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righteous.
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i'd buy one just for the novelty of saying i have one of the smallest cars ever built
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It amazes me that Dodge let these things get exported to Aussieland.
I haven't seen one in person, but some daft gentleman put Holden badges on one up in Brisbane and is trying to sell it as some prototype GM foolery. |
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Real happy to see one of these old boys on the site.
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hello412 wrote
I looking just is headlight same Chevrolet Suburban 1994-1999 That's Mitsuoka's thing. It's weird. Don't try to understand it, just know. |
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fck wrote
Auto Motor und Sport says there were 133 civilian versionsbuilt and customized on request and about 3000 military ones. www.auto-motor-und-sport.de/news/toyota-megacruiser-militaer-gelaendewagen-verkauf-deutschland/ I think it was something like that. I found the link on a board about cars on 4chan like five years ago so it's hazy in my brain I guess. |
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I remember a source telling me only about 200 of these cars were produced.
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Korean FJ40 copy?
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Looks like a 968 clone
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What's the story behind this one?
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These were actually front and rear bodykits, meant for replacing rusty or rotting parts on MG Midgets and Austin Healey Sprites.
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Lancia wrote
They are essentially just trim levels. yes, they are trim levels, but there's enough of a difference it's justified i guess i'm just a generic aussie muscle purist but still |
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Desscythe17 wrote
Because I'm not spending hours of my time trying to find decent pics of a car that barely looks any different. then let someone else do it for you instead of putting images for a sport model on the page for a base model and just jamming everything into one cluttered page |
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why on earth did you merge the r/t pages?
that's pointless |
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is that
is that a resto-mod chevrolet nomad with ferrari parts |
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Called the Rayton Fissure-Magnum outside of the USA.
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These were sold in the USA, but I don't think the Gordini or 1093 were offered,
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What's the issue with the car I submitted?
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Maki wrote
How the name of this car got approved, I will never know. There is also a car called the Foursome by a British company, so..... |
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I have the rest of the data for the Yenko Turbo Z, just will have to add it later
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Injustice.
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Why don't we find images for the base model and get the Eddie Bauer ones for the special editions section?
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Lancia wrote
Why were my colors removed Probably because there weren't any pictures |
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Desscythe17 wrote
It usually gives errors like that if you are using symbols like ' in it, or if you are using commas instead of periods, or the other way around. I don't think your entry will be accepted, because there is a watermark on the front picture. I have a better one, if you'd like a link. No watermark. |
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HQMonaro1972 wrote
It won't let me add any engine data for the Sprint. Something about a SQL error, no matter what I do. Just in case I have to say it, they basically had all engines available in the 1970-1972 Camaro, and a 365hp 454. -- Last edit: 2020-02-06 16:02:49 |
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It won't let me add any engine data for the Sprint. Something about a SQL error, no matter what I do.
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Why haven't my other cars been approved?
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Desscythe17 wrote
The problem with commercial vehicles is the variations. Passenger cars can have different bodystyles, sure, like a sedan/coupe/wagon. Commercial vehicles basically have endless options (different wheelbases, different truck beds, different cabs, windows or not, etc) this would mean you have 25 pages on WCS per pick-up truck alone, which is why we don’t do commercial vehicles. I'll put in the effort, since we already have pickup trucks But bed sizes aren't necessarily the most important factor in a truck's appearance |
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Lancia wrote
It cost 5000 francs (how much is that in dollars?) at that time. That's just under $7700 |
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this car's entire body was made of vinyl, it's only got one door, and it has BICYCLE wheels, and it's regarded as one of the simplest cars ever built, it's pretty interesting
-- Last edit: 2020-02-04 22:39:56 |




