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LuxBob, although Carroll Shelby is getting up there in age, he is still very much on the upper side of the grass as his company is still producing his continuation series of Cobras, among other things. As far as the mystery car is concerned, it is being built by another well-known company and not an American one.

 

Luigi, you're getting close. This car appears similar, but has a different name and is actually in production. BTW, I didn't know that Zagato is no longer in existence - what a shame as they designed many beautiful automobile bodies. The Alfa SZ Coda Tronca is still one of my favorites, even after almost 50 years.

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LuxBob, although Carroll Shelby is getting up there in age, he is still very much on the upper side of the grass as his company is still producing his continuation series of Cobras, among other things. As far as the mystery car is concerned, it is being built by another well-known company and not an American one.

 

Luigi, you're getting close. This car appears similar, but has a different name and is actually in production. BTW, I didn't know that Zagato is no longer in existence - what a shame as they designed many beautiful automobile bodies. The Alfa SZ Coda Tronca is still one of my favorites, even after almost 50 years.

 

Simply a fantastic sport car... the last name of the firm ("SZ Design") was a hommage to that legendary car... and is sad that two factories very next one to another (both Alfa and Zagato used to be in Arese, north of Milano) have both almost closed (see my PM about).

 

About the car of the pic... could it be related to Ford-Aston Martin etc... ? I prefer to go by memory and not searching on the Net... :o

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This car is not related to either Ford or Aston Martin, Luigi. As this model is quite new, using one's memory, probably will not be sufficient and you will have to use the internet to discover the answer. This car was also displayed at the recent Los Angeles Auto Show and may also be at other future auto shows. Too bad about Arese losing their historic manufacturing facilities, but things do change and life moves on.

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Correct, Luigi! Good sleuthing. Now, over to you.

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Sorry... I like this game but I haven't anymore pics of interesting cars taken by me (and this is BAD for a person living in the Mille Miglia town... :() with my Leica...

So, I give up to anyone who likes, be he/she able or not to identify MY car in this last pic taken yesterday before going home (Nokia-taken, bran obliterated in the right instrument..) :D

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It looks like an Alfa 159 to me, but Luigi, why don't you post a non-Leica :eek: image from your Mille Miglia - Brescia photo collection? The moderators have, in the past, just looked the other way when this has happened in this particular (non-creative) automobile-related thread which is actually more of a contest. Stuart, any objections?

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I was thinking VW Scirocco but only 4500 rpm - that's a diesel or a stonking great V8 gas guzzler.

It also has 157K kms which not many of the new Scirocco's will have done yet and so I am thinking VW Golf GTD (Diesel)?

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That's indeed my Alfa 159... J and Gerd... one of you is right to post the next real car to guess ... :)

 

and, Gerd, stay sure with your JTDm (my one is the Station Wagon) ... the mileage I got was reached without any significant problem... ;); I'd like to change it in 2011... but the successor of 159 is expected for 2012, , not before, it seems... :o

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John,

 

Go ahead as I'm on the road for work for at least another day and I don't have access to my pictures on this computer.

 

Luigi I luckelly have a stationwagon (through the company) for at least another year so I hope I can manage to wait for the follow up of the 159.

 

Regards

Gerd

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Good luck, everybody. Marque and model number, please.

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