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Puzzles, Games and Name That Car => Solved AutoPuzzles => 2020 => Topic started by: Oguerrerob on November 15, 2020, 01:00:50 AM
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Please find this car. Name, builder, country
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Up!
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Is this vehicle on a Volkswagen chassis?
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I don't know. My source doesn't say
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The text on the bus in the background appears to say 'Scania' on the grill. If the bus is a Scania I'd assume it's been coachbuilt. I don't know if coachbuilt in Sweden or outside it. Scania buses have been predominant in Greece and coachbuilt there by many companies. Is this vehicle from Greece?
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Very far from Greece
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I see. Am I right that the bus is a Scania, though? Then I can find the coachbuilder's country of origin and where it was used.
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Sorry, but it's not a Scania Bus
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Is this car German?
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Not European
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South America?
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Yes
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Brasil?
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No
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This country is Argentina and the buggy is Argentinean.
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It's from Argentina. But the name is not Argentinean
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This is a late series Brama fiberglass buggy made in Mar del Plata, Buenos Aires, Argentina by Horacio Lenzetti, Daniel Salvatore, Alberto Sastre, Horacio Siringo and Juan José Suárez. Is this correct?
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Lodi, made by Lomas Del Mirador company of Alberto Lopez Rolandi
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@fromwien I'll show you what I found and you can search the text for the source.
Detalles de uno de los últimos modelos Brama existentes. Imagen extraida de Mercado Libre
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Not a Brama nor Lodi (None of those men are involved with this buggy)
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I guess we're talking a fiberglass body that was sold to different companies then, I found several Argentinian buggies with this look but only one good match from what is seen.
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This buggy is a one-off, designed and built by an Argentinean industrial designer for a private person by request
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Built between 1975 and 1985 ?
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I don't have a date for this one, but I think it's around those years
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Is that Argentinean industrial designer known for other cars ?
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Yes
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Abel Ceverio ?
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No
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Gustavo Fosco ?
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No
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Is this designer known for other buggies ?
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He has designed other buggies among other kind of vehicles
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Mario Mariño ?
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No
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Luis M.G. Varela ?
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No
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Pedro Campo ?
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No
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Rafael Sierra ?
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No
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Guillermo Portaluppi ?
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No
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Clemar Bucci ?
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No
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Alain Baudena ?
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No
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Hugo Garibotti ?
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No
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Luis Maria Cavallini ?
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No
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José de Rojas ?
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No
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Nicolas Palacios ?
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No
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Jose Luis Carabajal ?
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No
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Alberto P. Romano ?
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No
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Tulio Crespi ?
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No
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Any Galco connection ?
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Not that I'm aware of
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Any Martos connection ?
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Not that I'm aware of
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Any Strega connection ?
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Not that I'm aware of
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Any Taita connection ?
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Not that I'm aware of
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Any Arena connection ?
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Not that I'm aware of
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Any Autocross connection ?
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Not that I'm aware of
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Any Bufalo connection ?
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Not that I'm aware of
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Any Bugetta connection ?
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Not that I'm aware of. He's not related to any buggy brand. He has designed and built a few cars in Argentina, but mostly outside
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Ok, I was starting to run out of Argentinian buggies. Has he designed some Argentinian sportscars ?
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He was involved with some cars in his early years (I don't known them). Since, He has developed his career outside Argentina
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Has his career developed in another South American country ?
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No
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Horacio Pagani
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Very similar but no
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Damn, I thought I had found it...
Anyway, has this designer's career developed in Europe ?
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Part in Europe, in Asia and in Africa
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Has he designed an African car ?
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Yes
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South African car ?
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Yes
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Julio Alcorto ?
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Yes, Julio Alcorta. I gave a point for the designer builder. I offered you another point for the name of this buggy. Locked for you
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Taruca 1 - 1973
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That's all! 1973, seems right.
Taruca 1 (designed and built for Osvaldo Ferrari) by Julio Alcorta Design 1973 Argentina
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Thank you !