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It's not French; it's not Japanese and despite the absolutely atrocious panel-fit it is obviously not a product of 1970's British Leyland.

Judging by the wiper-location I'm guessing LHD but that doesn't exactly narrow-down the field.

Haven't a clue! OK; as no-one seems to know this thing let's rule out some possible countries of origin. I can't believe those panels would see the light of day in Germany which means I'm going to tread on toes and insult some country here....

"The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland" England?

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33 minutes ago, pippy said:

It's not French; it's not Japanese and despite the absolutely atrocious panel-fit it is obviously not a product of 1970's British Leyland.

Judging by the wiper-location I'm guessing LHD but that doesn't exactly narrow-down the field.

Haven't a clue! OK; as no-one seems to know this thing let's rule out some possible countries of origin. I can't believe those panels would see the light of day in Germany which means I'm going to tread on toes and insult some country here....

"The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland" England?

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Philip.

 

Aloha, it’s just a car, hardly worth all the time and thought… Just tell us, then we can all move on… 🍻

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It’s actually Italian.

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Bingo. Those panel gaps are Italian (ish).

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I haven't been participating in this thread because I just don't know exotic cars well enough. However, on another forum I recently posted a small section of a lovely 1934 DeSoto and asked if anyone could identify the make. Right away, some guy got the correct answer. I asked how he did it and he made the following confession. (The photo is below.)

"I wish I could say that I'm a genius, but that honor goes to Google Lens which I used to track down the car's identity. I use Chrome as a browser and all you have to do is right-click on an image, draw a box around any photo, and Google comes up with a side-bar of possible images that match the one you're looking for."

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8 minutes ago, NigelG said:

That would seem to defeat the purpose of “puzzle” threads…🙄

Agreed (⬆️) some regular internet searching is obviously necessary (to confirm one’s thoughts).. But common gentleman!..  🍻

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9 hours ago, fotografr said:

I haven't been participating in this thread because I just don't know exotic cars well enough...

A knowledge of "Exotic Cars" is not a mandatory condition of participation. Quite the contrary; sometimes it is the most 'One-time Grey Porridge' cars which can provide the most entertaining puzzles. Please bear this in mind, fotographr, and do contribute to what is often a very fascinating thread!

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