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Sep 13, 2012 (6:25 pm)
G'day
As others have spotted, an early '70's Toyota Crown. The colour does nothing for it.
Actually quite a nice family car and remarkably long lived (typical Toyota). I still see some on the roads here. Nicest colour is probably white.
Cheers
Graham
#34266 of 37030 Re: Parking lot> [ateixeira]
by explorerx4
Sep 13, 2012 (7:14 pm)
Armada? That there's funny
Sep 15, 2012 (6:10 am)
Newest car dates this photo...
#34268 of 37030 Re: Construction> [andys120]
by stickguy
Sep 15, 2012 (6:18 am)
'62 plymouth valiant?
#34269 of 37030 Re: Construction> [andys120]
by fintail
Sep 15, 2012 (7:22 am)
I'll pick off the lowline 57 Chevy at left near the light post, and the old car in the lot appears to be a 39-40 Ford Tudor.
#34270 of 37030 Re: Construction> [stickguy]
by andys120
Sep 15, 2012 (10:07 am)
The Valiant is the newest car in the pic which is from 1960.
#34271 of 37030 Re: Parking lot> [ateixeira]
by uplanderguy
Sep 15, 2012 (11:24 am)
Nissan Armada.
{inspiration for the roof line, anyway}
I've always thought that, too. Ick.
To be fair, although I love Studebakers, I hate the rear-door shape of '53-60 four-door Studes too.
#34272 of 37030 Re: Parking lot> [bhill2]
by uplanderguy
Sep 15, 2012 (11:26 am)
I always thought the '61 Ambassador, and the '62 Rambler anything-but-an-American, look like they were made by an Eastern bloc country.
Sep 16, 2012 (4:54 am)
Sep 16, 2012 (5:05 am)
G'day
So just how far can a manufacturer spread a model; this one is the Mini Paceman, which is a 2 door, 4wd variant of the Mini Countryman with lowered suspension, etc.
Pug ugly, to my eyes, with apparent turned down limps like a.., well a pug really
No thanks
Graham