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Doofus

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34,004 posts

200 months

Saturday 4th July
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Following my Automotive Outliers thread, which grew more legs than I anticipated, here's another:

Whilst we all know it's the wrong name on a car the manufacturer didn't need to make, the electric Ford Capri has it's model name on the front as well as the back.



Now, things like the Triumph Stag and the original Ford Mustang have grille badges representing the model rather than the make, but what other cars have the model name on the front?

Triumph Spitfire & GT6.

Mr Squarekins

1,609 posts

89 months

Saturday 4th July
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TR5 also.

GetCarter

31,088 posts

306 months

Saturday 4th July
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Puddenchucker

5,654 posts

245 months

Saturday 4th July
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Cold

16,559 posts

117 months

Saturday 4th July
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Does this count?


Scrump

23,897 posts

185 months

Saturday 4th July
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Not a car, but FIAT seem very proud of the latest Ducato

bristolracer

5,931 posts

176 months

Saturday 4th July
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Scrump said:
Not a car, but FIAT seem very proud of the latest Ducato
Don’t know why
It also masquerades as a Citroen/Peugeot/Toyota/Dodge van

Dapster

9,261 posts

207 months

Saturday 4th July
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Puddenchucker said:
All E21 and E12s had the model number on the grill unless you ticked badge delete on the order




InitialDave

14,896 posts

146 months

Saturday 4th July
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Land Rover have done it quite a bit over the years with the 90/110/Defender.

Clad-Hach

570 posts

15 months

Saturday 4th July
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I liked when BMW had the model and engine badge on the grill, then you could easily spot the six cylinder cars which were the ones to have.


Puddenchucker

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245 months

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Glitzy Mitzy

1,451 posts

55 months

Saturday 4th July
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Ford's have got form for this sort of thing:









It seems as if only the later cars had to make do without the front-end nameplate.

Dapster

9,261 posts

207 months

Saturday 4th July
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Fast Audis have been there for a few years






Doofus

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34,004 posts

200 months

Saturday 4th July
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Ok then, so the answer is "Almost all of them." hehe

Mr Squarekins

1,609 posts

89 months

Sunday 5th July
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Seem so!

Dapster

9,261 posts

207 months

Sunday 5th July
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Dapster said:
All E21 and E12s had the model number on the grill unless you ticked badge delete on the order
Actually, the most iconic....


rodericb

8,742 posts

153 months

Monday 6th July
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Some years of Honda Integra had Integra embossed into the front bumper. Locations varied - some versions had it between the Honda badge and the left headlight, some down on the front as shown here:


steviegunn

1,423 posts

211 months

Monday 6th July
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InitialDave said:
Land Rover have done it quite a bit over the years with the 90/110/Defender.
My first thought :


mikeyr

3,331 posts

220 months

Monday 6th July
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A slightly different approach to this question, when I had a Mk1 Ford Puma I don't think that had a model badge front or back. Got a feeling there was one on the B pillar? That's gotta be fairly rare?

Triumph Man

9,525 posts

195 months

Monday 6th July
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On a slightly different theme (yet similar) my Grandad had a 1987 Toyota Camry which didn't actually have the Toyota badge anywhere on it - it just had "Toyota" script on the grille and boot lid, and "Camry" on the steering wheel.