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Frazer Nash Targa Florio
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Hi, is that a VW based Glockler porsche replica?
Well, that connection might just be a good one - as there are some pictures of a Glockler at the same site as Mr. Utz visited to find pictures of the Opel record car that he posted two days after this... ;D
The problem is that I've a lot of truble with my connection and I'm searching trough my files because I can't use the net.....
Not VW-based or a Glockler
Long nose...
OK, no name-calling... ;)
Well, come to think of it, that is quite a long nose in that picture of yours. The car, though, has a big rear.
It sure does.
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THis one has gone unsolved for too long!
:bump:
Though now defunct, the manufacturer of this car is hardly unknown; ditto the mechanical configuration of this car - though it's appearance is a tad unusual.
special bodied mg, possibly by abbott uk
Not an MG.
Japanese?
No sir.
Australian?
No sir.
Elva Courier?
Not an Elva.
English?
ooh yes.... it probably is australian, given that there's an aussie ford falcon next to it. this is a bit of a guess, but could it be a buckle coupe?
No. This car is from heart of the Commonwealth.
Frazer Nash Targa Florio, chassis no 421/200/198
Quote from: D-type on June 04, 2008, 12:59:48 PM
Frazer Nash Targa Florio, chassis no 421/200/198
I don't know about the chassis number, but that's the car alright! :applause:
Finally....