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  • andys120andys120 Member Posts: 23,670
    Bodywork is european style, whereas wheels is american

    I doubt those wheels are American, they resemble those seen on the Lambo Miura so it's likely they're Italian, perhaps Campagnolos.>

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    2001 BMW 330ci/E46, 2008 BMW 335i conv/E93

  • jlbljlbl Member Posts: 1,333
    My bad. I was judging from the first picture posted, at which the front wheel axis looks much deeper than the front wheel flank.

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    But now I see the wheels are akin to those of the Lambo depicted above. :sick:
    Nice thoroughbred bull that Miura, by the way. (Today has started the SanFermin Fest in Pamplona, where Miura bulls are legendary. :) )

    Regards,
    Jose
  • boomchekboomchek Member Posts: 5,516
    Could this be an early Volga from Russia (produced under the GAZ name I believe) circa 1960s.

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  • lemkolemko Member Posts: 15,261
    I believe that car is the GaZ "Chaika" which is Russian for "sea gull." I also believe they still looked like a 1956 Packard through the early 1970s. There was a larger car similar to it called the ZIL 111.
  • andys120andys120 Member Posts: 23,670
    Right Lemko, it's the GAZ Chaika.

    2001 BMW 330ci/E46, 2008 BMW 335i conv/E93

  • andys120andys120 Member Posts: 23,670
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    2001 BMW 330ci/E46, 2008 BMW 335i conv/E93

  • stickguystickguy Member Posts: 53,436
    is that an Aston Martin Lagonda?

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  • sharonlpksharonlpk Member Posts: 37
    Thanks for your time trying to find it!

    I'm not even sure about what to do at this point with the insurance. I talked to my rep right away, and of course we would be paying the deductible then the balance of the claim would be 'our' collision experience... I was hoping that by determining what type of vehicle hit it, that I could narrow it down in the office and try to pursue that way, not sure if that would have worked anyway!!
  • texasestexases Member Posts: 11,125
    At least you went to the right place - the participants in this discussion have seen just about everything, so it must be just too small a piece to jog our collective memory. Sorry.
  • andys120andys120 Member Posts: 23,670
    is that an Aston Martin Lagonda?

    Well sorta, it's a 1976 Lagonda V8 S1, basically a four-door version of thecontemporary A-M Vantage V8. The car badged as the Aston-Martin Lagonda came along about the same time but was so glitch-ridden that A-M decided not to use the Lagonda name for the current four-door Rapide.

    Aston-Martin Lagonda 1976-89

    2001 BMW 330ci/E46, 2008 BMW 335i conv/E93

  • andys120andys120 Member Posts: 23,670
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    2001 BMW 330ci/E46, 2008 BMW 335i conv/E93

  • michaellnomichaellno Member Posts: 4,120
    Ford Aspire, which was made in Korea.

    Who decided to fit such large tires in the back? Odd.
  • andys120andys120 Member Posts: 23,670
    Yep, that's the Aspire, made for Ford by Kia '97-'97, sold in other makets as the Kia Avella.

    2001 BMW 330ci/E46, 2008 BMW 335i conv/E93

  • andys120andys120 Member Posts: 23,670
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  • tmarttmart Member Posts: 2,401
    Looks like it could be related to an Audi TT. Wish the picture was focused better. :sick:
  • fintailfintail Member Posts: 58,460
    Daihatsu Copen
  • andys120andys120 Member Posts: 23,670
    Daihatsu Copen is correct, no relation to any Audi.

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  • andys120andys120 Member Posts: 23,670
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    2001 BMW 330ci/E46, 2008 BMW 335i conv/E93

  • texasestexases Member Posts: 11,125
    I have no idea which Ferrari this is, but why didn't they copy this dash for the Mini??
  • tmarttmart Member Posts: 2,401
    Can't believe how wimpy that shifter looks! :surprise:
  • andys120andys120 Member Posts: 23,670
    Believe me there is nothing wimpy about that shifter or that car.

    Looks like youse need some help, here's a different angle >

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    2001 BMW 330ci/E46, 2008 BMW 335i conv/E93

  • tmarttmart Member Posts: 2,401
    Didn't mean to offend, but, to me, the shifter still looks wimpy for the kind of car it is. Guess I'm just use to a Hurst or short throw.
  • fintailfintail Member Posts: 58,460
    That's a Daytona.

    Euro shifters of the period tended to be very thin...in the floorshift fintails I have seen as well as 113 SLs, the shifter is similar.
  • andre1969andre1969 Member Posts: 26,033
    Can't believe how wimpy that shifter looks!

    Not wimpy, dainty! Or is it petite? :P
  • andys120andys120 Member Posts: 23,670
    That's a Daytona.

    Ya think?
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    2001 BMW 330ci/E46, 2008 BMW 335i conv/E93

  • andys120andys120 Member Posts: 23,670
    Not wimpy, dainty! Or is it petite?

    Are you calling Crockett and Tubbs dainty?

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  • andys120andys120 Member Posts: 23,670
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  • bhill2bhill2 Member Posts: 2,601
    Off the top of my head, I'll say '57 Dodge.

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  • lemkolemko Member Posts: 15,261
    Actually it's one of those Canadian 1957 "Plodges": a Plymouth with a Dodge front end clip. The script on the fin appears to read "Royal."
  • kyfdxkyfdx Moderator Posts: 266,684
    I was going to say Plymouth, but I'm always wrong about those '50s models... :surprise:

    Saw one just outside my neighborhood the other day.... A faded red Plymouth Belvedere... Looks like the same year as the one in the picture..

