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Is it a Saab 99?

 

Indeed it is one. I´m so happy I found an "easy" car and this is one from the "better" days of SAAB.

 

 

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Well done me :)

 

I suspect my effort may be obvious but not to worry.

 

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Ronald, you're very good at this :)

 

If I remember correctly, it was a 246 Dino. After the Daytona Spider, my favourite Ferrari :)

 

 

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I was thinking of the Dinos, but I was thinking of the air intake from the angle shown on your second photo. I've always like the looks of the 206 and 246. Thanks for showing it to us.

 

BTW: I believe this one is a 246.

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Thanks, David. A 206 GT would be quite rare, fully alu (246 GT mainly steel, early ones alu doors/bonnet).

From the angle of the detail shot I couldn´t exclude a 206 GT though. And this is not a Ferrari, it´s a Dino,

always funny to see Ferrari logos on it (not here, the owner seems to have a big enough ego to keep it original ;))

 

Wonderful design, love it!

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Thanks, David. A 206 GT would be quite rare, fully alu (246 GT mainly steel, early ones alu doors/bonnet).

From the angle of the detail shot I couldn´t exclude a 206 GT though. And this is not a Ferrari, it´s a Dino,

always funny to see Ferrari logos on it (not here, the owner seems to have a big enough ego to keep it original ;))

 

Wonderful design, love it!

 

Me too tend to 246... even if the angle isn't optimal, the wheelbase seems of 246 (there is a small but appreciable difference in the distance door - rear axis)

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How about this one (maker and model please)?

 

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