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i noticed that you have added the State for a production place in venezuela. So i am curious if this is now for every production country.
If yes, Cologne is in North Rhine-Westphalia and Dagenham is in the state of Greater London. -- Last edit: 2014-05-07 13:04:33 |
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Looks like someone put a saw on a Ferrari F430.
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after some research I found that there were actually two made, sorry for making a mistake before. Proof:
![]() www.youtube.com/watch?v=-P78rbjAzk8&feature=player_detailpage#t=527 -- Last edit: 2014-05-06 18:52:13 |
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more a concept
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Mark0 wrote
Nice looking. Is this make try to revive Packard name from 20s & 30s? I'm not entirely sure, but I think they actually tried to bring Packard back. The prototype was entirely functional and most of the mechanical components came from General Motors. |
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Nice looking. Is this make try to revive Packard name from 20s & 30s?
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yeah I've seen them already
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sajmon14 wrote
87-93 had LX(all body styles), GT(hatchback and convertible) and Cobra(hatch) before 1985 I'd list cars as base Ford Mustang(they had many similar non-performance trim levels), and list GT separately(dunno if the Cobra version should be listed or not) I wonder if the Mexican Mustang should be listed? It was sold as Mustang but had body parts from Mercury Capri I've already added the GTs and the SVT Cobra, if you would just look at the "Last Completed" section or the 1970s and 1980s sections on the Ford page, you'd know. I'm not going to add some Mexican version, since I don't have any data for that. |
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87-93 had LX(all body styles), GT(hatchback and convertible) and Cobra(hatch)
before 1985 I'd list cars as base Ford Mustang(they had many similar non-performance trim levels), and list GT separately(dunno if the Cobra version should be listed or not) I wonder if the Mexican Mustang should be listed? It was sold as Mustang but had body parts from Mercury Capri -- Last edit: 2014-05-05 14:56:53 |
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Mark0 wrote
I think that will be nice if we have new category just like Model Cars. There we add special editions and trim levels of cars (only front picture). I think Rinspeed was already planning to so something like that in the future. |
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sajmon14 wrote
that would be cool to list some special editions or trim level, but the GT version should have it's own page. It's like Golf and Golf GTi, there is a lot of difference between them The Mustang GTs have gotten their own pages. |
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that would be cool to list some special editions or trim level, but the GT version should have it's own page. It's like Golf and Golf GTi, there is a lot of difference between them
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I think that will be nice if we have new category just like Model Cars. There we add special editions and trim levels of cars (only front picture).
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sajmon14 wrote
on wcs we have many nearly identical trim levels listed as separated cars so why not list the LX and GT on separated pages? I'll look into it. Only the 1987-1993 Ford Mustang LX and GT? Because I don't see a difference between the 1983-1986 models. -- Last edit: 2014-05-05 10:46:01 |
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on wcs we have many nearly identical trim levels listed as separated cars so why not list the LX and GT on separated pages?
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sajmon14 wrote
I think the pictures with GT version should be removed, it should have a separate page and these should be replaced Do you really think it's that different? |
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I think the pictures with GT version should be removed, it should have a separate page and these should be replaced
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I think that year is 1986
www.allcarindex.com/auto-car-model/Murena/ |
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the problem with no year on a car, is that you can't see it by cliking on the make.
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Mieguy wrote
car was discontinued before the sale in Germany started according to Auto Bild. Release was scheduled for 05/2005. But everyone knows what happened in 2005 to Rover... really sold in France? after verification you are right |
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car was discontinued before the sale in Germany started according to Auto Bild. Release was scheduled for 05/2005. But everyone knows what happened in 2005 to Rover...
really sold in France? |
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Mieguy wrote
we also need the european model as it has many differences. Different rear lights, Dodge grille, side indicators. yes, the European Chrysler Voyager was based on the Dodge Caravan. There are more cars like that, for example the European Pontiac Trans Sport is based on the American Oldsmobile Silhouette. |
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we also need the european model as it has many differences. Different rear lights, Dodge grille, side indicators.
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Rinspeed wrote
is there a real difference with the European version?? Not really, I thought there was, as Chevrolets have always had different taillights when EU-spec. |
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is there a real difference with the European version??
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A supercar with adjustable height to suit every terrain. When it was introduced, it costed around 2 million francs, which might explain why only 5 were ever made.
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Based on the Citroën AX, this car's sides and rear were made out of panels which the owner could take out or put in to customize the car's bodystyle.
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Desscythe17 wrote
Maybe it's an idea to add an extra "engine" with the power of the electric motors? not important for me, put in in "Others" |
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Maybe it's an idea to add an extra "engine" with the power of the electric motors?
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If yes, Cologne is in North Rhine-Westphalia and Dagenham is in the state of Greater London.
I've been adding states to production places for a very long time. I don't think other members do it though.
Also, states and such are more important in North/South America since there are many cities there with the same name. I'm not sure about Japan, but I've added their states just to be safe. In Europe, I can't really think of two cities with the same name straight away.