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On 8/22/2020 at 4:25 PM, m410 said:

There were several suggestions however none really identified it exactly as a 1952-53 Kurtis 500A.

I invite someone else to take a turn with a new submission.

Thank you jDD

As the poster of the last car to be discussed could you please nominate the person who, in your opinion, got there closest / fastest / most accurately so we can continue the topic and additionally, to aid this process, inform them of your decision?

Thank you in advance.

Philip.

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21 hours ago, pippy said:

As the poster of the last car to be discussed could you please nominate the person who, in your opinion, got there closest / fastest / most accurately so we can continue the topic and additionally, to aid this process, inform them of your decision?

Thank you in advance.

Philip.

Thank you Philip,  I have asked for volunteers , asked people personally with a separate message and so far no one is submitting.  Perhaps you might like to submit a photo.  This is a nice thread and I would definitely like it to continue.  However as the saying goes. "it is difficult to  push a rope:.  jDD

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Hi All, if I may say, yes this is a very interesting subject, over the last few months more and more specialist vehicles have been Posted.. Those in the field may well know more about exotica, mostly though IMHO the majority of us feel lost.. Why not for the moment and to get the ball rolling :- 

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1 hour ago, m410 said:

...I have asked for volunteers , asked people personally with a separate message and so far no one is submitting.  Perhaps you might like to submit a photo...

In turn I thank you for your efforts which were going on unseen in the background. Lykaman has picked up the challenge so all is well with the world!

Thanks to everyone who keeps this small - yet very educational and entertaining - corner of the sub-forum alive!

Philip.

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1 minute ago, hektor said:

Mercedes-Benz G-Class, sometimes called G-Wagen (Geländewagen, "terrain vehicle")

Spot On...

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Good morning John,  How are "things" across the ditch?  The picture is not of an Austin-Healey of any type.  I don't think many if any of the pictured car were imported to the land of the long white cloud.

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1 hour ago, hektor said:

Good morning John,  How are "things" across the ditch?  The picture is not of an Austin-Healey of any type.  I don't think many if any of the pictured car were imported to the land of the long white cloud.

Spring is here, flowers appearing in our vertical garden, lemons and limes on the trees.  Can’t help but feel life is good, now we can open the doors and shake off winter.

Tomorrow, Auckland goes from Level 3 back to a revised Level 2 - masks indoors and on public transport, social distancing and limits of 10 people in a gathering - but, most can go back to work and to be honest, life is good.  I see you’re west of Melbourne - we’ve been thinking of friends in Victoria.  Does the lockdown extend to you?

The car?  Looks British, early 1960s.

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Hello John,

Seriatum:  spring has also sprung here, however Dictator Dan has imposed a curfew at night and furthermore we are not allowed to travel more than 5 kms without a permit.  Reminds me of my time in the DDR (East Germany) in the seventies.

I am east of Melbourne:  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dewhurst,_Victoria   50 kms from the centre of Melbourne.

The car is not British.

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