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| This looks more like the pre-1977 Opel Kadett C. upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/e/e9/1976_Opel_Kadett_C_%2810040916845%29.jpg/640px-1976_Opel_Kadett_C_%2810040916845%29.jpg -- Last edit: 2020-02-02 22:08:26 | ||
| Opel Admiral 1936-38 | ||
| Fiat 1100. This is the same pic they used (without the people) www.123rf.com/photo_11229629_faenza-italy-november-6-old-italian-ambulance-fiat-1100-year-1957-exposed-at-fiera-di-san-rocco-that.html | ||
| Most of the styling elements have been borrowed from early 50s Buicks (especially, the grille), but MFG works. | ||
| Plymouth Acclaim en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plymouth_Acclaim | ||
| Looks like a Ponton Mercedes-Benz without the headlights to me | ||
| It's a 1975-1979 Chevrolet Nova oldcarbrochures.org/index.php/NA/Chevrolet/1975_Chevrolet/1975-Chevrolet-Nova-Brochure/1975-Chevrolet-Nova-06-07 And here's that chromed B pillar oldcarbrochures.org/index.php/NA/Chevrolet/1975_Chevrolet/1975-Chevrolet-Nova-Brochure/1975-Chevrolet-Nova-01 | ||
| 1935-37 Opel Olympia | ||
| Opel Blitz | ||
| GAZ M1 upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/64/Sevastopol_Victory_Day_Parade_GAZ-M1_IMG_1572_1725.jpg | ||
| GamerFIB7590 wrote Opel 4/8 PS Most definitely. These were nicknamed "Doktorwagen" meaning "Doctor's car" which is pretty close to "Doccar" | ||
| 1902 Panhard et Levassor 7CV Voiturette upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/81/110_ans_de_l%27automobile_au_Grand_Palais_-_Panhard_et_Levassor_7_CV_bicylindre_Voiturette_par_Cl%C3%A9ment-Rothschild_-_1902_-_008.jpg | ||
| 1936 Riley 1.5 Litre www.simoncars.co.uk/riley/rtwelve.html | ||
| 1937-1939 Opel Admiral. "Pelo" seems to be an anagram for "Opel". upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/b/b2/Opel_Admiral_AD_38_4-Door_Cabriolet_1938.jpg | ||
| 1926 Lincoln Model L? If we continue on the theme of puns, "Abe" was the nickname for Abraham Lincoln | ||
| 1957 Dodge Custom Royal Lancer 4 door hardtop. The pun here is "Dodge" -> "Evade". | ||
| Maybach Zeppelin DS8 www.smartia.com.br/blog/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/o-sucesso-de-carros-antigos-1.jpg All the "Juneback" cars are Maybachs. It's a pun where "May" -> "June" and "bach" -> "back" | ||
| 1950 Lea Francis 2.5 Litre i.imgur.com/F1MFpM5.jpg | ||
| Opel Blitz | ||
| To be honest, this looks more like an E21 BMW. It's two doors only, and in Klumb3r's pic you can see the chrome kidney. i.pinimg.com/564x/4b/f4/94/4bf4947fe260c8af3ed71387ef7756b8--e-for-sale.jpg | ||
| I think it's a Mercedes-Benz O 6600 H or O 320. www.wisoveg.de/bve/jrubel/seite28.html c1.staticflickr.com/4/3563/3359777568_20310028bd_b.jpg | ||
| At first it may seem like a DKW, but actually it is an IFA F8 Cabrio, as it has a divider in the middle of the windscreen. What an anachronism! www.flickr.com/photos/nb-fotos/11431751336/ -- Last edit: 2017-11-07 23:41:25 | ||
| Ikarus 256, actually. This only has 4 windows between the doors. | ||
| It's a Triumph 1300 en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Triumph_1300#/media/File:1300fwd20.jpg | ||
| Other than the weird fins on the front, it's a perfect match | ||
| Ikarus 280 | ||
| Avia A30 upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/b/b3/Retro_m%C4%9Bste%C4%8Dko_K02._Avia_A30.jpg | ||
