COOL CLASSIC CAR SPOTTERS POST!!! Vol 2
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TorqueR said:
Very clean one! These must be extremely rare nowadays. My dad had 2 back in the 1970s a 1973 16 TL, then a 1976 16 TX. They were way ahead of their time when launched in the 1960s. I seem to recall the near side and offside had different wheelbase, due to the suspension set up, I believe.16VJay said:
That Landy's on a bit of a trip! Either that or it's just been imported.
Blue coupe is a Studebaker Hawk.
The Landy has been here for a long while I think, it has the old style blue California plates - the rear is just visible between the rungs of the ladder, and the front is that mangled bit of tin on the bumper Blue coupe is a Studebaker Hawk.
IIRC the Studebaker said "Commander" on the back but that might just be the trim level or something?
ChemicalChaos said:
The Landy has been here for a long while I think, it has the old style blue California plates - the rear is just visible between the rungs of the ladder, and the front is that mangled bit of tin on the bumper
It's a leftie and has the US style side marker lamps, and the front indicators (which in the US glow amber as side lights) are huge!LordBretSinclair said:
Pothole said:
Aston Lagonda Series 1 in Shirley this arvo...it must be local, I've seen it before. Next time I'l follow it and get a pic. Looks mint.
That's a very rare beast, less than 10 produced.Gassing Station | Classic Cars and Yesterday's Heroes | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff