Looks like a Series II Nash Metropolitan.
Looks like a Series II Nash Metropolitan.
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Nope, Series I. Note the grille & hood scoop, so '54-'55. Looks like it could use new rings, if not a complete rebuild... that's some haze emitter there. The questionable color combo and wind-up key fitted to the spare indicates an owner unlikely to care much about the mechanical condition, though. Here's a modded-up '62, kinda cool:
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Hello. This car has been driving me nuts for about 4 hours now. I know I know it but I cannot find it in my books! Please put me out of my misery
Andy, have a rest, it's an Argyll Turbo GT.
Thank you faksta! Insanity averted! (And now I'm kicking myself for not remembering...)
I know I am abusing the thread by posting a famous classic car, but I would like to get some help on recognizing the LWB or SWB version on the Ferrari California Spyder.
I guess that pic 1 is a SWB, and pic 2 is a LWB, but not completely sure. It looks like car on pic 2 has more of a bulging back. But, comparing to other pic's, sometimes it looks deceiving.
Thanks in advance.
They are both SWBs.
LWBs feature three louvres in the lateral front wing vents, while SWBs have only two.
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Thanks, that was what I was looking for.
Here is an old mercedes my boss has in a storage shed, but i dont know what it is!!!
any help would be appreciated!
Moeferd
No doubt, a (sic) Gazelle.
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Will try to ask here. What is this?
based on the name on the picture, maybe something Turkish...
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