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Wow.  I was going to say I like the beige Lancer with the cat piss tarp and the Fiat 132 best, but have fallen in love with the little 60s Mazda (800?).  It's perfect in every way.

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That 132 is a fairly early one isn't it? Looks to be in decent nick.

 

Good to see the Datsun 1200s in everyday use.

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Let's have a go at a short vid. Captured last night by Mrs_KJ from the pillion of our borrowed scooter:

 

 

I share the roads with these numpties on a daily basis. Nobody was hurt this time, so "mai pen rai" (nothing really matters).

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I was waiting for the concrete truck to reverse back over the stricken bike just to finish things off.

 

I love learning little phrases in foreign languages like mai pen rai, I'll be using that a bit I think.

In return, have boli me fara (bo-lee-mu-farra). It basically means 'I don't give a shit' in Bulgarian but brilliantly it's literal translation is 'my lighthouse hurts'.

HTH

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"My lighthouse hurts" LOL!

"Mai pen rai" is ace, we use it all the time here.

 

"Here" is currently suburban Bangkok, this time it was a 10 hour drive south from Chiang Mai. Thus:

 

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The old 850 behaved perfectly on the trip down, and three-up, sharing LPG costs, it's the cheapest way to travel. Comfy too, not an ache or twinge from the leather armchairs.

 

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It's very rare for us to make the journey and NOT happen across some nasty-looking incident.

 

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It's not surprising having seen the silly risks people take on the roads here.

 

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This is the local handy-man's chariot.

 

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Based on a Tiger Joker, which was a short-lived local copy of a Honda Wave step-thru.

 

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More later, tat-fans.

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Here's a fact for you, Thais don't use the name "Bangkok". Usually they call it  Krungtep (à¸à¸£à¸¸à¸‡à¹€à¸—พฯ).

In full, it's the longest place name in the world: 

"Krungthepmahanakhon Amonrattanakosin Mahintharayutthaya Mahadilokphop Noppharatratchathaniburirom Udomratchaniwetmahasathan Amonphimanawatansathit Sakkathattiyawitsanukamprasit"

(à¸à¸£à¸¸à¸‡à¹€à¸—พมหานคร อมรรัตนโà¸à¸ªà¸´à¸™à¸—ร์ มหินทรายุธยา มหาดิลà¸à¸ à¸ž นพรัตนราชธานีบูรีรมย์ อุดมราชนิเวศน์มหาสถาน อมรพิมานอวตารสถิต สัà¸à¸à¸°à¸—ัตติยวิษณุà¸à¸£à¸£à¸¡à¸›à¸£à¸°à¸ªà¸´à¸—ธิ์)

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That translates as "City of angels, great city of immortals, magnificent city of the nine gems, seat of the king, city of royal palaces, home of gods incarnate, erected by Vishvakarman at Indra's behest".

 

The Thai establishment really loves its ceremonials, but any normal person you talk to CBA with it. They much prefer "sanook" (having fun).

 

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Bike shite aplenty:

 

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These little two-stroke step-throughs are still a fairly common sight outside the main cities. This one is still working as a taxi:

 

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Most new bikes these days seem to be four stroke fully automatic twist-and-go jobs.

 

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A nice surprise.

 

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Away from the rat-runs around Bangkok, it's pleasing still to find some old gems in the wild.

 

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I may have shown you this Holden before... it doesn't move much.

 

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This Crown too...

 

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My love affair with Isuzu KB's continues.

 

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Another factoid for you: Thais often say "Ee-loo-loo" instead of "Isuzu". It's easier, apparently. And "sanook".

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Well, I did have intentions to update my spotting thread but now I've seen the recent efforts of yourself, spottedlaurel and Barrett (and I'm sure bucketeer is overdue some content), I've been blown out the water, really. Nice to see so many familiar things and many other not familiar bits and despite following from the start, I'm still surprised at seeing oddball Aussies, despite them being so close* for export.

 

I'd wager that the rural Camira wagon won't have to wait long before it's one of the very last; they're very thin on the ground here and supply evidently still out-strips demand!

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I saw a mint 4 door Allegro in Bangkok a few years ago.

