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    A Daewoo FSO Polonez according to the guy who took the original photo.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Stretchy View Post
    A Daewoo FSO Polonez according to the guy who took the original photo.


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    Yeah. There's also a picture of a Deawoo badged Polonez on the Wikipedia page of the Polski Fiat here FSO Polonez - Wikipedia

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    Restored


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    Quote Originally Posted by prawnograph View Post
    Restored

    It's a restored Singha Siam (or Singh Siam?) a pickup truck produced by Siam Motors in a venture with Datsun 1960s -1970s.

    Siam Motors - History
    Dr. Thavorn Pornprapa Founder of Siam Machinery Co., Ltd. on September 4, 2495 with its head office located at 891/1 Rama 1 Road, Pathumwan, to operate the business of trading new and old cars until becoming the sole dealer of Nissan Datsun cars in Thailand. It was Nissan's first overseas dealer. In 2505 [1962], Nissan established the first assembly plant in Thailand at Soi Srichan, Sukhumvit 67 under the name "Siam Motors and Nissan Co., Ltd." with a production capacity of 4 cars per day with only 120 employees


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    ^ re previous post, could be the same 'designer' as this one:
    Made in New Zealand, one of about 3000 Trekka vehicles made in NZ in a joint venture with Skoda from Czechoslovakia in 1960s

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