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Tesla Roadster, and I assume the red "hose" is an electrical cable. Here's one I saw in Manhattan two or three years ago with an apt numbers plate:

 

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Thank you, Gerd. Here's the next one, which shouldn't be too difficult:

 

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I knew you or Rona|d would get it. Your turn.

 

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I have never driven one of these. I would have liked to when I was still driving racing cars. Brian Redman says their handling is much more benign than the Ferrari 312PB which I have driven. The 312PB is very twitchy due to its short wheelbase and slightly odd rear suspension geometry. The one I drove also had a sticking throttle which made it even more sweaty. I will search for something to puzzle you.

 

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Stuart,

 

I still have to post the complete Tesla. So here it is 2 weeks ago in Amsterdam.

 

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I was going to go out and take some photos of some cars yesterday or today but I am not driving at the moment, with my back problem having become very inflamed again (I am waiting to have fusions and a titanium cage put in). Would someone else like to have a go meantime. I have run out of cars to post.

 

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Tis is wide open - Anyone other than Wilson, Rona|d and me who have posted here a lot want to take it?

 

Wilson - Best of lock with your back. BTW: A retired, superb orthopedic surgeon who specialized in backs lives near Chartres in case you'd like his opinion. You can reach me at either stuart.nordheimer@comcast.net or stuart.nordheimer@opco.com.

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Ok, to keep this going:

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The colors and shapes on the dashboard suggest late1950s even though the rest of it shouts 21st century. To start things off: Perhaps a recent for current Roller or Bentley?

 

The first sentence is very much going in the right direction. The second is completely off target, though.

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Well, it must have been made well after CDs were created 25 to 30 years ago since there's a CD slot. I suspect CDs were around at least five eyars before they appeared in-dash in cars, suggesting this is circa 1990. it also looks like a luxury car, probably from the UK.

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Well, it must have been made well after CDs were created 25 to 30 years ago since there's a CD slot. I suspect CDs were around at least five eyars before they appeared in-dash in cars, suggesting this is circa 1990. it also looks like a luxury car, probably from the UK.

 

This is (still) a production car. Not from the UK (although the picture was taken there, in London to be precise (extra riddle: where?), as you maybe guessed from the background and the steering wheel on the wrong side of the car). The manufacturer will be flattered by your description but what you are seeing in the interior is very likely not bi-color leather, as you probably assume (I am starting to enjoy this one and you also will have a good laugh, when you see what it is ;-)).

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New Fiat 500 I think.

 

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That is correct. Your turn, Gerd!

 

Although the photo was taken in Notting Hill I think it still does not count as a luxury car ;)

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Hmmmm. Probably more like a low to midlevel Peugot, Open or the such. It might also be a model not imported to the US.

 

I do not know, if this is imported to the US but as the new Mini and the new Beetle it is inspired by a car from the 50s/60s. So you were on the right track but then took the wrong lane. They are very popular here.

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