 

In beige with dark tints on the windows ☺

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Do like the Nissan Cefiro (last photo but one), and the green Corolla looks rather neat.

 

The baby blue 160B/180B (610 series) in the first batch has wheels off the later 910 model.

 

Well, I did have intentions to update my spotting thread...............

 

Please do!

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I do like a nice early Cefiro too, and I was seriously in the market for one before I bought the Volvo. The problem is, they've almost all been riced up to buggery by wanna-be drift yobs. It's sad, they're a good-looking thing.

 

Tom: I've spotted a handful of Allegros over here, but not a beige one!

It's weird to think that I'm more likely to spot oddball European stuff over here (where it's always been rare), than back in the UK where it was once much more common. I'm thinking Aggros, ADO16's, mk1 BX's, XM's, Renault 9's, 504's, 305's 405's, W126's and Stack-lights, and BMW E12 5-series, and 2002's.

 

Jon, keep at the spotting and don't let us put you off! NZ spots are always good to see. I may even get down there myself at some point - I've not yet visited my brother and his family who moved out to Wanganui about 15 years back!

 

Talking of Camiras, I saw this Chiang Mai registered one again today in Bang-Bua-Tong, near Bangkok.

 

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I don't think I shared these pics before, they were taken when I first spotted it in Lampang province, on a previous drive south from CM to BKK.

 

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It's instantly recognisable due to its beautifully* grafted in light units.

 

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The rears are from a Triton...

 

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And I'm thinking Accord for the fronts, thought I'm not 100%.

 

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The front looks ok I reckon, Vulg would be proud, but the back's gopping. Still, it was a nice surprise to see it again today, so far from home.

 

For reference, here's a more original one from my image library:

 

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Mitsubishi Lancer wheels on this one.

 

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Oh, and the red one at the top of this page. :)

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Those JD/JE Camiras were absolutely gopping but the original JB like my old one was never much of a looker, especially compared to the Cavalier/Ascona. I'm not sure what to say about the modified one; the front is improved (not difficult: see above) and the rear sort of looks OK from directly behind but that rear 3/4 shot is just tragic. I'm guessing it's as much vanity to do these mods as it is trying to make life easier finding replacement lenses.

 

I'll see what I can fish out for an update but the supply is dwindling.....

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à¸à¸£à¸¸à¸“าช่วยบอà¸à¸‰à¸±à¸™ เวลาที่ดีที่สุด ที่จะเยี่ยมชม

 

ไà¸à¸¥à¹à¸„่ไหน คือ kopat จาภเชียงใหม่

 

132 WANT

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That makes all the other stuff look a bit un-cool. Great pic. 

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Apologies for my tardiness this winter. Blame Leo the leopard and my general CBAness.

 

Here's a dump of spottings from the centre of Thailand, starting with a mega-rare blobby-626-shaped Ford Telstar.

 

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OMG KB Station Wagon want.

 

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Our 850 in good company at the LPG pump:

 

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Lovely.

 

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At the back of the same filling station, another odd-ball, a not-Mazda Proceed Ford Courier:

 

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Loads more to come!

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What's that? It's awesome. Seems to have a Nissan badge (I think) but I don't recognise it.

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That's a Mk1 Cefiro, that's what I was talking about...

 


 

 I was seriously in the market for one before I bought the Volvo. The problem is, they've almost all been riced up to buggery by wanna-be drift yobs. It's sad, they're a good-looking thing.

 

 

Here's another distinctive motor I've seen at both ends of the country:

 

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It's running a big, snorty, intercooled dizzle. Yum.

 

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A grey import N-Box, a current Kei offering from Honda:

 

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800's, Corsas and Escorts were always a bit odd-ball here, all are becoming rarer now.

 

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The new range of Chinese MG's are more common here than in the UK, but this MG5 was a new one on me. It'll be interesting to see how the sales go, and how long they last in this climate.

 

Next, we're heading back north to Chiang Mai.

 

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Hold on, I found a few more from Bangkok!

 

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These multi-storey super-highways around central Bangkok are quite a thing to experience. Driving them (at night especially) is like being in a bloody video game.

