What's the make and model designation of this car?
Experts?
steyr puch haflinger
Wartburg- based?
There's no business like pro business
Anything to do with the Kübelwagen?
Not to my knowledge
But it's German, nonetheless?
Hmmm, OK. New approach: the seats look like Citröen. Citroën? Or even French?
Not French either
Ok. Is it actually european? Like Russian?
Quote from: Joao Gois on January 24, 2009, 12:58:21 PM
Ok. Is it actually european? Like Russian?
Yes it's from Europe
still from Austria?
I think it's Italian, and I even think I know what it is, but can't recall the name, so I will have to sleep on it, if I can.
Quote from: Djetset on January 26, 2009, 07:20:54 PM
I think it's Italian, and I even think I know what it is, but can't recall the name, so I will have to sleep on it, if I can.
Seeing as it has no roof you'll have to sleep IN it, I'm afraid. Unless of course you plan to tie yourself to the front end ;D
Quote from: ImpishGrin on January 27, 2009, 06:08:07 AM
Quote from: Djetset on January 26, 2009, 07:20:54 PM
I think it's Italian, and I even think I know what it is, but can't recall the name, so I will have to sleep on it, if I can.
Seeing as it has no roof you'll have to sleep IN it, I'm afraid. Unless of course you plan to tie yourself to the front end ;D
So was it a good sleep? Did the answer come to you in a dream?
Farmobil?
Quote from: zaktoo on February 28, 2009, 07:33:37 AM
Farmobil?
I'm afraid not. Remember, it's Italian, and from a reasonably well known brand
Reasonably well known Italian carmaker, right? But it isn't know for building 4x4s, is it?
Quote from: Joao Gois on March 03, 2009, 12:06:37 PM
Reasonably well known Italian carmaker, right? But it isn't know for building 4x4s, is it?
Correct. As far as I know, this was its only 4x4 design
Is that car maker still producing cars or already deceased?
Quote from: Joao Gois on March 10, 2009, 09:45:47 AM
Is that car maker still producing cars or already deceased?
No longer making cars...
I fear the point won't be mine as I don't know the model designation, but I think I might know the make. I think it was built by Giannini (the Fiat modifier). Correct?
Correct! ;D
I think you deserve a point for that, and it's fair to give you 48 hours to discover the model name, otherwise it's open for all ...
1967 C.M.G (Costruzioni meccaniche Giannini)
It's called the CMG 1 by Giannini - so a point to 75america and Djetset