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SOLVED - Geraldo´s #179 - Tozzeta

Started by jotage21, January 18, 2011, 04:53:49 PM

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araknid

Always remember to keep the shiny side up and the greasy side down.

araknid

Always remember to keep the shiny side up and the greasy side down.

DeAutogids

Not that easy, I can tell you.

araknid

Romi-Isetta  REPLICA FROM bRAZIL
Always remember to keep the shiny side up and the greasy side down.

jotage21

no BMW, no Velam. It´s a Romi-Isetta replica, from Brazil, but there are at last three makes of Romi-Isetta replica in Brazil. Which one is this? Locked for you 72 hours.

araknid

Always remember to keep the shiny side up and the greasy side down.

jotage21


araknid

#8
their website ( ::: link deleted ::: ) has in script on the upper left corner "Replica de Isetta" and in their gallery is nearly the same exact car (unassembled) that you posted.  According to their website, they sell a Romi Model and a BMW Model.  There is also a picture of three-wheeled English version, although there are no specifics.



In terms of replicas the only other company mention is the now defunct British firm Tri-Tech, under the model name "Zetta", sold a kit car or even an assembled complete BMW Isetta lookalike replica from modern parts
Always remember to keep the shiny side up and the greasy side down.

jotage21

It´s nearly the same car because they used the same car to take out the moulds. But it´s another one, I have met the maker in an old cars expo. After someone solve this puzzle, I´ll give the link to the maker site.

DeAutogids

I have seen the one at a site... :)

Allemano

Quote from: araknid on January 20, 2011, 07:25:32 PM
their website ( ::: link deleted ::: ) has in script on the upper left corner "Replica de Isetta" and in their gallery is nearly the same exact car (unassembled) that you posted.  According to their website, they sell a Romi Model and a BMW Model.  There is also a picture of three-wheeled English version, although there are no specifics.
In terms of replicas the only other company mention is the now defunct British firm Tri-Tech, under the model name "Zetta", sold a kit car or even an assembled complete BMW Isetta lookalike replica from modern parts
Dear araknid,
obviousely you did not read the entire autopuzzles rulebook as suggested here: http://www.autopuzzles.com/forum/index.php?topic=15102.msg138089#msg138089.
Otherwise you should have known that it is not allowed to provide links to other web sites.
Please read this topic:
http://www.autopuzzles.com/forum/index.php?topic=6857.0
Last warning before more serious penalties will follow!

alvis1


jotage21