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My parents bought the first Alfasud Sprint in Sydney I 1979 (I think). - I was 17.

I'd learned in a 1969 Corolla deluxe manual coupe so the Alfa was fantastic. Spartan, badly made - best brakes though!

 

A friend's family had a similar vintage GTV - rusted out in it's first year and always in the workshop.

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I don't know what this is. The side view mirror is obviously not original. I have a crop and the whole car.

So I can post the pic of the whole car when requested...

 

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My parents could't help themselves with Italian cars.

 

Another Alfa story:

About 1970 my parents bought a red GTV 2000 Coupe. The night that took the car home it rained. Next morning the car was full of water. There was no rubber seal fitted around the front windscreen. Alfa refused to take the car back but replaced the carpet and fitted a rubber windscreen seal. Outcome - rust bucket!

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OK sorry for the long wait but it gave you the chance to dish up all stories about corroding Alfa's (and unfortunatley they are all true) but things have bettered since the Alfetta days.  So here is the next one and it is not an Alfa although there is some corrosion to be seen.

 

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OK sorry for the long wait but it gave you the chance to dish up all stories about corroding Alfa's (and unfortunatley they are all true) but things have bettered since the Alfetta days.  So here is the next one and it is not an Alfa although there is some corrosion to be seen.

 

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Gerd

 

 

 

Nissan Figaro 

 

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I don't know what this is. The side view mirror is obviously not original. I have a crop and the whole car.

So I can post the pic of the whole car when requested...

 

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It's Gerd's turn as per https://www.l-camera-forum.com/topic/119687-name-this-car/?p=3291771  …  so your second puzzle car is not yet eligible.

 

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Correct Dunk Nissan Figaro

 

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Over to you 

 

Gerd

 

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Thank you Gerd.

 

Here's the next car … should be fairly easy so looking for exact make, model, variant/coachbuilder  

 

 

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Good luck

 

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What about a Crayford convertible Capri then. The gear lever does look Ford-ish.

 

 

Crayford but not a Capri :) 

 

 

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