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So here is the solution of this weeks quiz. This car is a 1971 - 1975 Monica 560. Between 1972 and 194 about 40 cars were build. It was intend to be the succssor of the Facel Vega HK500 the last french build luxury sedan. The design combines stying ideas from A Maserati Indy/ Lotus Elan, Aston Martin DBS, Jaguar Mk II and the the american Coke Bottle design. It has named after the wife of Jean Tastevin, a graduate engineer of the École centrale de Paris. 

The correct answer were sent in by:

DonW

Earl Marischall

otherunicorn

GeeBee

dw1603

Richard Bartrop

jokar124

 

Congratulations

 

 

 

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I'm kicking myself now. I'd somewhat convinced myself that it was a Pininfarina design, and spent a lot of time looking at all kinds of European cars powered by US V8s. Swiss ones, Italian ones, Italian-American ones, British ones, but not French. And now I look at the rest of the picture, it's obvious that it's parked in Paris (I worked there for a few years recently) and even more or less where it is.... but I didn't notice, so I didn't type "French four door V8 powered GT car" into Google, which results in Monica at the top of the results list and in the image examples! Doh! Zut Alors!

best,

M.

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12 hours ago, DonW said:

To me it is slightly uncomfortable in it's looks. The bottom line of the glasshouse should be straight and the tail a bit more muscular. Typical French chic!

You should read the fascinating story behind this car, beyond the original idea and the money the French had surprisingly little to do with it. A very International collaboration.

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1 hour ago, dw1603 said:

You should read the fascinating story behind this car, beyond the original idea and the money the French had surprisingly little to do with it. A very International collaboration.

Thanks David, I shall. It's a car I've known of for many years but never seen one in the metal. I can certainly see why Matt saw a Pininfarina connection.

Cheers,

-Don.

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