Ok here's another
https://teakdoor.com/Gallery/albums/u...that_car_B.jpg
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Ok here's another
https://teakdoor.com/Gallery/albums/u...that_car_B.jpg
It's the only way to get your tough ones Neal. I question how you get some of mine!
Prototype or a custom? Looks a bit Chevelle like from the roofline and side windows. But judging from the Mustangs in the background it may be a Ford car show.
^^^^ It's an old Austin.
A10?
OK only so many cars with flying lady badges. It is not Rolls Royce (obviously) and not Hispano Suiza wrong flying lady-type badge and the actual car badge is wrong it maybe an old Buick of some kind, but it is right hand drive so...?
Isn't that a US flag in the background?
^A British Austin?
wrong and wrong
Are you saying it is not a Buick?
you're only half right
It is a McLaughlin Buick.
They were the canadian company that sold buicks in Canada and developed their own versions.
One sold at auction in the UK a few months ago for a tidy sum.
Well done that man.
No takers for this yet?
https://teakdoor.com/Gallery/albums/u...that_car_B.jpg
it has a whiff of ford about it.
Well done tax. 1935 McLaughlin-Buick Century. The McLaughlin Carriage Company was in Oshawa Ontario and was absorbed by GM. They continued to make a car with Col. R.S. McLaughlin's name on it. Col. Sam McLaughlin is the most famous man in Oshawa history, his former home is a museum. The Canadian Motor Museum is also in Oshawa. I worked for GM Oshawa for awhile when I was 18.
/\/\/\ 1970 Ford Torino 427 Prototype, had to search it but! I,m a Chev Man too!
worth a cool $500,000!
OK while we wrestle with pedantry how about this?
https://teakdoor.com/Gallery/albums/u...that_car_D.jpg
suzuki ???
Bingo
Is this one too easy?
https://teakdoor.com/images/imported/2015/07/174.jpg
^ correct, I knew that it would be too easy.
early Ford Transit. Looks like it says Transit on the front
Yes but wrong. You'll have to use a bit of lateral thinking.
^
its got lotus elan doors and windscreen
Ford Historie: Eilfrachter FK 1000
Ford Presseservice, 01.01.1953
^ getting silly now. Its a Ford Taunus Transit (german)
The red one unnamed is a 1970 Mercury Cyclone Spoiler II.
It was this close a ford any way
https://teakdoor.com/images/imported/2015/07/261.jpg
^ Pedantically too early and the engine too small.Your picture has different badges. :frog:Quote:
In 1955 the engine capacity was enlarged to 1.5 litres. From 1961, this vehicle was called the Ford Taunus Transit
https://teakdoor.com/Gallery/displayi...up&cat=0&pos=0https://teakdoor.com/Gallery/albums/u..._ABFM_018a.JPG
Whoever gets this should be declared the winner. Can't be searched as it's my own photo. It relies on your knowledge as I've removed the badge which would make it much easier.
Bentley Speed 6
edit: Nah, too small.