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Agree with WarLord. This article says they're manufactured from scratch, with the top dog being Sarao Motors. www.caranddriver.com/news/a15344340/the-history-of-the-jeepney-the-philippines-mass-transit-solution/ | ||
super01 wrote front:daf xf rear:generic motorhome I'm not so sure, as DAF almost always have a continuous grille. The split between the upper and lower grille make me think of the 2007 onwards MAN TGX www.truck1.co.uk/img/Camper_Camper_van_MAN_TGX_18_540_LL_30_000_km_SERVICE_FORMULA_WINCH_like_NEW-xxl-6472_1528214452.jpg | ||
I'd have said it was closer to the 2005 (or so) Lexus IS250 | ||
I presume it to be a 1947 Chevrolet Loadmaster, though agree that the headlights are a bit low and the roofline is a bit high | ||
2nd Gen Honda Accord circa 1981 | ||
JFK wrote Maybe Iveco-Fiat 619? +1 | ||
64-46 BMW wrote Reminds me of some old Iveco Daily. Agreed, probably the 2nd Gen from the 1990 | ||
I think it could be a '67 Ford 12M coupe. Rather based on the widening notch down the side a headlights within the front grille | ||
car-dude44 wrote I'd go for Kalmar Ottawa T2 This thing is definitely based on terminal tractors but with a wider cab. I agree, definitely Terminal Tractor based. What about the Terberg YT-202? They have a similar angled indent between the radiator and windscreen, though not as sharp. hum2d.com/clipart/terberg-yt202-ev-bmw-factory-tractor-truck-2015-blueprint/ | ||
Personally, the truncated rear and flat front remind me of the armoured cars base on the Land Rover Defender; think Shorland S-55, Otokar Akrep I, or the MDT David. | ||
Could it be a Saab 99? | ||
De Tomaso Pantera? | ||
Koll123 wrote MCI D4500 ? I'm more tempted to say the NovaBus RTS-06 WFD, though my only particular evidence is the lowset front lights, and the shape of the side doors. | ||
Auto-Friki wrote I have no idea which car you're talking about. It may have a certain appearance. I am by no means surprised, Dutton are or were a relatively small kit-car manufacturer. Their Phaeton S4 is Lotus 7 based but includes the wheel arches moulded into the body like the picture; I can't think of any Lotus/Caterham/Westfield models with this body style. It's by no means a perfect match, but I'd argue better than simply putting Lotus 7. | ||
Best I can come up with is the Dutton Phaeton Kit Car from 1977. There's definitely hints of other Dutton kits though, like the Melos. | ||
This will be the 2011 Oshkosh M1083 MTV | ||
Definitely based on the M8 Armoured Gun System. Not sure whether to put it as the original manufacturer FMC, or BAE who bought them in 2005 and are now re-releasing it. | ||
I believe that, as it has the larger turret, this is the upgraded FMC AAVP-7A1 from 1982 onward, rather than a standard LVTP-7 | ||
Could it in fact be a Citroen HY Currus Camper? I imagine that wasn't their intention but it has turned out remarkably similar www.citronico.nl/miniatuur/citroen-hy-currus/ | ||
The only bootlid I have found thus far that matches this is from an '79-82 Ford LTD. The profile of the front on the other hand reminds me of the BMW E30 | ||
WarLord wrote maybe, but a similar vehicle is used in coal mines, it is known as "low tractor" A good shout, the closest I could find is the Damascus MAC-XP first introduced in 2003 | ||
Huh, this model is an oft used asset. We identified this as the 1950 DKW Meisterklasse when pictures were put up for COD:MW3 | ||
Prett certain it's a DAF, but seems to be a mix of models, or at least decades. I'd say an LF pre- and post-facelift | ||
How about the Karosa B732? No blanked grille on the front as above but otherwise a pretty close match | ||
I'd say the closest match is the 1990 MAN FX2000 | ||
