Please respond below if you know the make this car and who did this unique coachwork.
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I have looked at thousands 2 thousands of brass ere automobiles, trying to identify this car. I feel a hint or to is in order. Nation of origin? Car manufacturer? Coachworks? something, please! :-\ ???
Quote from: whcgt on January 26, 2011, 11:13:50 AM
I have looked at thousands 2 thousands of brass ere automobiles, trying to identify this car. I feel a hint or to is in order. Nation of origin? Car manufacturer? Coachworks? something, please! :-\ ???
Sorry, but that's not the way we're doing it here..
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one question per reply and you may get the hint you've craved for.
I know, it's a cruel game sometimes, but most of us felt that pain before. ;D
Is it an Opel?
No, it's not an Opel.
I just saw a picture of this very car today. So come to me little puzzle :)
(http://i54.photobucket.com/albums/g106/pan1968/Gifs/44.gif)
I just checked, because sometimes I make mistakes, but there's no mistaking - accidentally I received a magazine yesterday which features this car.
I'll move this in five days. ;)
Delahaye Type 32, ca 1910, body by Phénix, a french coachbuilder from Levallois-Peret - like many carmakers and coachbuilders at that time.
Sorry Pal — he did it again! :-\
Well done franck! :thumbsup:
(I have as coachbuilder "Phœnix", though)
Probably he's also got the necessary issues of Automobiles Classiques :)