What car is this?
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What car is this?
I was passed by this car on the 101 in Ventura last Saturday. At first I thought it may be an 850 Sport Coupe, but I couldn't really tell. I was able to snap a quick pic with my phone, and though it's not the best image I'm wondering if someone here knows what it is, or even better, if the owner is a member.
The car was beautiful, and the driver was getting the most out of what must be a small engine!
Ron
The car was beautiful, and the driver was getting the most out of what must be a small engine!
Ron
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Re: What car is this?
Sorry, that's the best I could do with the phone camera. The rear of the car had some identifying script, but I never was close enough to read it.
Ron
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Re: What car is this?
Volvo, what do I win?
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Re: What car is this?
But not my "final answer"......
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Re: What car is this?
I'm going with either a '59 - '60 Aston Martin or similar vintage Lancia.
I'm no Boy-Racer..... but if I can't take every on-ramp at TWICE the posted limit.... I'm a total failure!
Re: What car is this?
Not an 850, not a Volvo, not an Aston, not a Lancia, It appears to be an Italian coachbuilder, possibly someone like Vignale, Allemano, or Zagato. Clearly competition detailing in the sliding plex windows. And it's possible that it's on a British chassis, but I'd guess it's probably something Italian like an OSCA or a small Maserati, like the A6GCS. If any of those emblems were clear, or if we could see the front, it'd be simple. But shooting a partial image, into the sun with a cell phone, is really adding some sport to this one.
Re: What car is this?
I am guessing something British but can only assume this by what i can see !
I'd like to use one of my life lines please !
I'd like to use one of my life lines please !
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Re: What car is this?
I did think that it had Pininfarina script on the back, but I couldn't be sure.
Ron
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Re: What car is this?
The wire wheels certainly suggest a British car. This Zagato has more of a "brow" on the roof/windshield, so not this model/year.
Re: What car is this?
1958 Alfa Romeo Coupe Sprint or Alfa Romeo Guilieta Sprint
http://www.allcarcentral.com/Alfa_Romeo ... SE0036.jpg
http://www.sportscardigest.com/wp-conte ... 307849.jpg
What do I win?
Nick
http://www.allcarcentral.com/Alfa_Romeo ... SE0036.jpg
http://www.sportscardigest.com/wp-conte ... 307849.jpg
What do I win?
Nick
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Re: What car is this?
I have never seen any Alfa with real wire wheels w/ knockoffs?
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Craig Nelson
1982 Spider 2000...pride and joy
1981 Fiat X1/9..gone but not forgotten
1976 124 Spider..the self-healer
2001 BMW 328ci daily driver and track car
Fling It Around Turns !
1982 Spider 2000...pride and joy
1981 Fiat X1/9..gone but not forgotten
1976 124 Spider..the self-healer
2001 BMW 328ci daily driver and track car
Fling It Around Turns !
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Re: What car is this?
Looks like you're right Nick. However, AutoRicambi posted at the other site at 9:11 compared to your 10:26, taking into account the time difference, it looks like they beat you by 15 minutes, so it looks like all you win is an "atta boy".
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Re: What car is this?
Nice job Nick! I was a bit disappointed though as I was hoping the car would have some ancestry tracing back to Vignale, what a great era for "coachbuilding" check this site out, some beautiful pics and interesting history
http://www.coachbuild.com/index.php?opt ... emId=10362
http://www.coachbuild.com/index.php?opt ... emId=10362
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Actually I knew yesterday and saved the links but could not post till today... my wife and son were in a rear end collision and they have been injured so I've been back and fourth to the hospital/doctors/police station and it's taking a toll on everyday activities.. Getting hit at 65 miles an hour in the back of an Xterra by an Escalade SUV is not pretty... I'm sure my son's Xterra is totaled from what I saw at the impound... the other guys SUV is toast... and he just bought it about a week ago... seems he didn't know how to drive it or was texting or on the cellphone.rlux4 wrote:Looks like you're right Nick. However, AutoRicambi posted at the other site at 9:11 compared to your 10:26, taking into account the time difference, it looks like they beat you by 15 minutes, so it looks like all you win is an "atta boy".
Ron
My wife is in a neck/back brace and my son is also on an arm/backbrace and have very limited mobility and it's to the point I must ask anyone who sent me clocks or instruments to be aware my family's needs come first above anything else... not the best in holiday seasons but it could have been much, much worse.
Happy Holidays to all...
Nick