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58 minutes ago, wlaidlaw said:

Vauxhall Viscount?..

Wow!

Now; that really was an inspired choice, Wilson, but although it isn't a Viscount there are many detail similarities of which I had been completely unaware before your suggestion.

I can't do much more at this moment but will add more in a wee while all things going well.

Philip.

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Here's another crop.

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Philip.

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16 minutes ago, stuny said:

Looks like about a '69 Mustang.

Close enough, Stuart! According to data available to me it was first registered in July 1967.

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7 hours ago, pippy said:

Close enough, Stuart! According to data available to me it was first registered in July 1967.

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Thanks for playing folks!

Philip.

Thank you.  The 1964 1/2 through 1966 had a few differences in profile and details than the next version, running from 1967 though 1969.

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Let's try this one.  The usuals, please:

 

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And the winner, and still champion, Wilson Laidlaw!

This is in the Simeone Foundation Museum in Philadelphia - D2.  This is a must-see venue if you are in or near Philadelphia.

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As usual for me, open to all. 

Stuart, 

It was the rectangular form rear view mirror streamlining that was the clue for me. There was a sister MG supercharged Magnette car on the Colorado Grand 1000 mile classic car Rally, when we did that a few years ago, in our Aston Martin DB4 GT Zagato. 

Wilson

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Okay, here's something I stumbled by in a recent trip to Sydney's Double Bay, hiding amongst the Porsches, Ferraris, Lamborghinis and other exotica:

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It looks like one of General Motors' A-bodies (such as the Chevy Chevelle) from about 1970, but not Chevrolet.  If that's correct, it may be Buick, Oldsmobile or Pontiac.

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I have no idea which model.  The only one I was ever familiar with was the Kingswood? (owned by a mate in Perth).  Never knew the year, his had some major mods including a Chevy V8, different gearbox and back axle.

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I suspect this will nail it:

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