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1983-86 Ford Thunderbird? | ||
Origin AUS, made for USA | ||
1993 model as it's got colour-keyed bumpers and plastic doorhandles. | ||
... but not as the Austin 1300. It was sold as Austin America. | ||
Origin is obviously Japan. Country of manufacture is something else. | ||
1993-95 Mitsubishi Mirage | ||
Correct, 1984+ Toyota Van | ||
1984-85 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme | ||
Class should be farming vehicle instead of warehouse vehicle. | ||
1989+ Xtracab [RN90] | ||
Indeed, and a 1992-93 model | ||
1984-85 with these wheelcovers | ||
Being RHD I find it more likely to be a Cortina, but this is a common mistake made by graphic designers. | ||
1) it's for sure not a Vespa. 2) the cars in the background are not worth listing, indeed. | ||
I think it looks more like a Baja RT 50 | ||
1993-94, in that case | ||
Looks like a 1965-66 Ford Cortina MkI | ||
It's clearly meant to be an AMC Gremlin - check the rear side window. | ||
US-spec 3 [E30], 1984+ | ||
1994-95 | ||
There's no such thing as a 1955 Olympia. The 1953-54 was called Opel Olympia Rekord, and in 1955 it was renamed into Rekord and this was kept ever since then. Olympia was used again later for the top-of-the-line Kadett Bs. | ||
It looks like they took a 1955 Opel Rekord, changed the grille and added a windshield divider to it. It also looks as though they left out the original grille outlining. | ||
fordcortina83 wrote when its a nice day sun reflect on road and when a car is pn road you can see a black shadow tell me did you ever go to school Seriously? You first said the road made the shadow, and now you're saying the car is making the shadow? Hmm... yes, but how is that possible? Neither the building or the tree make an ounce of a shadow so why should the car do that all of a sudden? No way, the black area on the car is just a simplified silhouette made to conserve graphics. That's my idea. It's submitted as a sedan and I see it as such. Apropos going to school, I can't believe I'm being criticised by someone who is constantly typing in lowercase, is having countless errors in grammar and uses no punctuation whatsoever. Even worse, you're a native user of the language, whereas I'm not. -- Last edit: 2013-01-15 00:35:01 | ||
Not enough details to list it as such. BTW: you mean the Model AA, a Model A is a small car. | ||
Generic blob: M4G, obviously. | ||
Since when did roads have shadows? | ||
Apropos Opel, it's indeed a bit similar to the Rekord E | ||
A shadow of what exactly? | ||
Uh... he's referring to the falling man who in the mainpic, not xrw960. | ||
No, Space Runner is a different model also sold in Europe (notice shortened wheelbase and sliding door + different taillights). Space Wagon is correct. | ||
There's no such thing as a Peugeot J2, and it looks more like a Renault Estafette to me. | ||
Rather a Talbot Solara/1510 | ||
Kenworth W-900 | ||
1996+ Vario [T2] | ||
M4G | ||
Made for game, for sure. | ||
schaefft wrote Mirros make it a '94-96. You mean '95-'96. | ||
Very generic. If I were to pick something, I'd go for Austin FX3 | ||
Thanks, I can't open the pic showing the grille - but the taillights tell me that it's a 1986-88 model. | ||
Yeah. Works for me. | ||
Almost thought: "Morris Marina, one piano later", but the rear end plus position of gas filler don't match. | ||
American first gen Escort. Was more of the grille or the taillight seen? That could narrow down the year. | ||
Moskvitch 2140 | ||
Not really. Plus, there's no such thing as an Austin Eighteen Coupe (or Convertible/Cabriolet/Roadster), it was only available as a four-door saloon... I don't know what you've been looking at or into before writing that comment, but the Tatra is not "way off*". Look again, would you kindly. Ps.: you skip quite a few grammar classes, don't you? | ||
Not a Yellow Cab, not a sedan, but a van ... and definitely no Dictator. | ||
First thought: Tatra 75 Cabriolet | ||
Ute was never used for any Peugeot model. The 404 was sold as 404 Camionnette Bâchée or 404 Pickup | ||
Also reminds me a bit of a Nissan Stanza | ||
AFAIK the built-in trunk didn't appear on Chevrolet sedans until 1934, so I'd say it's a later 1934 Chevrolet Master [DA] | ||
IMO Franklin Series 145 |