As a whole, it reminds me somewhat of the MG ZS...the front pre-facelift and rear post-facelift. Taking the front on it's own it's pretty close to the Mitsuoka Ryoga | ||
I'd be more inclined to say something by MAN, potentially a 2009 TGM? | ||
Pretty certain this can only be a Ruston-Bucyrus 22RB, but with a swing door rather than a sliding one | ||
I see a fair amount of Austin Mini Van in it too | ||
The van-like body and profile of the bonnet (flat then bending down at the front) could it be a Dozor-B by Malyshev? www.armyrecognition.com/images/stories/east_europe/ukraine/wheeled_vehicle/dozor-b/Dozor-B_4x4_wheeled_light_armoured_vehicle_personnel_carrier_Ukraine_Ukrainian_army_defense_industry_line_drawing_blueprint_001.jpg | ||
Given it looks to be a wide body (at least flared arches) shall we take the view it is a '69 Alfa GTAm? Not sure if it's possible to determine whether it's a 1750 or 2000 though. | ||
Mercedes Benz O350 Tourismo, and the shape of that swooping C-Pillar ties it to facelifted 1st-Gen appearing in '99 | ||
I feel like this was pretty cut and dried, although if we take the view that it doesn't have much by way of exterior trim then this would be a 1960 Chevrolet Biscayne 2-Door Sedan. | ||
In as much as it looks like anything at all, it's pretty reminiscent of the circa 1980 Renault 5 Turbo | ||
How about the DKW F89? It has the bustleback you see here, came in coupe form, and had the small rear window - unlike its successor the DKW 3=6 which had a wrap-around rear window. | ||
I'd argue it's a Volvo 240 saloon with the rear light clusters of the Estate | ||
I'd say a 1962 Ford Galaxie Sunliner | ||
Might it be a Trojan Utility? Given the solid wheels and fairly utilitarian design. | ||
Einsa EDU looks to be a pretty close match. There are two varieties, EDU-A and EDU-WIDE both of which have a cab to one side. No guesses on year though | ||
GoodTwApple wrote Force Protection Inc Cougar H +1 | ||
Although they don't have the rounded body around the front drum, I'd say this is almost certainly a Hamm HW90, dating back as much as 1979. | ||
At present the closest I've found is the Hough-Paymover T-Series. These come in various sizes from T-180 to T-300, but there are seemingly no body differences. A US product, the earliest incarnation appears to be from 1971 | ||
This would be a Clark CK30 Tug. Only date I can find for these is 1974. | ||
SolanaBogon2 wrote Clark Clarktor? +1I'd say there's no question. I believe the Clarktor 6 date as far back as 1940. | ||
Could be a Hyster 130F, earliest one I could find is 1989. | ||
Pretty sure everyone's on the right track, but went for too late a year. The 1935 Ford 5-Window Coupe has a pretty large mostly flat grille, and roughly the same coupe body as the 1940. | ||
twilight sparkplug wrote Some kinda IH anyway. But trucks confuse me. Does it get listed as a CO VCO DCO? I dunno what those mean. Done some digging and the only clear difference between each model is the engine type. CO is a standard 6-Cyl. Petrol engine; VCO is a V8; and DCO is a 6-Cyl. Diesel Engine. All were offered in 4x2 format like this truck. Details on the second viewable page www.autopaper.com/1963-international-harvester-model-co-vco-dco-tilt-cab-sales-brochure.php | ||
Bruisemobile wrote Chevrolet. +1 for the Chevy van, circa 1971 | ||
That there's a Plymouth Gran Fury, I actually have the Matchbox toy too! From the Matchbox wiki it's apparently specifically the '77 version though this body style (on the actual car) goes back to '75. | ||
I'm inclined to say Made for Game - that light pod on the front of the car is from the Toyota FCX-80 concept www.carstyling.ru/ru/car/1979_toyota_cx_80/ . Haven't quite worked out the rest of the car, maybe something Nissan-y |