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◊ 2011-12-23 21:41 |
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◊ 2011-12-23 23:31 |
...perhaps a Pegaso ??? |
◊ 2011-12-23 23:55 |
Thought so but not sure at all. |
-- ◊ 2011-12-24 00:12 |
Surely 1940? It looks a bit too new for this year. Body style is more like a 1948+ car. |
◊ 2011-12-24 02:25 |
I thought the same but if the plate is real it is from 1940. |
-- ◊ 2011-12-24 02:34 |
The plate could have been sourced from a different car though. |
◊ 2011-12-24 04:11 |
I believe the car is a Pegaso Z103 Spider Serra or some sort of customized version of it. We have twin headlights on each side at the front. The bonnet has a little scoop near the front. On the sides we have vents near the front wheels, an internal door handle and a rounded bodywork towards the rear. The two major differences are the tailights and the gas cap. The Z103 i've checked have at the most 2 equal round lights on each side, not 3, 1 bigger and 2 smaller. And the gas cap is not in the correct position. |
◊ 2011-12-24 12:56 |
Another possibility - it's 1940 chassis dressed up by coachbuilder 10+ years later. It was popular way of refreshing prewar cars. (Here you have nice sample of 1940 Mercedes 320 Cabriolet W142 with early 50s body made by Wendler - front, side-front, side-tail). |
Andre Malraux ◊ 2011-12-24 17:54 |
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◊ 2011-12-24 18:01 |
I'm with 130rapid on this. In olden times it was quite common for sports car manufacturers to make Specials that were based on old standard cars with a new body. |
◊ 2011-12-24 18:18 |
However it looks like 'I-wonna-be Pegaso barchetta' edition. . Does it have Pegaso wheels or exhaust? -- Last edit: 2011-12-24 18:18:37 |
◊ 2014-03-05 23:36 |
It's not a Pegaso, but a Fiat 1500 with Serra body. |
◊ 2014-03-06 22:28 |
blackwalls is right. The plate belongs to 1940, but it's fake. Take a look here: Link to "www.foro.pieldetoro.net" |
◊ 2023-01-13 16:05 |
Same car? /v825820.html |