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Sure.full year?
Errr... What's this? Never heard of it
There can't be any ZISs after 1956, when the company was renamed to ZIL.
That came from the GT5 Car Wishlist. Thanks for clearing that one up.
Sure.full year?
Errr... What's this? Never heard of it
There can't be any ZISs after 1956, when the company was renamed to ZIL.
Can't find this car. It's mentioned on English Wiki, but nowhere else. I think there's a wrong digit and it should be ZIL 112 S '62, which did really exist.ZIL 412 S Race Car '62
I made this, I didn't do this very quickly. Been working on this for more than 2 1/2 years.Holy 🤬.
How long did this take to type? Or did you copy and paste? lease tell me it was a copy and past job, otherwise you have WAY too 🤬 much 🤬 spare time.
I made this, I didn't do this very quickly. Been working on this for more than 2 1/2 years.
Thanks!Holden Commodore Calais V V6 '13
Holden Commodore Calais V V8 Sportswagon '13
Holden Commodore Evoke '13
Holden Commodore SS '13
Holden Commodore SS-V Redline '13
Holden Commodore SV6 Ute '13
Holden Commodore SS-V Redline Ute '13
Holden Commodore SV6 Sportswagon '13
HSV Gen-F ClubSport '13
HSV Gen-F Clubsport R8 '13
HSV Gen-F ClubSport GTS '13
HSV Gen-F Maloo '13
HSV Gen-F Maloo R8 '13
HSV Gen-F Senator Signature '13
HSV Gen-F Tourer '13
HSV Gen-F Tourer R8 '13
HSV Grange '13
Just a couple of new Aussie cars I thought you may want to add
Thanks! But what do you mean "legend?"
You know a 'key'-'legend' is just another word for it
I know, but you can just press SHIFT+F and you can search anything.
Huge help! Thanks!So, heres BMW Pre-war stuff. Taken from the BMW classic archive, so it should be right!
Have fun!
Oh. That would take a really long time though.I meant to denote car types, not finding specific cars...doesn't matter, it's our list
I'll try to get that in sometime!Wow, impressive. I had to see if you had my first car, a Plymouth Gran Fury. It looks like it's missing, so here's the Wiki entry if it helps: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plymouth_Gran_Fury
(Mine was an ex-police car with the 440ci 7.2 litre engine.)
But wow what a project.
Oh. That would take a really long time though.
Thanks for the cars! And as for the legend, since I have so many different cars, I don't think I'd be able to finish that in the time that I've been able to get to this point, so I'll leave it alone for now. If/when I get more serious (putting money) into this, I might do that. But for now, it's an idea. Anyway, thanks and good luck on your list!Hey GT916, you may remember (or not) me commenting on the last one of these saying I'd try to stop by and contribute where I could. I've lost my car list completely twice after years of work each time, so I'm still rebuilding, but I maybe I can help out here and there. 👍
Here's some I've found so far (using the old GT VWL format):
...that's the A's on my list that you don't have (you have way more that I don't have). Let me know if you want me to stop bothering you. You have a very impressive list. 👍
Also, regarding the "legend" that was brought up a few posts up. The GT VWL and hence my list had/has a system much like the GT system to sort that out. For example, "Auto Union Type A '34" in this post is listed as "Auto Union Type A Grand Prix Race Car '34" in my list. Entries like "BrandX ModelX {SponsorX, SponsorY; Group C} Rally Car 'xx {x built; notable race/championship wins and drivers}" are common.
The model was sold under a variety of names, including Simca 1308 and 1309 models (with larger engines), Chrysler Alpine (name used for the Irish, UK and New Zealand markets), Chrysler 150 (Spanish market), Talbot 1510 / Talbot Alpine / Talbot 150 (a facelifted version launched by PSA after its takeover of Chrysler Europe) and Talbot Solara (the saloon version).
Here's a whole range you've missed.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simca_1307
It had numerous different names throughout the world, but none of them have made it onto your list.
The model was sold under a variety of names, including Simca 1308 and 1309 models (with larger engines), Chrysler Alpine (name used for the Irish, UK and New Zealand markets), Chrysler 150 (Spanish market), Talbot 1510 / Talbot Alpine / Talbot 150 (a facelifted version launched by PSA after its takeover of Chrysler Europe) and Talbot Solara (the saloon version).