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And that one too.
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Quote from: Paul Jaray on September 08, 2009, 06:01:06 PM
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I love that one, had I just written in another new puzzle.
I was in doubt between that and the 'merge this' reply...
I managed to find this pic, and it would be sad if it was a repost. I like this too and I was lucky to find this nice pic of it.
Experts?
Is it linked to the Juvaquatre taxi by CGV ?
Quote from: pguillem on September 15, 2009, 06:45:53 PM
Is it linked to the Juvaquatre taxi by CGV ?
:shakehead:
To the hyperactive Pros.
Italian?
:nod:
Something to do with Moto Morini?
:shakehead:
French then?
>:(
British?
>:( >:(
From Abu Dhabi maybe?
>:( >:( >:(
Ok.. European? German?
OK, let's start again:
are you taking note of your own guesses?
and of my answers?
Quote from: Paul Jaray on September 18, 2009, 03:52:06 PM
OK, let's start again:
are you taking note of your own guesses?
and of my answers?
I don't pay much attention to those moving pictures you know... :D
Ok.. it isn't three-wheeled is it?
It is a 3-wheeler. ;)
From 60s?
:shakehead:
No.
Boselli?
Lucciola?
Lambro?
Probably a self-constructed one-off?
Not a production model.
You'd be surprised...
Prototype from quite well known manufacturer?
Coachbuilt?
Yes!
But a know car? Isetta?
I mislead you, this is not a coachbuilt version of any known car, sorry.
...but the car was built by an Italian carrozzeria? The question if it is better of less known would be silly :/
Not a carrozzeria...
Revelli?
That's it.
This is the car that Mario Revelli de Beaumont designed and built in the 40s (!).
Really and advanced car.
It existed!!!
Seen a hundred times, but only the sectional drawing... I did believe as well that this was only a conceptional drawing.
Very interisting indeed!
I just (as most of the time a couple of months too late >:() bumped in one of my books on the very same 2 pics that are posted in this thread.
It is mentioned that the car is from 1941.
Which book?
Quote from: Paul Jaray on October 21, 2009, 02:03:31 PM
Which book?
Well, I have the book 2 times...but with a different title. (I have no idea why they published that book in the same year twice and with a different title!)
And apparently the same book exists also in English under the title "Carrozzeria Italiana Advancing The Art And Sience Of Automobile Design"
Great, thank you!
(if you want you can post a review...)
Posted on special request:
A higher quality pic of the interior:
I think I can change the title with the correct name and date.
No visible puzzle photo of Darth Vader“s commuter car :)
Brought to light again, this missing picture was. Hmmmmmm. ;D
;D
Some less familiar views: