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RacingFreak
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2011-04-05 07:12 | doseisan wrote Toyota Corolla [E70] ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E3%83%95%E3%82%A1%E3%82%A4%E3%83%AB:Toyota_Corolla_E70_001.JPG I agree. | |
doseisan
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2011-04-04 23:29 | Toyota Corolla [E70] ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E3%83%95%E3%82%A1%E3%82%A4%E3%83%AB:Toyota_Corolla_E70_001.JPG | |
CA_NES
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2011-04-04 19:30 | Early 90's Caprice? | |
Skid
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2011-04-03 16:27 | andrew nicholson wrote I have no Idea why it was just a law this law was repealed in the 1990's and that's why all cars before 1990 had circular headlights. Not quite. Rectangular headlights were first allowed in the U.S. market in 1975, but they had to be "sealed beam" units, which direct light beams with more intensity (and less ambient "spill") than the composite-type headlights used in other countries. Composite headlights were finally legalized for the U.S. market in 1987. European automakers, for whatever reason, would just slap round sealed-beam headlights onto their U.S.-bound cars rather than attempt to use a similar-looking sealed-beam rectangular unit. | |
walter
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2011-04-03 13:32 | A4 Avant | |
BeanBandit photo_librarymode_comment 2011-04-03 11:21 | 1987-91 Ford Bronco. | |
RacingFreak
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2011-04-03 09:39 | I`m still wondering about it. Since the scene isn`t so clear, here are renders for your pleasure: | |
doseisan
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2011-03-14 05:56 | Toyota FLC15 (Propangas) | |
Takumi photo_librarymode_comment 2010-09-12 19:25 | all are 190 and this is the rare version from 190 convertible look www.imcdb.org/vehicle_387-Mercedes-Benz-190-Cabrio-W201-1983.html | |
holden nut
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2010-09-10 10:38 | 180E ? -- Last edit: 2010-09-10 10:38:51 | |
andrew nicholson
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2010-09-09 22:29 | DEFINETLY AN ARNAGE IT LOOKS 100% LIKE ONE AT THE FRONT | |
SizSkiizd photo_librarymode_comment 2010-09-09 22:23 | The shape is much closer to the one of a 190/190 E [W201]. | |
andrew nicholson
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2010-09-09 22:23 | Forklift Truck who cares about the Make it's just machinery not a proper car. | |
andrew nicholson
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2010-09-09 22:22 | Yeah Series 3 I'm a bit of an expert on Land Rover. They have a long history of making 4X4's. The Company was founded in 1948 and used US Jeeps left over from WW2 as a chassis and created the first British 4X4. The First model was the Series I Manufactered from 1948-1960. The successor of this car was the Series II 1960-1973. This car was succeded by the Series III (Above) which was manufactered from 1973-1983. In the 1980's this car was renamed as the Defender and was manufactered from 1983-2010 This car might be replaced the Range Rover Evouqe when this happens it will destroy the heritage and original bloodline of Land Rover that has existed since 1948. | |
andrew nicholson
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2010-09-09 22:14 | W123 United States Spec | |
andrew nicholson
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2010-09-09 22:13 | Mercedes SL American Spec? The difference between The European Spec and the American Spec was the American Spec has Circular Headlights; This was because there was a law that said for some complicated unknown reason "No Cars are allowed Rectangular lights they must be round." I have no Idea why it was just a law this law was repealed in the 1990's and that's why all cars before 1990 had circular headlights. So based on this reason I can Conclude that this car is an American Spec Mercedes SL-Class R107. upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/63/Mercedes-Benz_450SLC_--_07-08-2010.jpg | |
Takumi photo_librarymode_comment 2010-09-09 21:38 | I think american bus like Amtran | |
badlymad
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2010-09-09 19:35 | 88'' Series III | |
doseisan
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2010-09-09 17:13 | Hino RL ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E3%83%95%E3%82%A1%E3%82%A4%E3%83%AB:K-RL321-Jomo-Dentetsu.jpg Mitsubishi Fuso MP ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E3%83%95%E3%82%A1%E3%82%A4%E3%83%AB:FukushimaKotsu-FusoMP118K.JPG -- Last edit: 2010-09-09 17:14:56 | |
doseisan
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2010-09-09 17:11 | Isuzu NQR/NRR ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E3%83%95%E3%82%A1%E3%82%A4%E3%83%AB:Fowardjuston.jpg | |
dodge1970
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2010-09-09 16:24 | Land Rover Series III? | |
alexor
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2010-09-09 16:13 | Neoplan AN 440? | |
alexor
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2010-09-09 16:11 | Mitsubishi Fuso Canter | |
SizSkiizd photo_librarymode_comment 2010-09-09 15:58 | 265 | |
subzero photo_librarymode_comment 2010-09-09 15:56 | yes | |
subzero photo_librarymode_comment 2010-09-09 15:55 | W123? | |
SizSkiizd photo_librarymode_comment 2010-09-09 15:54 | 190 [W201] | |
subzero photo_librarymode_comment 2010-09-09 15:53 | 240 estate | |
robi
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2010-09-09 15:48 | Mitsubishi Fuso? | |
robi
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2010-09-09 15:48 | Volvo, maybe 740 or something like that | |
robi
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2010-09-09 15:47 | Bentley Arnage Stretched Limousine | |
robi
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2010-09-09 15:47 | 1992 Ford Econoline | |
robi
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2010-09-09 15:47 | Mercedes-Benz SL |