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What'choo 'talkin' 'bout, gbrozen?
I think the one at the front is an NSU Prinz and van is probably a Renault. Any ideas on the middle one? I preeume that is is somewhere in Holland from the canal side location and houses
Cheers
Graham
Looks like something from Ford or Opel with that American-style windshield. The nose is straight off a Ford Anglia but it could be a Taunus.
2001 BMW 330ci/E46, 2008 BMW 335i conv/E93
And yes, the picture is another Dutch one from about 1965/6, apparently.
This is a postcard from Haverfordwest, in west Wales and was taken in about 1960.
You are not making them easy!
Just spent an idle hour (when I should have been doing something else) running through possibles. Excluded NSU. Opel, Audi, VW, Ford and several others when I strayed on to BMW ancestors. BMW acquired Glas in the mid 1960s and rebadged a large Glas as a BMW 3000. Glas had previously made other models for much cheaper markets including the Goggomobil. This is the big Goggomobil branded as the Glas T600. The station wagon was decribed as a Kombi.
Cheers
Graham
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There's some easy stuff in the pic, an Austin and a few Fords. I think I might see a Hillman Minx parked on the right kind of middle, facing uphill.
The pre-war candidate is downhill from your Minx - which I think might be a Singer Gazelle as the two-tone paint is not typical for a Minx - and as it isn't strictly in period for this forum I am going to guess it is a circa 1937 Standard - it helps that I have blown the picture up on this monitor but it then gets fuzzy so its not much help. Actually because many British cars were reintroduced post-war for a while as a stopgap the car on the extreme right might be pre-war as well, but I'll leave identification for you guys - for the moment.
The way the black car ascending and the grey one is coming down it looks like Wales drove on your side of the road - but I think the latter is probably reversing into the kerb by what appears to be a parked wardrobe!
I'll try and find one of these pictures which is a little less busy, or at least with a few more cars in the foreground.
Funny , the two tone is what made me think "Minx", due to familiarity with an old Matchbox car:
Could the car at far right also be a Standard?
The car reversing into the space is a Vauxhall - it's the third version of the E series vauxhall which was facelifted in 1956 - this one could be a Velox a Cresta, or a Wyvern. I think the Cresta was usually two tone with a contrasting roof so more likely a Wyvern / Velox, possibly.
The black car ascending the hill is a Standard - probably a Ten, but it might be a late Eight. There is another one parked on the right - directly above the parking Vauxhall, its light grey and facing us.
When you see pictures of the cars that were thrown away in the sixties because nobody wanted them it is such a shame - but on the other hand if we had kept them all then we wouldn't have anywhere to park - it's bad enough now....
3-cyl? 4-cyl? Dunno yet.
2001 BMW 330ci/E46, 2008 BMW 335i conv/E93
2001 BMW 330ci/E46, 2008 BMW 335i conv/E93
That's the real mystery - will it or won't it? Last reports indicate it'll be a three-cylinder.
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Most of it's dealerships were/are in trailers next to Chrysler dealers, (as if going to a Chrysler dealer wasn't bad enough). It is going to take a lot more than a 3 cyl Mirage to attract buyers in real numbers.
I remember when the Galant competed with mid-size sedans and did so very well. I also remember the turbo Starion, 3000 GT, and the rally-inspired, 350 hp EVO Lancer, Subaru's WRX nemesis.
I think Mitsubishi could turn things around...but will they take a leap back into the US market, or continue to be an also ran?
2001 BMW 330ci/E46, 2008 BMW 335i conv/E93
Not as pretty as her sister, the Australian produced Valiant AP5 Safari Wagon. I guess about 1963 and maybe Dodge.
That front really is ugly
Cheers
Graham
Extra points if you can name the movie and the (in)famous star of the movie.
2001 BMW 330ci/E46, 2008 BMW 335i conv/E93
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thanks for ur help!
Is it the movie about the short cop? Seems about the right period.
Cheers
Graham
either that, or a Morgan aerocoupe.
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It's a Wiesmann GT MF5. German car (BMW engine, same as the one used in the M5 if I understood it properly).
I was always surprised so many prewar cars survived until that times, as later cars seemed to not want to survive for 10 years.
BIGGER, more cars!
2001 BMW 330ci/E46, 2008 BMW 335i conv/E93
Yes those are Ferrari 275 GTBs in the back row. There are several more in the front row, those are the ones with the "ducktail" spoilers over the flat tail panel. The 275 GTB used many of the styling themes of the 250/330GTO. Most of the other cars in the shot are 330GTCs, perhaps the most practical Ferrari for daily driving of the era.
There's a single round-tail car in the front row wearing a black removable hardtop. It's a 275 GTS Spider, not to be confused with the 275 GTB NART Spider which was essentially the 275 GTB/4 with the the top removed, only a handful were sold, all in the USA.>
275 GTB/4 NART Spider>
275 GTS Spider>
2001 BMW 330ci/E46, 2008 BMW 335i conv/E93