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Q565 - solved - Graf Carello

Started by Quiller, July 19, 2009, 01:29:56 PM

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Quiller

What's the make and model designation of this car?

Quiller

Split this one asunder .....

Quiller


jotage21

it looks like a police car used in Argentina

Quiller


Quiller

Splitting asunder beyond the time-space continuum

DeAutogids


Oguerrerob

Is it the Mustang Horse on the side?

Quiller

Not from Norway...

(and I would love to tell you it's based on a Ford Mustang but sadly not)

DeAutogids

Austria ? (there is a reason why I go from Norway to Austria)

Quiller

Not Austria (although you are getting closer)...

Allemano

Switzerland, then?

Quiller

Quote from: Quiller on November 05, 2010, 12:34:01 PM
Not Austria (although you are getting closer)...

Edit: my mistake, it is Austria

DeAutogids

Is it Megu-related?

Quiller

Not a name I'm familiar with...

DeAutogids

There was a Swedish car (I was mistaken with Norway) called Norsjö (I think you understand now my mistake).
A similar looking contraption was made in Austria as "Megu".

Megu = Metall- und Gußwarenhandels GmbH.
That thing was supposedly designed by a Ragner Mathéy.

Having said that, this thing looks much more modern, but does share some similarities in it's frontal design.

DeAutogids

It looks like the middle section can bend, so that the roof encloses over the front window?

Quiller

Yes this is a modern car - in fact a version of it is still in production
Very curious how it 'splits' apart, I agree

Djetset

#18
I thought this one had been solved some time ago, but just stumbled across it again.  Is it a Graf Carello (c.1991) 'coz it sure looks like one?!
A car is for life, not just for Christmas.

Quiller

Graf Carello is correct!
Still not quite sure why it looks like it's splitting apart but there you go. One point to you.

Djetset

#20
As it is a buggy intended for use by less able-bodied 'drivers', I believe it splits/tilts to ease access.

Here are a couple of photos of a customised Graf Carello from Norway!  Far Out Man!! O0
A car is for life, not just for Christmas.