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#35167 of 36996 Re: Buried... [andys120]
by odie6l
Dec 09, 2012 (5:51 pm)
yes it is 1/2 of a '65. This is located at CJ Pony Parts east of Harrisburg on Rt.22. It is only the front half not the entire vehicle. My girls (pictured) wanted to hide a geocaching container on it somewhere, but I said no.
Odie
#35168 of 36996 Re: Blue 'vert> [uplanderguy]
by berri
Dec 09, 2012 (5:59 pm)
the '61 is my absolute favorite Ford of the sixties!
I'll go with the 63. I believe they were all on the same chassis through 64.
#35169 of 36996 Re: Made in England [magnette]
by steve_ HOST
Dec 09, 2012 (6:10 pm)
The code you want to grab/copy in your example is:
http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8033/8067741157_3d4093d59a.jpg
So you'd delete anything else.
Then you'd bracket that with the IMG code that you can get by hitting the IMG button (hit it once to open the IMG code, paste the jpg photo link, then hit the IMG button again to close the code). The code goes between the "s.
Someone can probably explain it better. Or shoot me an email the next time you're having trouble (stever
edmunds.com). And you'll have to handtype that email address since the
won't copy and paste right.
#35170 of 36996 Re: One Lane bridge> [andys120]
by andys120
Dec 10, 2012 (7:26 am)
Last call for the little white Berlina [hint] in #35166.
#35171 of 36996 Re: One Lane bridge> [andys120]
by ateixeira
Dec 10, 2012 (10:49 am)
Alfa Romeo Berlina 2000?
#35172 of 36996 Re: One Lane bridge> [ateixeira]
by andys120
Dec 10, 2012 (2:11 pm)
Definitely not a 2000, it's a 1971 Alfa-Romeo Giulia Super aka type 105, most Supers had 1300cc motors, some had 1600 and there was a 1760cc Perkins diesel starting in 1976. Then there were the endless variants including TI, and Nuova Super versions.
The tipo 105 was popular with the Carabinieri and as a taxicab during it's long production run lasting from '62 to '78.
Dec 10, 2012 (2:16 pm)
#35174 of 36996 Re: Made in England [steve_]
by grahampeters
Dec 11, 2012 (3:36 am)
G'day
Sort of Orphan Annie.
Peugeot 309 from about 1990.
When Peugeot bought the faint remnants of Chrysler Europe, they acquired the Ryton plant near Coventry and the plants in France. I think that this ws supposed to be badged as a Talbot, although Simca based. Logically, it should have been badged as a Peugeot 306, but being non Peugeot made, they called it a 309.
I know that I've driven one, belonging to a colleague, but have absolutely no recollection of it. I do recall that it looks like a sedan from the front and a hatchback from the rear.
A remarkably ungraceful design.
Cheers
Graham
Dec 11, 2012 (3:42 am)
G'day
at first take, I thought some derivative of Fiat 124 Spyder, but proportions look larger. The grille and tyres make wonder it it is American.
Maybe some American one-off using mid 60's Italian design cues.
Very pretty
Cheers
Graham
#35176 of 36996 Re: Spider> [grahampeters]
by andys120
Dec 11, 2012 (9:08 am)
It has nothing in common with the Fiat 124 Spider, or any Fiat. You're correct about its origin, it was American-built in Oakland, California.
A hint: power came from the 3.5 Liter Buick V8 or the 5 Liter Buick V8 and it was built in coupe and spider versions.