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  • andys120andys120 Member Posts: 23,670
    That's it Lemko, I figured I'd sneak that one past youse. ;)

    The script on the fender reads: Regent. The Dodge Regent was equivalent to a
    Belvidere IIRC. I saw at a car show whose plate read "PLODGE".

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  • steelydanfansteelydanfan Member Posts: 134
    If this is a Dodge or Plymouth, I can only wonder what accroutements the 1957ish Chrysler Imperial model sported. I really dig the twin radio antennae. Was that a backup system , or was it one for AM and one for FM. Maybe FM stereo ? ;)

    I believe 1956/57 was the time the Russians launched their infamous Sputnik satellite, so i'm sure radio antennae were all the rage back then, along with the tailfins of course.............
  • fintailfintail Member Posts: 58,460
    The Miami Vice car was a fake based on a ca. 1980 Corvette, wasn't it?
  • andre1969andre1969 Member Posts: 26,033
    Are you calling Crockett and Tubbs dainty?

    Oh please...all those pastels? And white shoes AFTER Labor Day?! Hell, Jim Rockford would kick their asses. Magnum would kick their asses. Heck, Sue Ann Nivens would kick their asses! :P
  • andre1969andre1969 Member Posts: 26,033
    I really dig the twin radio antennae. Was that a backup system , or was it one for AM and one for FM. Maybe FM stereo ?

    My '57 DeSoto has twin antennas, one on each tailfin. At first I thought one was just a dummy, but there are wires running from each one. I think FM was a barren wasteland back then, so with these cars, I think AM was all you got. I think as an option you could get one speaker in the back, often built into the design of the back seat, and I've heard of something called "reverb", which gave it more bass and sort of simulated stereo, but still wasn't quite stereo.

    I'd imagine the twin antennas do give the car better reception? The radio in my DeSoto quit working, but when it did, I do recall it seemed to get a pretty good signal.
  • andre1969andre1969 Member Posts: 26,033
    The script on the fender reads: Regent. The Dodge Regent was equivalent to a
    Belvidere IIRC. I saw at a car show whose plate read "PLODGE".


    I googled around on the web, and info on the Canadian Plodges is sketchy at best. I recall a car called the Dodge Crusader, and also one called the Mayfair, but this is the first time I've heard of a Regent. I think Crusader was the cheap model, which in Plymouth nomenclature would have been a Plaza. Wikipedia said that Mayfair was the top line, which would have equated to a Belvedere. So maybe Regent was the mid-line? That would make sense I guess, as that Plodge above looks a bit low-line to me. So maybe the Regent equated to a Plymouth Savoy?

    FWIW, there was also a, for lack of a better word, "PleSoto", which was a Plymouth with DeSoto sheetmetal. It was called the Diplomat, and I think it actually outlived the domestic built DeSoto by a year or two. It was a Plymouth with a DeSoto grille and trim. It was rather popular in export markets for awhile.
  • andys120andys120 Member Posts: 23,670
    Yup, the MV Daytona Spider was a Corvette-based kit car. The fakery is most apparent in the phony looking wire wheels (definitely not Borranis) and the Corvette windshield.

    Eventually (third season) Sonny Crockett got a real Ferrari>
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  • jlbljlbl Member Posts: 1,333
    …got a real Ferrari

    which was stronger & more good looking, IMO, than the fake. :mad:

    Regards,
    Jose
  • lemkolemko Member Posts: 15,261
    Heck, Steve McGarrett and Kojack had the coolest cars!
  • gussguss Member Posts: 1,167
    But Rockford had to be the best driver, that reverse slide to drive was his trademark move.
  • andys120andys120 Member Posts: 23,670
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  • bumpybumpy Member Posts: 4,425
    Kia Borrego, big new BOF SUV. Timing is kinda sucky, but this is basically the replacement for the Hyundai Terracan (think Korean Land Cruiser) so it will do okay globally. Bringing the diesel version over here would help.
  • fintailfintail Member Posts: 58,460
    Ah the Testarossa....such an 80s cliche, their prices might not ever appreciate without some random wave of 80s nostalgia.

    I remember reading years ago abotu Enzo actually giving the actors or the show a car, as it made the brand very popular.

    Never got into the show, myself...it debuted when I was pretty young, and I never watched it but in passing.
  • boomchekboomchek Member Posts: 5,516
    Testarossa and Countach, both 80s cars found on hanging every teenager's wall.

    The Testarossa has a menacing stance when seen on the street, just because of it's width, and low height.

    I heard they're not comfy to drive due to the wheel well intrusion into the driver's side foot well.

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  • lemkolemko Member Posts: 15,261
    Heck, I preferred Tubbs' Eldorado over Crockett's fake Ferrari.
  • gussguss Member Posts: 1,167
    One of my favorite shows of the 70's.

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  • andys120andys120 Member Posts: 23,670
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    Extra points if you can guess the car it's on.

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  • fintailfintail Member Posts: 58,460
    I think I might have had a Countach poster...I don't know if I had the Testarossa. I remember I had a Bburago model of a Testarossa...but the 80s Ferraris I liked more were the F40 and the 288GTO - something about the latter attracted me. The cheese grater sides and weird mirror on the Testarossa always nagged me, too.

    I remember years ago I was in Vancouver in the fintail - I parked at Pacific Centre, and when I returned to my car a red Testarossa was parked beside me. It was a very amusing sight parked next to something as boxy and angular as my car.
  • fintailfintail Member Posts: 58,460
    I have no memory of that....I am guessing it was a 79-85 Eldo and not an emasculated one?

    The car I remember most from "grown up" 80s TV is the shark BMW from Moonlighting.
  • tmarttmart Member Posts: 2,401
    Mannix was definitely one of the better detective shows. Is that a HemiCuda?
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