^ Nice to see the NSX, bet that still hauls ass.
How much do they go for nowadays back there?
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^ Nice to see the NSX, bet that still hauls ass.
How much do they go for nowadays back there?
My mind is always in pre covid days when it comes to car prices. They go for 6 figures now which is a bubbly price
https://i.postimg.cc/ZKrynHXJ/Screen...g-Internet.jpg
Name this pristine example of a classic British car...
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"umber Schuper Schnipe"
Or on second thoughts an Armstrong Siddeley perchance?
too small for either an armstrong siddeley or a humber.
its a sunbeam talbot.
https://hips.hearstapps.com/autoweek...9996-3_0_0.jpg
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FIDTk5oXoAEtLI2.jpg
who can name this absolute beauty?
Jowett Javelin?
Hoffman ?
yes..
It was indeed an X8 a rare find
https://teakdoor.com/attachment.php?...d=102336&stc=1
A Daewoo pick up.
You daft cretin
The FSO Polonez is a motor vehicle that was developed in Poland in collaboration with Fiat and produced by Fabryka Samochodów Osobowych from 1978 to 2002. It was based on the Polski Fiat 125p platform with a new hatchback design by Giorgetto Giugiaro.[2] It was available in a variety of body styles that included two- and four-door compact-sized cars, station wagons, as well as commercial versions that included pickup truck, cargo van, and ambulance versions.
FSO Polonez - Wikipedia
So what is it then ?
https://i.ibb.co/zPBqcSM/Screenshot-...-11-124540.jpg
I edited the post and answered that above.
It is a Polish/Fiat platform that was exported under different names and MFG'ers
Look at the badge on the front. It is a Daewoo.