 

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Next episode: back north.

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Yo grot-spotters, we're back in Chiang Mai where scenes such as this lurk around every* corner:

 

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You're welcome.

 

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You may notice the borrowed dashcam I'm trying out. I will trawl its saved files to see if there's owt worth showing you.

L8RZ!

 

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It looks like Partridge has a copycat around there, with the knobs drawn on that K10 Micra

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Fab. That 'facelift' Camira is beyond wonderful.

 

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132 WANT

At last, a post from hairnet that we can all understand! ;-)

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Let's give this a go.

Here's a three minute clip from the 700km ride north, probably the most interesting part of the highway where it winds steeply up to the edge of the Chiang Mai basin. The city is in surrounded by mountains, like Kathmandu or Mexico City.

The footage is not great, and my 850's 5-pot sounds like a bloody Chinook through these laptop speakers, but you'll get the idea. You can see how steep it is by how slow the "sip-lor" (10-wheel) trucks are going.

 

 

Yeah, I did get a bit close to that Isuzu TF's tailgate, but I could see his intentions and he knew mine.
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I may be mistaken but the 240 is a 264?

 

This one?

 

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That's the only other shot of it I have, none of the engine or interior, as the owner was standing just off to the side and I didn't have time to stop and chat. It was in remarkably good nick though, Bangkok is a punishing environment for motor cars.

 

 

Fab. That 'facelift' Camira is beyond wonderful.

At last, a post from hairnet that we can all understand! ;-)

 

Thanks Skizz. I think Google Translate has more bother understanding him than we do!

 

 

Here's another 264, spotted last week in a Tesco's disabled bay.

 

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Not many of these sport their original tail lights, and most have had a Toyota or Nissan heart transplant by now.

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This one?

 

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That's the only other shot of it I have, none of the engine or interior, as the owner was standing just off to the side and I didn't have time to stop and chat. It was in remarkably good nick though, Bangkok is a punishing environment for motor cars.

 

 

 

Thanks Skizz. I think Google Translate has more bother understanding him than we do!

 

 

Here's another 264, spotted last week in a Tesco's disabled bay.

 

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Not many of these sport their original tail lights, and most have had a Toyota or Nissan heart transplant by now.

Is that a Decathlon?

 

Amazing pictures btw, keep them up!

 

When you see stuff like this it shows how much of a throwaway society we have come over here in terms of cars. It's swings and roundabouts really as on the one hand the obsession with leasing the latest eurobox keeps the used market for chod stupid cheap, but on the other hand our roads are a sea of bland :(

 

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You speak the truth, my friend.

 

Is that a Decathlon?

That last picture was taken at our nearest Tesco-Lotus car park. I assumed Decathlon was a brand they were promoting, but I investigated and it's a sportsware store, right? It seems there is a new branch there, you're correct!

 

In Thailand, most of the big superstores are upstairs in their buildings, and downstairs they host branches of smaller shops, banks, KFC, Swensen's, doughnut kiosks, and so on.

 

Enough waffle already...

 

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Some of the crappier fuel stations harbour a stash of semi-derelict tat. This one didn't disappoint.

 

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The wheels on this Volvo look identical to the ones that didn't quite put me off buying my 850 all these years ago. It's a small town really, they could be the same set.

 

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I'll leave you with a CPTC for your perusal:

 

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Any ideas?

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I don't know how I've managed to miss most of this thread but it's amazing!

 

Love the random selection of, what would be here, super rare stuff.

Is the black American thing above a Camero? Either way RHD so I assume from Australia.

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Thank you Mr_Shrimp!

I'll freely admit to being devoid of expertise regarding the Yank-type stuff. I recognised the Mustang, but that's it. I'm sure someone will pipe up!

 

More clues for the CPTC:

 

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I don't know how I've managed to miss most of this thread but it's amazing!

 

Love the random selection of, what would be here, super rare stuff.

Is the black American thing above a Camero? Either way RHD so I assume from Australia.

Close, but not a Camaro. It looks like an early Pontiac Firebird, going by the front end. Based on the Camaro though.

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