 132 engine, VW Variant gearbox.
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I hope you don't mind me jumping in here. I don't have the online archive access either, but my offline archive in the basement told me that this car is the DI built by Ivica Dukec. Fiberglass body, Fiat 132 engine, VW Variant gearbox.
Bingo!
I attach readable pdf version :)
Does anyone know something more about it?
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UPDATE: I strongly believe that actual name of this car is KWADI made in Croatia. DI are obviously just initials of its builder.