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i will go with johpam on this because it is joe hockey ,the aust treasurer in the seat.
holden commodore.
What's this one?
Well it is definitely Japanese? Don't know without surfing what it is.
Edit: But now I know!
Nu early model Nissan
Datsun which I suppose could also be a Nissan.
Here's one. There is a giveaway or is there?
you just beat me, but i think it is a 403
back again, missed the number plate,a fail, must be a 401,not much between the models,only parkers and bigger hp engine i think.
when living in london once,i lived down the road from the bristol showroom in kensington,always licked the glass when passing, they are the only british classic i would ever think of owning.
A neighbour of mine used to own two of them, I always enjoyed watching his attractive young wife soaping and washing her Bristols in the driveway every Sunday morning
OK try this?
Looks like an Austin A40, but the grille is different.
An Austin, possibly an Autobianchi, Innocenti or Aussie variant of the A40 Farina???
Very reminiscent of the Austin A40. My old man had one, but this one looks like a LHD version.Originally Posted by taxexile
If it is LHD the Aussie version is out of it.Originally Posted by taxexile
Yes, its LHD, and it looks like a showroom in Italy.
Must be an Austin A40 Farina, produced under license by Innocenti, to be sold in Italy.
^ Innocenti called it the A40S Berlina...not sure if it's the hatchback version??
A hatchback version would be very advanced for the period no? Late 50s early 60s?Originally Posted by Troy
Give Taxexile a cigar.
Innocenti A40. Farina is longer more like a countryman.
How about one from across the pond.
Come on then you clever buggers - what is the white car beside the Berlina/Innocenti/A40 thing?
^ Given the shape of the headlight and the fender and the fact it has a chrome strip.
Innocenti 1100 or J4 The mirror gave it away
Although?
Last edited by VocalNeal; 12-09-2014 at 08:46 AM.
Originally Posted by chassamui
Innocenti built a hatchback version, the combinata.
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