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Whatsthisthen?
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Onlinemyglaren
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Just before coming here I thought - with the 'giveaway' reference, Russian ~ Zil 
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Zelandeth
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What a fantastic blend of luxury and Lada parts bin items...Like a more modern version of the Tatra T-613. Stinking great luxobarge, which you look out of over a Skoda Estelle steering wheel and assorted bits of switchgear from the same factory.
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CitroJim
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Well, well. I would never have had it down as a Fiat!
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I did think FIAT but couldn't recall one that size, I bought and sold two Lancia Gammas one as in your photo and a saloon, the saloon was a bit of a nightmare for me, when I bought it it had a failed head gasket and as it's a boxer engine and has two heads the job grew, I then found that the camshafts were badly worn, very little of the lobes left so two camshafts needed.
I fixed it all up and in the end still made a small profit but it was damned hard work.
I fixed it all up and in the end still made a small profit but it was damned hard work.
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Not the commonest of Fiats it's true but just the square rear plate immediately tells you it's Italian (as neither the Swiss nor the Vietnamese are great car producing nations) - which does narrow it down a bit.
Big difference between the last Tatras & this era Zil is the driven wheels, seems at last they'd stopped looking at old Packards for inspiration - & discovered/developed FWD!
Big difference between the last Tatras & this era Zil is the driven wheels, seems at last they'd stopped looking at old Packards for inspiration - & discovered/developed FWD!
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From the "Introductions" section
Just ported this across here, to get a wider airing and hopefully get an answer for Forxtine
Regards Neil
Forxtine wrote: 13 Sep 2017, 08:15 Can someone tell me what car this is? Estimated 1940s rural northern France.IMG_6080.JPG
Just ported this across here, to get a wider airing and hopefully get an answer for Forxtine
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Simca Aronde possibly.
https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=Simca ... 295849506
https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=Simca ... 295849506
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This is a SIMCA ARONDE 90A Grand Large 2-door Coupe (1955-58)
Very similar
http://www.autopaedia.com/auta/Simca/Si ... _-BA1-.jpg
Autopaedia is pretty good click camera icon and you get photos from different angles
http://www.autopaedia.com/en/galleries/ ... -.php#jump
Regards Neil
The Plate looks something like 781 CK 45. The Department Number 45 is Loiret so the "owner" would most likely be a resisdent of that Department as re-registration was required if they moved permanently to another Department.
Very similar
http://www.autopaedia.com/auta/Simca/Si ... _-BA1-.jpg
Autopaedia is pretty good click camera icon and you get photos from different angles
http://www.autopaedia.com/en/galleries/ ... -.php#jump
Regards Neil
The Plate looks something like 781 CK 45. The Department Number 45 is Loiret so the "owner" would most likely be a resisdent of that Department as re-registration was required if they moved permanently to another Department.
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Just in case there is a need to find it again here is a site on
French Number Plates
See if it can tell us more about 781 CK 45....
If you pick the right download from that site on 31st December 1955 reg no 695 CJ 45 was issued in Loiret Department. By 31st December 1956 Loiret Department had issued reg no 923 CX 45. In all likelyhood that SIMCA Aronde was first registered January/February 1956.
Regards Neil
French Number Plates
See if it can tell us more about 781 CK 45....
If you pick the right download from that site on 31st December 1955 reg no 695 CJ 45 was issued in Loiret Department. By 31st December 1956 Loiret Department had issued reg no 923 CX 45. In all likelyhood that SIMCA Aronde was first registered January/February 1956.
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Whatsthisthen?..The Orange One!
Now I don't think there is enough evidence here to get this whatsthisthen?
I would describe it as a classic and a significant model, a rare on the road sight these days but well known to the general carsmith
But there may be some of you who can look at a wheel and say immediately...that's a....
It is orange but probably not as bright as the photo may suggest as it was taken in the twilight of around 7pm today.
Regards Neil
I would describe it as a classic and a significant model, a rare on the road sight these days but well known to the general carsmith
But there may be some of you who can look at a wheel and say immediately...that's a....
It is orange but probably not as bright as the photo may suggest as it was taken in the twilight of around 7pm today.
Regards Neil
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Whatsthisthen?..The Orange One!
Bit more of our orange whatsthisthen?
Regards Neil
Regards Neil
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Re: Whatsthisthen?..The Orange One!
Impressed is the word of the day! Particularly if you got it from the wheel alone
Carsmithing of the first order Jim.
here it is in all its glory, made it with its wankel from Germany to Northumberland. I was going to put up its German Plates as a clue but just as I was about to post it up I realised the plate was TO R0 80 H.
Regards Neil
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Re: Whatsthisthen?..The Orange One!
Excellent
It was the very fuzzy picture of the headlight that gave it away for me Neil
And those wheels are so Germanic!!!
The Ro80 is a car I have something of a passion for...
And it looks so gorgeous in orange
The Ro80 is a car I have something of a passion for...
And it looks so gorgeous in orange
Jim
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A bit of a Citroen AX fan...