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    Quote Originally Posted by docmartin View Post
    Possibly a 67 model because the fuel filler cap isn’t at the rear
    Good spot on the filler cap. Yes, it's on the left hand side.

    My guess is it is a 67-68 model but I am no expert and I didn't ask the owner.

    Here's a bit more of the rear.


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    I’m thinking it’s a GT500 428 SCJ but only because I like hectic acceleration

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    Quote Originally Posted by docmartin View Post
    I like hectic acceleration
    Will this V8 be satisfying enough?


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    Quote Originally Posted by docmartin View Post
    I’m thinking it’s a GT500 428 SCJ
    It is a GT500.


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    Looks like dual quads but it’s a 4V. Me like. Mmmm hmmm

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    The right hand side.


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    Lamborghini:




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    Need to up their game.

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    I posted this photo earlier...



    Notice the words "Le Mans" on the engine valve cover. Apparently this would indicate that it is not a 1967 model but a 1968 model.


    1968 GT500KR

    Beginning in April 1968, Ford began factory installing a version of the 428 engine known as the "Cobra Jet". This new engine featured a unique, 16-bolt pattern exhaust face. The GT500 was subsequently known as The Cobra GT500 KR. The initials KR stood for "King of the Road." Ford rated the Cobra jet at 335 hp (250 kW), but with 440 lb⋅ft (597 N⋅m) of torque at 3,400 rpm, although the horsepower was considered significantly underreported, as it was later found that the engine made 435 hp (324 kW).[citation needed] Shelby's KR engine was left stock adding die-cast aluminum valve covers with "Cobra Lemans" to note Ford's FE engine family victory over Ferrari at Le Mans in 1966 and 1967.
    Shelby Mustang - Wikipedia

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    But maybe not 68 because not enough lenses?

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    ^ It is a 1968 vehicle, but read on ...


    Well, that Mustang got me thinking about exactly what model it really is, so I did a bit of digging and discovered that it is a 1968 model vehicle (I have a photo of the vehicle identification number, which provides the year of manufacture). What else I discovered surprised me (you can find out a lot from the VIN).

    It was manufactured in 1968 in Metuchen, New Jersey.
    It was manufactured as coupe, not a fastback.
    The original engine was a standard 6-cylinder 2 litre 115hp straight six, not a V8.
    It is not a genuine Shelby (it has no Shelby VIN plate) nor a GT500. The car started life as a plain Ford Mustang coupe.

    I’m not sure if the front has also been changed. However, I suspect it has because what the owner appears to be doing to his car is to transform it into a replica of the car “Eleanor” in the film ‘Gone in 60 seconds’, even down to the exact same front lights, colour scheme and wheels.

    See it at 31s in this video.



    FYI, there’s one (an Eleanor copy) on sale on one2car.com for 7.9 million baht. 1967 Ford Mustang 4.7 (ปี 65-73) Coupe AT for sale on One2car

    More details of an 'Eleanor' and a better video below:



    And another 'Eleanor' video.



    And good photos on this site: 1968 Ford Mustang GT500 Eleanor
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    Austin Princess?

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    triumph mayflower

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    Quote Originally Posted by taxexile View Post
    triumph mayflower

    that was my second pick but I think the trunk more "boxy"

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    Quote Originally Posted by taxexile View Post
    triumph mayflower

    Well look at that, so it is.

    Production 1949–1953


    It's older than me parents. How did it end up here in Cebu.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Edmond View Post
    How did it end up here in Cebu
    With Thai plates?

    Surrounded by other Thai cars?

    Driving on the wrong side of the road for Cebu?

    CSI jam jar theft squad on alert, has someone nicked honest Edmundo's used car salesman log in?

    Congrats tax

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    undergoing restoration
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    Series 2 SWB Land Rover (Maybe a Series 2A)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Barty View Post
    (Maybe a Series 2A)
    Tis a 2A.

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    Could be a series one which will make it very old, not that it matters with Land Rovers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Norton View Post
    Tis a 2A.
    Exact same as my conclusion after asking myself if it was 2B or not 2B.

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    Here we go, a holiday home on wheels..

    Name That Car-20221207_190627-jpg

    Pretty rare.

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    I dont believe typing 'British van truck fender skirts' into google is cheating. No answers yet Is this chassis missing ? Or is it under there

    Is it a newer version of this ?

    Last edited by Backspin; 08-12-2022 at 03:13 AM.

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    Yes its a British campervan.
    Hopefully Goohle lens wont divulge the vehicals identity.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joe 90 View Post
    Here we go, a holiday home on wheels..

    Name That Car-20221207_190627-jpg

    Pretty rare.
    its a portacabin with a coach built Heuliez body

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