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1982 Caterpillar 973 www.purplewave.com/auction/181011/item/DD6478/1983-Caterpillar-973-Crawlers-Crawler_Loader-Kansas | ||
1984 BAE 146-300 qph.cf2.quoracdn.net/main-qimg-bbc06d391740834d35f7e19d5e5534a6-pjlq | ||
194 Bristol Type 170 Mk31 (Freighter) | ||
1965+ Saunders Roe SR.N6 | ||
The canopy is a bit weird but it's definitely based on a Gloster Meteor U Mk16. U because the colouration matches the unmanned drones of the Aussie airforce | ||
I feel like this is probs the Boeing Vertol Model 107. Or do you prefer the military designation CH-46 | ||
I'm going out on a limb and saying the 1966 Krupp DB Klass 218 | ||
Looks a lot like the 1905 Ivatt GNR Railmotor No.1 or 2. www.lner.info/locos/Railcar/gnr_railmotor.php | ||
Looks like the EMD LWT-12 with a jet appended to the rear | ||
clandohoome wrote Do cable cars count as vehicles for this site? The cars are pulled by a cable, rather than being self-propelled. I see what you're saying but though they're pulled along, they're not completely dumb like a car trailer. Quite a bit of mechanical operation is involved to take corners, brake, set off, etc. As it is, since 1984 the cars are manufactured by the SFMTA in house carpentry & workshop teams. Heaven knows how to list that on this site. | ||
1954 Sikorsky S-58 | ||
1935 Metropolitan-Cammell (more commonly Metro-Cammell) Carriage & Wagon Company Experimental Tube stock | ||
1932 Junkers JU-52/3M | ||
1969 MIL MI-24 | ||
1962 Sikorsky S-65, which would become the CH-53 Sea Stallion | ||
Pretty much based on a 1960 Marketeer golf cart | ||
1952 Buick Super Sedan (Model 52) | ||
I'd say much closer to the 1986 Cadillac Eldorado | ||
Sort of '90 Jaguar Kensington -y www.carstyling.ru/ru/car/1990_jaguar_kensington/ | ||
It's got a definite 1980 Renault Trafic vibe to it | ||
Seems fairly close to the 1960 Mitsubishi TM15 | ||
Double Doors at the back, and little grille at the front? Far more resembles a '57 Fiat 1100T | ||
I'd say it's closely based off the Alfa Romeo Proteo concept images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5caed8960cf57d49530e8c60/8b6043d8-de9f-4f13-b912-bde2ac0211a2/art-mg-alfaromeoproteo06.jpg | ||
I'm getting a great deal of Lancia Hyena from this www.carstyling.ru/en/car/1992_lancia_hyena/ | ||
Hyster S.400 | ||
Bumping for Volvo XC90, 2013 as the bumpers are body coloured | ||
Surely a 2005 Toyota Wish | ||
I'd argue it bears a very strong resemblence to the 1973 Dunham Coach Corvorado from the Bond film, not MFG | ||
Are we sure it's not a Wartburg 353? | ||
Welp. BAE lost, making this the 4th time the M8 has been cancelled. Seeing as the original proposals had more slanted...shoulders and in the interests of history, I say it be billed the 1994 FMC M8 Armoured Gun System. | ||
CodyJolteonZR1 wrote 1929 Bentley Blower. The supercharger and the 4-cylinder noise is present. +1 | ||
I'd go 1977 Iveco Zeta, can't find much evidence that either OM or Fiat did this type of body. At least until Iveco joined the party. | ||
2003 GMC C4500 Topkick | ||
Done a bit further research and am willing to stake my claim that unintentional or no, it bears a strong resemblance to the 1964ish Citroen HY CH14 that were built by Coachbuilder Currus www.flickr.com/photos/citroen250/49897188138 | ||
Chairs wrote Double headlights, square-ish body probably 1960s/1970s era Theres a few busses in that category.. Ford B series 57-66 GMC Dodge I think aswell.. Pretty much on the money, I do believe it's a '62 Dodge S-Series | ||
2011 Chevrolet Volt? | ||
The Lotus Team transporter, built on an 1964+ AEC Swift chassis | ||
I'm afraid it is more likely to be a Holder C-Trac C340. Best guess on year, 2002. | ||
1959 Ferrari 250 GT Berlinetta SWB, but a little squished and stretched | ||
rozanoff wrote Mazda 626 Hatchback (GC) +1 | ||
But for the 2nd set of doors I'd say it was an 86 Honda City | ||
1974 Volvo C303 | ||
Fairly safe to say it's a Mercedes Sprinter | ||
Bowmag BW 212, dating back to 1979 -- Last edit: 2022-01-22 10:25:40 | ||
Bowmag BW 212, that style dates back to 1979 | ||
Sajmon14 wrote https://www.imcdb.org/vehicle_1003075-Iveco-TurboZeta-79-14-1987.html Pretty much agree with this, could be the Fiat OM Z 100.13 variant. OMs seem to have the indicator toward the rear of the cab more often than the Iveco. | ||
Looks to be based on the NIMR JAIS 6x6, but bulked out a bit www.armyrecognition.com/images/stories/middle_east/united_arab_emirates/defence_exhibition/idex_2021/pictures/NIMR_JAIS_combat-proven_Mine_Resistant_Ambush_Protected_MRAP_vehicle_made_in_UAE_IDEX_2021_925_002.jpg | ||
A 2001 Still R07-25 | ||
Ford D-Series? On reflection, I now agree with Sajmon14 -- Last edit: 2022-01-17 14:49:01 | ||
Looks to be a Kalmar RT240, first produced in 2000 |