It is a car from the east block countries but is not a Lada or a Skoda. I can not think of the name but I think it started with the letter Z. Zawarta or some thing like that.
It is a car from the east block countries but is not a Lada or a Skoda. I can not think of the name but I think it started with the letter Z. Zawarta or some thing like that.
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Beat me! Well done Johpam !!
Thank you Bobfish but only by a minute or so.
Here's one for the Ozmates
its a Bond.
in post war britain, aspirational brits seeking to upgrade from motorcycles but couldnt quite afford 4 wheel vehicles which were in short supply, earmarked for export and very expensive often ended up with these tax efficient little things.
cute, evocative and planet friendly, i quite like them.
now here is another british car, yes its an aston martin, and a particularly beautiful and well proportioned design. not many were produced.
without looking at the info for the website from where it was cut and pasted can anyone fully identify it?
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tiz indeed a bond type D
It's an Aston Martin DB American Roadster DB-AR1
^ I wondered why there's a bottle of rum in the toolkit, but having owned a Lotus I can fully understand now...![]()
I had a friend with a Lotus Europa. He could never get the radio to work without interference. Chicken fence mesh everywhere. Eventually sold it.
The Bundy enhanced toolkit was standard - so not a UK make...
Ok. Here's the exterior. The donor body is still recognisable.....
Alfasud.... getting there.Actually the body is from the later Alfa Sprint [33 platform] rather than the earlier Alfasud Sprint.
Complete cars were imported into Australia and re-manufactured under guidance of an F1 engineer into a very potent machine; quicker than a comparable Countach...
13 out of the original 15 believed still in existence.
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