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We have a winner. Below is original, not so great shot. Sort of a hurry up as everyone was already in the restaurant and I wanted to get something to remember the event and the light was fading fast.

 

Simon, you're next.

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Probably a fairly easy one this time.....

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Could be an MG PA but it could also be a lot of other cars.

 

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Not a PA, but the marque is correct....

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Maybe a TD then.

 

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Correct, your turn, Wilson!

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Here’s your next one. I not only want the make and model but the purpose it was made for as well.

 

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Porsche on street in Portland, Oregon -- Model? Year? Funny how small it is compared to current models ….. wonderful sound too, saw/heard drive pull it into a spot. Clearly not just collectors piece for this owner ..

 

 

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Steve,

 

When I get a bit older (soon), I shall change my 911 RSR rally car for a 356, being rather gentler to drive. As I am not obsessed with originality, I will probably get an Emory Outlaw converted 356, with a bigger torquier engine and 5 speed box. I was driving a 356B convertible with a 1900cc/110HP pushrod engine and disc brakes about 3 weeks ago and I had forgotten just how nice they are to drive. The gear change is of course, “interesting”.

 

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Another crop then. This vehicle would have had the unusual feature for the period, of a towing hitch.

 

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