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OK, another crop.

 

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If it is of 70’s/80’s vintage which I am guessing from the wheels, other than Italian home market taxation specials, the only European 2L V6 engine was the Ford Cologne V6. It must be a low production special body using this engine but the chassis????

 

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Taunus TC Fun Cabrio or Sunshine Cortina?

 

Taunus TC is close enough. Your turn!

 

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p.s. I even remember some weird Ford (Euro) Capri Cabrios. Oh dear.

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Sent him a PM too. If no new photo within the next 8 hrs, I think somebody else should jump in because he seems to be a new member (1 posting) and maybe not aware of the games rules. Otherwise we may have to wait forever ;)

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Here is on the face of it an ordinary car. It was the last of its line and actually very innovative. When I was young, I rather fancied having one of these.

 

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This one is nice. Never saw one in daily traffic, outside classic car meetings or garages. The covered front beams helped Citroen to make their DS nicer (they were running out of cash in those years, so had to use what they could find in the design genes of the company they acquiered).

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I tried to persuade my father to buy one of these for my mother in 1964. He bought her an awful Renault Caravelle coupe instead, that might have had the worst gear change in the world.

 

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