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Started by Paul Jaray, January 23, 2010, 05:25:49 AM

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GrahamClayton

"She's a beauty!" - Australian Prime Minister describes the first 48-215 Holden to come off the production line in November 1948

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Eicher 777 SA.

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DynaMike

Just to add some non-important information: the last picture (with the Volvo 780, terribly dull car to drive, by the way) has been shot in Villeneuve-Loubet, halfway Nice and Antibes in the French Riviera.

woodinsight

Ah yes, just a few kilometres down the road from my home.
Interesting to note it is Swedish registered.

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Quote from: als15 on August 27, 2011, 04:16:53 AM
McLaren-Mercedes SLR 772 GT.

#772 has still to be filled, since the pictured car is a McLaren-Mercedes SLR 722 GT. There was a typo in the source the picture comes from. The 722 refers to the Mille Miglia 300 SLR from 1955 which had the starting number 722.

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Quote from: Wendax on August 30, 2011, 02:41:36 AM
Quote from: als15 on August 27, 2011, 04:16:53 AM
McLaren-Mercedes SLR 772 GT.

#772 has still to be filled, since the pictured car is a McLaren-Mercedes SLR 722 GT. There was a typo in the source the picture comes from. The 722 refers to the Mille Miglia 300 SLR from 1955 which had the starting number 722.

Sorry: fixed with a less exciting CAT 772 dumper.

And now a Renault 781-4 S, a Cub Cadet 782, a Universal 783 DT, an International Harvester 784 and the syncro is back.

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Concorde Charisma 791 L motorhome based on Iveco Daily.

Paul Jaray

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March 792 Formula 2 1979

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March 793 Formula 3 1979

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Otto Puzzell

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

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This hasn't been so easy: no car with 799, only a Chineese loader Forway FW799.