kraftwerk
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The 'name this car challenge' 27
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Dr. Hfuhruhurr
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Nice parking
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"him"
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| Dr. Hfuhruhurr wrote: | | Nice parking |
The brakes on those are shocking to be fair to him!
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Rodge
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Plymouth Barracuda
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kraftwerk
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Nope
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kraftwerk
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No takers, then?
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Racing
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Hang a moment. I've only just looked at this. Looks familiar but not instantly sure what it is.
Is it from a General Motors brand?
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D.
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I'm guessing it's Australian.
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Racing
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Chevy Australia was a definite thought. But I believe it to be a Chrysler CJ Sedan (or CH or CK - I can't really tell the difference).
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kraftwerk
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| Racing wrote: | | Chevy Australia was a definite thought. But I believe it to be a Chrysler CJ Sedan (or CH or CK - I can't really tell the difference). |
Hmmm... no, but you're awfully close.
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Colin
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Australian Chrysler Valiant?
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kraftwerk
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Still close, but no cigar. Or tinny.
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Colin
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Hmm....... Holden Kingswood?
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Andy C
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If it's not the Kingswood then I'm guessing the Statesman?
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D.
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Mazda Roadpacer?
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kraftwerk
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Getting further away.
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kraftwerk
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| Colin wrote: | | Australian Chrysler Valiant? |
Sorry, re-read the thread and this is correct. It's known as the Dodge Charger saloon, and the Chrysler Valiant - I was unaware of the double name.
Points to Colin, apologies for the fuck up.
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Racing
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Um. If you look on the net, I think you'll find it is a Chrysler CJ, which was based on the Aussie-market HJ Valiant.
Look at the way the chrome curves up the leading edge of the front wing - it seems not to do that on the HJ Valiant (which has indicators there instead).
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kraftwerk
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The vendor calls it a Dodge Charger Saloon.
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Racing
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Hmm. Odd. Take a look. Because I narrowed it down to a Aussie Chrysler HJ Valiant but it wasn't quite right. Then learnt of the existence of the CJ, which looked identical.
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