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Yes, a coupe from Audi

 

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We are not completely there yet but the rest should be easy (it is a coupe from Audi but not the one called Audi Coupe). The second photo shows the difference.

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vor 3 Stunden schrieb stuny:

I was thinking of the original Audi Quatro, a rally car from about 1980.

This is correct! The Quattro was the sport version and several times winner of the WRC. It relates to the the Audi Coupe like a normal Lancia Delta to an Integrale.

 

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Here is your next one. A somewhat old fashioned looking car but in other ways bang up to date. I have blanked out the maker's badge. 

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No Stuart, purely and strictly an on road vehicle. It struck me that maybe my crop was a bit mean so here is another bit

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2 hours ago, NigelG said:

I might be wildly off-base but could we possibly be in the Microcar world…?

It is a smallish car but given the period when they were made, I don't think it could ever be classified as a Microcar. For its period it is close to unique. From what records I have, I believe that over 350 of them were made, over a 4 year period. Its layout and propulsion were later copied by other makers. 

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A clue is that this civilian car was made in Europe between 1941 and 1944. Very few civilian cars were made in this period. 

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