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kraftwerk Twin-charged
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Posted: Thu Aug 28, 2008 3:47 pm Post subject: Name this car challenge 22 |
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BeN The Motor, Singapore branch.
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I think it's something British... _________________ On the other side of the world - Hurlecot de Millou
Not the same since 2008
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Humphrey The Pug Supercharged
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I've seen this somewhere before but can't remember where. _________________ Mummy, Daddy, Sissy, Sassy Baby. |
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Colin Turbocharged
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Posted: Thu Aug 28, 2008 6:46 pm Post subject: |
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I'm pretty sure that it is an FF Sports Car...... that it is Ferguson Formula who did the 4wd system for the Jensen FF (Interceptor)......... think they produced this in about 1973, but the Oil Crisis saw an end to anyone taking the idea to production.
I'll do some research to check my hyopthesis - this is from the memory bank! |
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D. Twin-charged
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Posted: Thu Aug 28, 2008 7:41 pm Post subject: |
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| Well done Colin, it's the Guest Keen and Nettlefold Ferguson Formula Four-wheel drive 100 |
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DaveGibson Supercharged
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| Interesting. I'd noted the similarity of the two grilles behind the front wheel to those on the Jensen FF but I've never seen that before. To me it looks typical of Bertone's work at the time or, I suppose, Giugiaro since he worked for Bertone early on. |
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