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Yes, it does.

But it's not! :p:laugh:

Nor is it Italian.

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The tail lights are a good clue.
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OK you lot, I've obviously stumped you, so you need a clue.

From a top world manufacturer, but not when it was made in the late 60s.

bmwalfafordjapanesegive.jpg

Come on, make some guesses or ask some questions!

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LHD so unlikely to be Japanese, can't be American as you'd never get one of them fat batsrads in it never mind two  :p  :D

Judging by the size of the overiders it could be Swedish so Volvo or Saab?

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Saab Sonnet?

That's a bit of a guess but here's why I made it. I entered the Vauxhall Craftsmen's Guild competition as a car mad primary schoolkid in 1964 with a car that looked very like the one in the photo. Two years later, Saab released their Sonnet and I was convinced that Saab had stolen my design!

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Well, that's several guesses, most of them wrong!

Not American is correct (and ha b****y ha about fat Yanks). :p

Not Swedish, so not Volvo or Saab.  Not European at all.

Don't let the LHD fool you... it's not as unlikely as you think.

I'll even give you a front view:

Cricky

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At last! Well done, you cheeky b****r!  Your turn!
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1964 toy 800 sports  45hp    2cyl

That time lag is a swine, isn't it? :p Sorry, it's Peter's go!

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