Class: Cars, Supermini — Model origin: — Made for:
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◊ 2016-06-29 06:09 |
Only shown piece by piece:![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() (00:15:32 to 00:15:48) There's nothing more visible, so I made a photo-montage to have an overall idea of the "beast": ![]() (Puzzle car) A background vehicle, but really rare in France (and in Europe, I think). The 1967-72 N-Series (1967+ N360 and 1968+ N600) was mostly known through the "big" N600, hence this default identification. Differences are visible thanks to details... not shown in the scene ![]() _____ The AN600 model code used in the IMCDb is said here to be for the US model only. Was it really reserved to the North American market, or is it just a shortcut (it's a US site) made about a code dedicated to all export cars? |
◊ 2016-06-29 22:55 |
Thanks for the picture. N Series are Not common, but not that rare. A bit more than 13000 N were sold in France, includind N360, N400 and N600. By the bumper and rear light Orange and red instead of all red, a N600. Code AN600 |
◊ 2016-07-01 06:08 |
I never saw one in the street, although I'm "car attentive" since the mid 1980s. It has become rare nowadays, if only "not common" in the early 1970s ![]() So the US website is wrong when saying AN600 just a US code? I don't find any European reference for that code... |