Solved - MJW #021 - Felber Pacha

Started by woodinsight, September 16, 2010, 04:15:43 PM

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woodinsight

One point for make and model

woodinsight

I thought this one was easy - experts will get a chance very soon if no replies are forthcoming.....

Otto Puzzell

You wanna be the man, you gotta Name That Car!

woodinsight


studhamsmudger


woodinsight

That's the one!
One more point for you.

Carnut

#6
What's this car, for 1 point?:

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Carnut

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CrazyAutopuzzler


Carnut

Quote from: CrazyAutopuzzler on March 03, 2016, 05:54:52 AM
Felber Pasha

Yes indeed.
Not one single mention of this car I've seen online says what it was based on, but it looks American.
Do you know?
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Wendax

It was based on the X-Body Buick Skylark and appeared in 1978.

sixtee5cuda

Literature from around 1980 indicates the name is probably spelled "Pacha".  And this puzzle is a repost of one of the old "ghost" puzzles, lacking an image:

http://www.autopuzzles.com/forum/index.php?topic=13828.msg120683#msg120683

They also made a coupe:

Wendax


Carnut

OK, I've changed the spelling, but it's seems to be called 'Pasha' and 'Pacha' in pretty equal measure on the 'Net, with a couple of 'Pascha' thrown in as well..
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Wendax

The contemporary Swiss Automobil Revue had it as Pacha, which is about the best info source you can get.

oko94

I have it as Pacha as well but according to 2 different sources it was unveiled in 1980, not 1978.

Wendax


als15

And the Fiat 127 in the workshop behind the coupé?  :o

Carnut

Quote from: als15 on March 04, 2016, 01:54:56 AM
And the Fiat 127 in the workshop behind the coupé?  :o

You think Felber was about to commit a crime on that?!
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als15

If so, it's already lost. But it looks an unusual presence in the workshop. I'm just curious to know if they ever made a modified 127.