Help identifying a strange little car
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Bebee said:
Too much distance between the front wheel and the doorJimmy Recard said:
Bebee said:
Too much distance between the front wheel and the doorxRIEx said:
Jimmy Recard said:
Bebee said:
Too much distance between the front wheel and the doorI'm afraid I can't see the image to compare - so fully expect to be shot down - but I just came across this strange little car for sale.
It's an Abarth Monomille GT.
Have we had this yet?
https://bringatrailer.com/2017/10/25/rare-survivor...
It's an Abarth Monomille GT.
Have we had this yet?
https://bringatrailer.com/2017/10/25/rare-survivor...
talksthetorque said:
Think it's been id'd as Le Chartre sur Loire near Le Mans
Streetview concurs
But autocorrect thought otherwise. Edited now.
I was there last week and the photo is on the wall, but no one I've spoken to (including the old owner) has any idea at all.Streetview concurs
But autocorrect thought otherwise. Edited now.
Edited by talksthetorque on Wednesday 2nd November 00:08
Trying to find ,and failed ,looking for a post giving the year of the pic ,an Abarth was mentioned 3 years ago but as said
it's too new for this mystery ,which is from the 50s isn't it ?
Off topic but that Abarth is a beauty ,saw 2 similar cars at Festival Italia at Brands Hatch this summer.
it's too new for this mystery ,which is from the 50s isn't it ?
Off topic but that Abarth is a beauty ,saw 2 similar cars at Festival Italia at Brands Hatch this summer.
lucido grigio said:
...looking for a post giving the year of the pic...
Looks like the newest car there is the Renault Dauphine, introduced in 1956.The cars are:
Citroen DS 1955
Peugeot 203 1948
Peugeot 403 1955
Renault 4CV 1947
Simca Aronde Grand Large 1955
????
Renault Juvaquatre station wagon/Dauphinoise 1950
Renault Dauphine 1956
Simca Aronde 1955
Citroen Traction Avant big boot, so 1952?
mystery car
Renault Primaquatre 1931
Edited by gareth_r on Friday 27th October 21:50
Thread resurrection as I've followed a link here and spent all lunchtime hunting!
Proportions / overhangs are correct for a Simca 1000 coupe, but the roofline wraps overe more, rear quarters look a little wrong (slightly finned rear wings?) and the front isn't quite right. Could it be a coachbuilt version? Were there any such things?
Roofline is correct for a Salmson 2300, but the front wheelarch-vs-door is all wrong.
Proportions and roofline right for a Renault Fregate Coupe, as is the squared-off rear arch, but bonnet still looks wrong and not 100% on the rear wings.
The bonnet/nose is the killer here...it's shouting Simca/Gordini, which really makes me wonder if it's a coachbuild or a rebuild???
PS - this is a great website to waste some time browsing through...although it is in French:-
http://www.antiqbrocdelatour.com/Les-collections/v...
Proportions / overhangs are correct for a Simca 1000 coupe, but the roofline wraps overe more, rear quarters look a little wrong (slightly finned rear wings?) and the front isn't quite right. Could it be a coachbuilt version? Were there any such things?
Roofline is correct for a Salmson 2300, but the front wheelarch-vs-door is all wrong.
Proportions and roofline right for a Renault Fregate Coupe, as is the squared-off rear arch, but bonnet still looks wrong and not 100% on the rear wings.
The bonnet/nose is the killer here...it's shouting Simca/Gordini, which really makes me wonder if it's a coachbuild or a rebuild???
PS - this is a great website to waste some time browsing through...although it is in French:-
http://www.antiqbrocdelatour.com/Les-collections/v...
saaby93 said:
vixen1700 said:
From the classics forum, the little coupe second from the left.
Could somebody with good computer skills blow it up a bit or hone in on it a bit. It's got us all stumped over there.
Edited by Tannedbaldhead on Saturday 27th January 15:48
saaby93 said:
vixen1700 said:
From the classics forum, the little coupe second from the left.
Could somebody with good computer skills blow it up a bit or hone in on it a bit. It's got us all stumped over there.
The saga continues!
I think it was mentioned earlier in the thread that the car in front - the rear of the car may be obscuring the front with it's back end. So what looks like the front end on the mystery may in fact be parts of the back end of the other car, if you see what i mean.
However, that doesn't help really does it for we still haven't seen a car that has the combination of roof shape vs wheelarch shape vs everything else.
Bah. It's a puzzler!
I think it was mentioned earlier in the thread that the car in front - the rear of the car may be obscuring the front with it's back end. So what looks like the front end on the mystery may in fact be parts of the back end of the other car, if you see what i mean.
However, that doesn't help really does it for we still haven't seen a car that has the combination of roof shape vs wheelarch shape vs everything else.
Bah. It's a puzzler!
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