An easy one for those who know their H&H. :lol:
(http://img507.imageshack.us/img507/4491/unbenannt1k.jpg)
Not often you see these even a H&H events these days, more's the pity.
I'm going to allow the wild guesses to start!
Quote from: Colin on August 28, 2012, 08:31:24 AM
Not often you see these even a H&H events these days, more's the pity.
I'm going to allow the wild guesses to start!
It's such a lovely car. I saw one recently in Munich and I was blown away by its beauty. :wub:
Tercel hatch?
Autobianchi?
Datsun Cherry?
Plymouth Cricket?
The shape looks so familiar....
Quote from: 2o6 on August 28, 2012, 08:11:54 PM
Plymouth Cricket?
The shape looks so familiar....
Nope
Ford Fiesta-Capri?
No such thing, and so no.
Toyota Starlet?
Honda?
No and no.
Time for a hint...
This brand is still around and recently made a comeback in the US.
Fiat 128? Never knew it was sold in the USA.
I know this!
Quote from: 2o6 on August 30, 2012, 08:42:28 AM
Fiat 128? Never knew it was sold in the USA.
There were a few Fiat 128 variants.
This is a Fiat 128__.
The full range of Fiat 128s were sold in the UK, including this version.
I had a Fiat 128 back in the 70s. Didn't look anything like this.
Sport Coupe SL.
Quote from: CJ on August 31, 2012, 01:26:21 PM
Sport Coupe SL.
:clap:
Fiat Coupes in the 1960s and 1970s tended to have a completely different body than the saloon car from which they were derived. Look at the 124 Saloon and compare it to the Coupe and Spider to see this approach, too.
Quote from: CJ on August 31, 2012, 01:26:21 PM
Sport Coupe SL.
Yep, pretty much correct. These were beautiful cars. Still are. The last one I saw was at the Theresienwiese Oldtimer show in central Munich and it was lovely.
Most of them have sadly rusted away, but you might find some in Spain and Southern Italy and southern Eastern Europe where the mild climates are friendlier to them.
CJ, post the next mystery car!
NO.