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One final hint.It is again a car from South America
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Looking for Diesel engine for a GTX???
carsntrucks4you replied to 2zwudz's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
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Looking for Diesel engine for a GTX???
carsntrucks4you replied to 2zwudz's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
Down load a 3 D model of a Cummins 5.9l at Grabcad and print it at Shapeways or imaterilize. or pront it it at your own 3d printer as I did. Pictures tomorrow -
This one was really though! After my hints the first answer came in. What is this pickup. The IAME Rastrojero Diesel was build in Argentina from 1968 - 1979. IAME (Industrias Aeronáuticas y Mecánicas del Estado, Spanish for State Aeronautical and Mechanical Industries) was a state entity and autarchic conglomerate of factories of Argentina. It was powered by either by a 1.8l Borgward or 2.0l Peugeot diesel engine. The transmission came from Borgward. It seems that after the closing of Borgward in Germany 1961 some of the trnasmissions and engines made it to South America. The correct answer were sent in by ChrisR matthijsgrit GeeBee Congratulation well done, guys
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Last and final hint: The Company that build this car was a state entity and autarchic conglomerate of factories of Country located in South America
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Let me give you a hint. The car is build in South America
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The car was on display in the Car Museum in Brusells/Belgium. An it stands there as a DAF Daffidol. As I said the car was sold under DAF 30 or DAF 32 or DAAF 31 or DAF 750
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This time I was looking for a car that was build by one of the biggest truck manufactures in Europe DAF. From 1961 - 1967 the DAF Daffidol or DAF 30 or DAF 31 or DAF 32 or DAF 750 was build. As you see it was sold under different names in Europe. The car had a 2 cylinder 4 stroke boxer with 746ccm and 22 bhp - 30 bhp. And it had a CVT . Its successor was the DAF 33 The correct answer were sent in by ChrisR sjordan2 matthijsgrit Richard Bartrop GeeBee Bucky Matt Bacon dw1603 DonW Earl Marischall DonW Congratulations, well done
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1951 Corbitt Tall boy
carsntrucks4you replied to codie27's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
Codie, nice build. Can I ask your for the dimensions of the cab? -
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This weeks car was build in Portugal. União Metalo-Mecânica had started with building cars with a licence build of a french 4x4 designed by Cournil. The car in question was build from 1985 - 2004 as the successor of the first UMM it was named UMM Altar. It was available as a pickup, closed cab or open version with short or lomg wheelbase. The correct answer were sent in from ChrisR matthijsgrit Bucky porschercr dw1603 Conratulations
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The solution for this quiz is: 1969 - 1970 VW K70. It was originally developed by NSU to complement the Ro 80. With the take over of NSU by VW this model was sold asn an VW. It compete with the VW411 and it did fit the line up of the old air cooeld VW, lie VW 1600 or VW 411. The correct answer were sen tin by : dw1603 GeeBee porschercr Earl Marischal ChrisR mattijsgrit Richard Bartrop Bucky DonW Congratulations
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This car was designed by Alvin "Spike" Rhiando, a canadian ex 500 cc formula 3 racer, who had clearly no clue about designing a car. The Irish T-Bird as it was called is a mixture of a 1957 Ford Thunderbird and a StudebakerHawk from the rear. It was the first Irish car and specially for the US market. It seems that it is one of the rarest cars ever. The 1959/60 Shamrock was a car that nobody wants. Only 8 - 10 cars were build. From 8 exisiting cars ar 5 in Ireland and 3 in the USA. After the production had stop all tools and remaining parts were sunk in Lough Muckno, Ireland The correct answer were sent in by: Bucky porschercr ChrisR Richard Bartrop MrObessive dw1603 blunc GeeBee Bainford Matt Bacon DonW Earl Marischall Congratulatuons
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I though that would be an easy one but some of you gave me the wrong year or the wrong type. But in the end all earned there credits.The car is a 1954 Ford Courier. The Courier was sedan delivery version of several mainstream Ford cars. The differences between 1952, 1953 and 1954 model year were the grill, bagdes and trim lines. The correct answers were sent in by Bucky Pete J. sjordan2 Matt Bacon dw1603 ChrisR GeeBee DonW ElRoberto Congratulations
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Looking for This Truck in 1/24...
carsntrucks4you replied to spencer1984's topic in Truck Aftermarket / Resin / 3D Printed
Check out Zoomon. They offer a resin Izusu ELF Flatbed Truck -
i think I have to do an easy quiz after last weeks car. As usual sent a PM with Year, Make and Type.
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The car that Matt Bacon had choosen for this weeks quiz i a 1972-75 Lotus Europa GS. GS Cars of Bristol/UK build around 15 of this modified Lotus Europa. Mike Rawling from GS Cars and stylist William Towns created this car. Colin Chapman had given his approval to build it. The correct answers were sent in by GeeBee dw1603 Ace-Garageguy porschercr Thom Richard Bartrop Bucky Bainford ChrisR Congratulations, Well done
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Done Thanks for the hind
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Mea culpa! It now works sorry guys.