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No Opel Blitz. This is an Italian truck, and it looks very much like an OM Taurus: www.imcdb.org/vehicles.php?make=om&model=taurus | ||
I'd say it's a Duesenberg. | ||
1932 by the grille. | ||
I've never had anything against it, surprisingly. | ||
SizSkiizd wrote Oh, so now it's changed back to a Cressida again, eh? I wrote such a comment yesterday, and now someone has deleted it. What's the point? | ||
Too big for a Model A. It's a Model AA. | ||
I'd agree. 1982+ Toyota Carina [TA60]. | ||
Alkett Sd.Kfz.124 Wespe (origin Germany) | ||
Looks like the same type of car right here: www.igcd.net/vehicle.php?id=30343 | ||
1931 or 1932 Chevrolet Master. The biggest difference is the fact that the rear doors aren't suicide doors. | ||
1942+ Fisher M4 A2 'Sherman' | ||
No, this is obviously one of the US army Even the name is a reference to the most popular wartime US truck, the GMC CCKW 353. | ||
1990-93 Infiniti FQ45. It's no Mazda 626 at all, though it might remind you a little bit of the GC/GD liftback, but this is a sedan. | ||
Hey, leave my car alone, it looks nothing like it either I'd say this is a made for game. | ||
1990-94 [BG] | ||
These cars are the same... and it's driving on the other side of the road so it's a Vauxhall. | ||
Why not? It's can still be produced in 2010 while it's a 2011 model. Most cars that start production in July or so are of the next years model. Also I think Hedge is a reference to Dodge. -- Last edit: 2010-08-19 19:03:14 | ||
Any time, CA_NES. And to be honest it's not my best topic | ||
1959 Ford Taunus 12M or 1953 Opel Olympia Rekord www.imcdb.org/vehicle_261686-Ford-Taunus-12M-1959.html www.imcdb.org/vehicle_274221-Opel-Olympia-Rekord-OL-53-1953.html | ||
No way, that is a Fiat | ||
Well actually, the DS 19 also had these headlights after 1968. | ||
-- Last edit: 2010-08-17 22:13:08 | ||
Definitely not called Beetle. The first civilian versions of these were known as KdF Innenlenker [Typ 60L], and were manufactured in large numbers from 1938 until the time war broke out. The military versions were known as Volkswagen Kommandeurwagen [Typ 82] or [Typ 87] depending on body clearance off the ground. | ||
The grille bears a striking resemblance to a 1949 or 1950 Oldsmobile. | ||
Looks more like a 1959 Skoda Felicia Roadster than a VK KG to me. | ||
The front end looks like a Chevrolet C15A (or C60L) CMP (Canadian Military Pattern), but the rest of the bus looks like fantasy to me. | ||
Mitsubishi Type 97 Chi-Ha. | ||
It's a ZIS 6 (not 5) due to the fact that it's six-wheeled. | ||
Isuzu Type 94. Obviously a Jap truck due to the star fitted in front of the grille. -- Last edit: 2010-08-14 23:11:51 | ||
1939 Ford V8 De Luxe Station Wagon | ||
*ahem* | ||
No Mecury Cougar aka Virgo at all. This is obviously a Cadillac. | ||
Metropolitan Carriage Mark IV. | ||
1944+ Pressed Steel M4 A1 (76)W 'Sherman'. | ||
Looks like a Leyland Sherpa with a grille from a 1979-91 Ford Econoline. About the thing on the roof, I think it's a: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_cockroach | ||
'Walter Coupe' | ||
I think it's simply called 'Milk Truck' | ||
1938+ [OL-38] | ||
I'll say Tomos is closer than Honda Cub. | ||
Well, obviously. But I meant to say Linerunner back then, it's easy to mix up such imaginative names that have nothing to do with each other Sometimes I feel like going back seeing all my totally useless comments | ||
'Shubert Beverly' | ||
Nope, it's called 'Smith Thunderbolt'. | ||
In-game-name: 'Ascot Bailey' | ||
1995+ | ||
1990+ | ||
Looks like 1979-81 to me. Any chance of getting a brighter shot of the grille? Or is it like this? | ||
Nice! P.S: It's a hatchback. | ||
This ambulance version is simply called HiMedic. 1992+ www.imcdb.org/vehicle_231912-Toyota-HiMedic-1992.html | ||
Much of the car indeed fits with a 1959 Rambler Cross Country, however the grille looks familiar with a Singer Gazelle MkIII. | ||
What are you talking about |