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POn
9-1-1, this sedan, I want to say a 2006 Acura TSX with a Subaru Legacy CHSML
https://www.imcdb.org/vehicle_1759741.html
https://www.imcdb.org/vehicle_1759741.html
ingo
Couldn't find anything on internet, is there any info about this car?
I remembered there was a post about some Mercedes prototypes on instagram a few weeks ago but seems deleted
https://i.imgur.com/0gJTJfM.png
I remembered there was a post about some Mercedes prototypes on instagram a few weeks ago but seems deleted
https://i.imgur.com/0gJTJfM.png
Ask a Mercedes expert, what's the abbrevation for EZW on the internal plate.
I cannot find anything by googling.
ingo
Hi, anyone knows what the two-tone car is? Thanks in advance.
https://myimgs.org/storage/images/322/IMG_0398.jpegmyimgs
https://myimgs.org/storage/images/322/IMG_0398.jpegmyimgs
As it has a Swiss plate, I'd not go for a prototype. Rather some private conversion. In Switzerland were some small manufacturers for such things.
Not something by the Swiss GM factory, as it already was closed in the late 70ies.
andyhao
Couldn't find anything on internet, is there any info about this car?
I remembered there was a post about some Mercedes prototypes on instagram a few weeks ago but seems deleted
I remembered there was a post about some Mercedes prototypes on instagram a few weeks ago but seems deleted
night cub
Maybe a prototype to challenge the Passat or SD1?
48bux
A friend of mine found it on a Facebook group, it is said to be a period picture, but the more I’m seeing it the more I agree with you. Someone must be in the mood for jokes..
dsl
Opel Photoshop Edition?? Is it real?? Looks like red parts are Opel Manta [B] with extra door, wheels also look Opel. Cabin looks a bit Avengerish, but a tweaked C-pillar and a hatch which makes me think of Chrysler Sunbeam. The thick C-pillar looks unreal.
48bux
JB007
Hello,
I need your help in identifying the model of this vehicles?
Thank you for your answer.
I need your help in identifying the model of this vehicles?
Thank you for your answer.
ingo
Would the rest of you say that the Volkswagen Type 1 convertible at this link;
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Sunbather,_Daytona_Beach,_Florida_LCCN20- 17712521.tif
Is a standard Karmann convertible?
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Sunbather,_Daytona_Beach,_Florida_LCCN20- 17712521.tif
Is a standard Karmann convertible?
No, it's something self-cobbled, note the front window frame. And you can see, where the C-pillar was cutted.
If an original Karmann, it would be a 1968-1970 1500. After 1970 all VW Cabriolets had the higher McPherson front, because they were 1302 or 1303.