| 1959 Skoda Octavia. Note the stamping lines on the back of the car. farm6.static.flickr.com/5012/5469473730_3c6abfa170.jpg auta5p.eu/zkusenosti/skoda_octavia_super/octavia_01.jpg | ||
| It's definitely a 1978 Ford pickup, judging by the round headlights. Could be pretty much anything from a F-100 to a F-250, though | ||
| The colour scheme reminds me of the 60's Lotus race cars, but it would be safe to say this is "Made for Game" -- Last edit: 2017-09-03 14:49:29 | ||
| I agree with stratumx, it does look like the BA-64 | ||
| The F-100 name was only used on the Ford F-series trucks after 1953, and this one looks nothing like the 1953 Ford F-100. Compare and contrast: upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/3/3d/1954_Ford_F-100_Red.jpg farm3.staticflickr.com/2623/3932262856_22336484b8_o.jpg | ||
| The front fascia is from a 1968-1969 AMC AMX upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/5/51/1969_AMC_AMX_red_with_white_stripes.jpg -- Last edit: 2017-08-30 00:59:25 | ||
| It's actually a 1964+ model, since it does not have the wraparound windshield | ||
| Tough one to determine, it could either be a 1939-1947 Dodge Truck or a 1941-1947 GMC truck. The shape of the headlights and the horizontal grille seem to suggest that it is more of a GMC truck. -- Last edit: 2017-08-29 21:40:00 | ||
| The proper term for that bodystyle is "Victoria" www.american-automobiles.com/Ford/1932-Ford.html | ||
| Renault 12 Break | ||
| Volvo PV544, since it has a curved windshield and a mesh grille. | ||
| Yup, Grosse Pointe was the suburb where the GM executives lived in a tight-knit community | ||
| The orange cars look like a Ford Granada Mk 1. -- Last edit: 2017-06-19 20:56:33 | ||
| Looks like a 1958 Ford F-Series truck. www.flickr.com/photos/aussiefordadverts/5163184996/ www.flickr.com/photos/aussiefordadverts/5163189424/ | ||
| Looks a lot like an early Flxible Clipper. Actually, the shield in the middle looks definitely like the Flxible logo. www.curbsideclassic.com/bus-stop-classic/flxible-clipper-the-motor-coach-style-leader-of-the-1950s/ | ||
| Definitely a 1935 Ford. Not sure if it's a regular sedan or a touring sedan oldcarbrochures.org/index.php/NA/Ford/1935_Ford/1935-Ford-Full-Line-Brochure | ||
| I think it's an Ikarus 30 budapestcity.org/11-egyeb/kozlekedes/busz/images/Ikarus-30a.jpg -- Last edit: 2016-06-26 00:41:42 | ||
| I think it's a 1963 Galaxie, judging by the shape of the side trim and the lower part of the grille. | ||
| Seems like a mix between both. It is almost as if they grafted a late 90's Dodge Van front end on a 2nd gen GMC Safari/ Chevrolet Astro body. -- Last edit: 2016-06-03 16:20:11 | ||
| Even the regular 600 had a similar trim. commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Fiat_600#/media/File:1955_Fiat_600_%2825493766665%29.jpg So it's probably just an early 600. | ||
| Well, it's a cross between the Fiat 124 and the 128. The overall shape is more like the Fiat 124, though, so direct_UA is right. | ||
| I think it's more of a 1979 Dodge Van with a higher trim. Note the turn signals oldcarbrochures.org/index.php/NA/ChryslerTrucksVans/1979-Trucks-and-Vans/1979-Dodge-Trucks-Brochure/1979-Dodge-Trucks-06 -- Last edit: 2017-06-22 19:40:46 | ||
| It's probably made after 1980, you can tell that by the plastic edges on the bumpers. The reason they changed the bumper design was, because the tooling for the original one was too worn. |