Why didn’t they produce it?
Why didn’t they produce it?
This Suzuki is a funny attempt to resemble Mercedes “australian G Class Pickup”. That is basically a traditional G-Class built on the old 461 frame and used by australian forces. But they sell it in a civil version called Professional. It’s not available anywhere in the world- except Australia.
Quote: “MAT’s president Paolo Garella told Hagerty that an agreement exists with General Motors, and that Cadillac has no other place to put the Blackwing.”
Potatoe.
wait, wait...for the CKD assembly they first build the whole truck and then disassemble it ? So these CKD trucks are assembled two times.
Nobody has that manual? I found several on Ebay.
Some cars that we had are in one picture:
The german language does not know a J-turn. The german term is “Rockford Wende”.
What is this? And why is it (maybe) connected to the exhaust?
I‘d really like to know how much Ford Anglia were sold in America.
Oddly enough the Fiat 130 lost to a PSA car -> Peugeot 504 Coupe.
There was another variant of this 356, namely the Devin-D Porsche Spyder, which Porsche (=Max Hoffman) would have sold instead of this one in the U.S. But Porsche backed off from this Spyder, because they feared a bad image resulting from the plastic body of the Devin.
A case for space janitor Roger Wilco.
Maybe in 30 yrs people will think that Cab-Forward-Design is beautiful and cars like old jags will just be as odd as a Ford-T in the 1960s.
Call Bud and thank him. Then tell him you found gold coins in the walls.
naah..
This is the new “CP Group”.
NSX means NoSeX
There’s another form of Slim-CV in my old neighbourhood. It’s an advertising vehicle for a local beverage store. Sign on the door says :”campaign for narrow prices”. And is street legal and running since about 20 years.
I predict that within the next 5 years or so Electric vehicles will have obligatory fake sounds to be recognised by pedestrians. And 90% of them will use fake F1 sounds.