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  On 20/01/2023 at 09:32, bunglebus said:

There was a lightly* modified one at the Pod last year. I think like Sierras, the UK wasn't seen as a good place to market bigger two door cars, more mainland Europe

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Supposedly UK buyers of larger cars didn't like climbing in to the rear  & signified lower spec .

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  On 20/01/2023 at 19:03, andy18s said:

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Geo Metro convertible? *

*or possibly Suzuki Swift as they were the same

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No picture, because I was driving.

 

I saw a mk2 astra gte..... 5 door. If it was real, apparently quite rare.

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Labelled as '1969 Mercedes-Benz C111, 1970 Mercedes-Benz C111-II and C-111 prototype' I guess that's in order back to front but I didn't know about any of them so your guess is as good as mine.

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Triple(or quad,I can't remember) rotary engine.My fave car in my Observers book of cars 1969.

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  On 21/01/2023 at 15:38, martc said:

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Labelled as '1969 Mercedes-Benz C111, 1970 Mercedes-Benz C111-II and C-111 prototype' I guess that's in order back to front but I didn't know about any of them so your guess is as good as mine.

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Used for testing rotary engines, then later - with BFO diesels - record breaking.

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  On 21/01/2023 at 15:38, martc said:

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Labelled as '1969 Mercedes-Benz C111, 1970 Mercedes-Benz C111-II and C-111 prototype' I guess that's in order back to front but I didn't know about any of them so your guess is as good as mine.

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I had one when I was a kid.

https://www.dbcollectables.com/corgi-388-mercedes-benz-c111-mint-in-excellent-original-box

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  On 21/01/2023 at 15:38, martc said:

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Labelled as '1969 Mercedes-Benz C111, 1970 Mercedes-Benz C111-II and C-111 prototype' I guess that's in order back to front but I didn't know about any of them so your guess is as good as mine.

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Car with plate is 1969 C111, Car with big Benzo star on front is 1970 C111-II, car at rear is test mule. 12 C111s were built. The last two C111-III and C111-IIII were diesel powered and broke speed records at Nardo in the late 1970's

1976 C111-II D

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1977 C111-III

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1978 C111-IIII

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We had a discussion last month in the Shite in Miniature thread

 

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May be an image of 1 person, car and outdoors

Looks a bit like a stretched Allegro to me, which may be why it never made it past the concept stage...

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Gah... bloody photoshoppers. It's only funny when I do it...  🤦‍♂️

Posted
  On 22/01/2023 at 15:01, MiniMinorMk3 said:

This is my larger booted version

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Where's the fist-shaking emoji?
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You crazy kids! Get off my lawn!

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Posted
  On 27/01/2023 at 12:32, mintwth said:

I didn't know Hyundai was spelt F O R D

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Hyundai started building Ford Cortina and Taunus saloons under licence in 1967. They built them up until 1976. 

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VAZ-Porsche 2103 from 1976

In 1975 Porsche’s chairman Ernst Fuhrmann met with the Soviet automotive industry minister Viktor Polyakov and agreed on a three-year partnership where Porsche would help design Ladas. This is the failed result of that partnership.

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  On 27/01/2023 at 16:34, MiniMinorMk3 said:

Hyundai started building Ford Cortina and Taunus saloons under licence in 1967. They built them up until 1976. 

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...then continued doing so with the Stellar, which was essentially a rebooted Cortina (in its original form)...

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  On 27/01/2023 at 16:55, MiniMinorMk3 said:

VAZ-Porsche 2103 from 1976

In 1975 Porsche’s chairman Ernst Fuhrmann met with the Soviet automotive industry minister Viktor Polyakov and agreed on a three-year partnership where Porsche would help design Ladas. This is the failed result of that partnership.

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I'm sure the Porsche bits are underneath, but on the surface I'd say that's quite a poor use of three years of development time. I'd be pretty disappointed with that if I was Lada.

Arguably, Lada were a bit more technologically advanced than Porsche was in 1975 - wasn't that around the time it was messing around with Rotary engines, etc? Whilst Porsche was still building cars based on a 1938 design in 1975, Lada was bang up to date with a 1966 car.

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Thought it was one of those mini Mitsubishi Shogun thingys but badge says it’s a Nissan Kix.

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No, me neither.

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  On 29/01/2023 at 18:07, Remspoor said:

Some Fiats.

 

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The X1/75 would have interested me.  I wonder why they did not risk producing it?  Perhaps 1 sale doesn't do it for the accountants.

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  On 29/01/2023 at 13:07, inconsistant said:

Thought it was one of those mini Mitsubishi Shogun thingys but badge says it’s a Nissan Kix.

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No, me neither.

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After a quick look up of Shoguns on Wikipedia, this does appear to be a badge engineered version of the Shogun/Pajero Mini/Pinin’s second generation. 
 

This did also lead to another Nissan oddity - the Kicks. Which isn’t the Kix in the picture, but yet another SUV of some sort. Recycling and mangling of a nameplate by Nissan? - like Ford did with Cougar/Kuga? Only this time Nissan appeared to have reverted to the correct spelling with the later model.

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Didn't Glas get swallowed by BMW? If I squint it could be a shrunken 2002 Touring.

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Posted
  On 27/01/2023 at 16:55, MiniMinorMk3 said:

VAZ-Porsche 2103 from 1976

In 1975 Porsche’s chairman Ernst Fuhrmann met with the Soviet automotive industry minister Viktor Polyakov and agreed on a three-year partnership where Porsche would help design Ladas. This is the failed result of that partnership.

 

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The partnership did continue however and Porsche helped to develop the brand new FWD engine used in the Samara. The internet also suggests that they had a hand in designing the body work as well.

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  On 30/01/2023 at 12:24, somewhatfoolish said:

Didn't Glas get swallowed by BMW? If I squint it could be a shrunken 2002 Touring.

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Yes they did, and when they were taken over their more sophisticated models, including the 1304, were re-named as either BMW or BMW-Glas. And Glas's former factory, at Dingolfing, is now BMW's biggest works, they make Rolls Royce bodies there.

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Here's some speculation about the origins of the 2002 - https://www.bmw2002.co.uk/history-of-the-02/glas-bmw-tourings/

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 https://www.bmwgroup-werke.com/content/dam/grpw/websites/bmwgroup-werke_com/dingolfing/unser-werk/PR_2203_Plant Profile_BMW_DGF_EN.pdf

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