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Let me give you a hint. The car that the car in question was based on, was specially designed for rally sport. They suffered from numerous problems such as the frame not being stiff enough, the cockpit being cramped and the V6 in the original cars having too high a centre of gravity. This particular car got a special body by a well know Carrozzeria.
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A Austin 7 was the base for the Rosengart LR4N2 from 1938. Rosengart were build in Neville near by Paris. Lucien Rosengart had help Citroen and Peugeot in the late 20's and he deceide what they can do I can to it as well. He started with a licenced build of the Austin 7. Rosengart was closed 1955. In Bergheim-Rath Germany is a small Rosengart museum with the last ever build Rosengart and personell belongings of Lucien Rosengart. The correct answer were sent in by: DonW dw1603 Ace-Garageguy Brizio Congratulation
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I've never been to Wales in all my tours to the UK. Can't wait to visit it soon
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I think I found a tough one again. Until know only one response. Let me give you a hint. This litte car is based on a car that compete with the Ford Model Y and Morris 8. It was build in a city west of Paris which is know for Chataeu....... an important royal residence during the July Monarchy.
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This car is a 1939 Raymond Mays Special Sport Tourer. The correct answer were sent in by : Brizio DonW dw1603 Congratulation
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This one was real tough. Izt is a farm vehicle that was built on a VW Beetle chassis in New Zealnd. About 450 or so were built. It is named 1962 Terra Mactra. This particular car is currently for sale in Germany. The correct answer were sent in by otherunicorn dw1603 Brizio jokar124 GeeBee matthijsgrit Congratulation
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Down under it is different
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Ok last hint. This cute little cheap farm vehicle was based on a car that was 21,529,464 times produced. The countries rugby team is know for their Haka. And the name of the car means earth. Hey guys I had received just one correct answer, come on.
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Yes
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I had modified the reach according to muleskinner's tutorial with Evergreen square profile #255/#256. It looks much more realistic than before I not sure if I should extend the frame also at the rear end. I know that in the Pacific Northwest logging trucks have a long wheelbase and an frame extension at the back. But is this correct for a logging truck during den late 50' or early 60's. I couldn't find pictures on the net
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This one seems to be a hard one. Let me give you a hint. This car was build in a country that is located in biggest ocean and consist of 2 islands. And thick about the wheels. Those are used on a ......
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Thanks guys for your comments. But it is too late I had filled it. The dent looks too unrealistic on the top of the left hood wing. But I will do some weathering on the rig. I had start working on the Peerless Logger. What a piece of ........ I can remember this kit from the 70's when I had build the first one of it. The reach is too small, lots of flashes to remove. Yes it is an old Matchbox/amt kit. I should have know it better. I hope the the current release doesn't have this flashes