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Dmitry wrote This is not an American Sherman tank, this is an LT vz.35 Czechoslovak tank that was used by German, Czech troops from 1936 to 1942. I'd argue it's more similar to a Renault FT-17. Particularly when looking at the track frame and suspension | ||
Looks to be based on this. No idea how to categorise it though? Kolomna Works DM62 maybe? www.thedrive.com/news/39244/the-legend-of-russias-lost-diesel-electric-12x12-overlanding-train | ||
Could be based on the Terberg 8x8 Pipe Carrier | ||
I'd be more inclined to say a 1948 Ford B-6 Bus, converted to a camper a la the 'Emerald Gypsy' tinyhouseswoon.com/the-emerald-gypsy/ | ||
Also a Ruston Bucyrus 61-RB but the crane variety | ||
Ruston Bucyrus 61-RB | ||
1939 Graham Combination Coupe? | ||
Definitely getting a lot of the 2008 Renault Megane Coupe concept. | ||
1946 Ford Pickup | ||
Fairly sure its a 1992 Honda Civic Mk5 Saloon | ||
1996 Charlatte T135 | ||
1962 Ford Thames Trader Mk2, but an AWD Ltd. 6x4 conversion | ||
By all accounts it is an '86 Fleetwood Bounder. I just can't find any evidence they had a 3rd axle | ||
GAZ 31029 or GAZ 3110? | ||
3rd Gen Audi 100, if the designers hadn't been cowards and offered it in liftback form? Looks like a Volvo 440 face, on a large 90s Audi body, with a Peugeot 309 rear | ||
'71 International 1468 | ||
I think it's based on an Oliver Hart-Parr tractor. Maybe a 12-24 | ||
Scratch that, it seems more likely that it is a Dodge Truck from the late 1910s -- Last edit: 2021-07-13 18:40:23 | ||
Victor_2003 wrote Ford Model T? +1 to that. A 1916 variant apparently, as these had the polygonal bonnet but the louvres along the side | ||
naughtybyrd wrote Ford Model A but I don't know what variant.. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ford_Model_A_(1927%E2%80%9331) I think you're on the right track, it could well be the 35-B Standard Phaeton. The earlier 35-A has a more pronounced joint between the bonnet and passenger area | ||
gunge wrote OM Taurus +1 | ||
It's rather reminiscent of the Leyland Freighter to me | ||
1999 MAN 26.464 6x4 Tractor unit | ||
However the wrap around rear screen only started appearing on the '75s | ||
The light positions are very similar to the Iveco Massif, which was based on the Defender/Santana PS | ||
2012 ACMAT Bastion | ||
I'd go with the 2015 Fiat Tipo | ||
2003 Alfa Romeo GT | ||
I see a little Tempo Matador, though the door opens the wrong way. Maybe Austin K8? | ||
SolanaBogon2 wrote Hanomag Sd.Kfz. 251. Ausf. A or Ausf. B? Apparently vision slits to the Infantry compartment were only present on the Ausf. A, presumably making this an Ausf. B | ||
Samochód Pancerny WZ.34. Although the top picture showing a half track would technically be the WZ.28 | ||
Might be a Mk3 Audi TT | ||
Rather, it is a Miata. 2005 Maxda MX-5 Mk3 -- Last edit: 2021-06-05 11:00:08 | ||
2014 Peugeot Boxer | ||
2012 Volvo V40 | ||
1998 Opel Astra 3-Door | ||
holden nut wrote Volkswagen Touran. +1 You can just make out a C-Pillar and a squarish window beyond it. The D-Pillar beyond it is very upright, so not the Golf Variant/Sportwagen | ||
Given the Stridsvagen, I'd go with a '75 Scania SBA111 | ||
1981 Fiat Ducato | ||
I'd say a Hymer B534 from around 1985 | ||
I'm afraid it is in fact a 1970 MAN 26.240 DHK | ||
The apparent V-shaped grille leads me to believe its a M2007 Mulag Comet 6 | ||
I'd say a 2006 Pontiac G6 Coupe | ||
First thing that came to mind is the '98 Bugatti EB118 concept although the front treatment isn't an exact match www.carstyling.ru/Static/SIMG/420_0_I_MC_jpg_W/resources/studio/98id_bugatti_eb118.jpg?4D17160BB582BA394D0C03DBE391E794 | ||
I do believe it is a 1962 Deutz D40. These did come with the Magirus logo on them, but were definitely sold as Deutz upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/8f/Deutz_D40.1S_%281962%2C_38_PS%29.jpg | ||
Austin A40 Farina? | ||
It's quite Alfa Romeo 164 -like. But of course, they never produced a coupe version | ||
Could be a 6th Gen Toyota Celica? | ||
Allis-Chalmers FT40-24. From approximately 1953, but only because A-C took over Buda at this time who made a near identical version (but in Diesel form) | ||
It could be a UZTM-Kartex EKG-5A Shovel Excavator. No idea what year though www.zkg.de/imgs/101517587_c2051d8af6.jpg |