Joel got the Bristol 411 in 5 minutes flat,. Impressive.
But try this one. It’s almost as scarce as a Bristol now…….
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Hmmm… Chrysler 160 or 180 (I doubt it is a 2-litres since it has no vynil roof).
*vinyl.
Could be the Aussie Chrysler Centura – that’s pretty rare now.
Yes, though if in the UK a 1.8 (180) or 2 litre. The Humber that never was.
Scratch that – it’s the Centura as the grille on the quarter panel is missing. Damn, someone else spotted that!
Only the latest 180s and 2-liters got that grille on the quarter panel. Many don’t have and I guess 160s were built without it.
http://brasseul.free.fr/photos_voitures/chrysler_180_03%5B1%5D.jpg
http://pentastar.free.fr/Chrysler_fichier/Ventes/Annonce041/annonce.htm
Didn’t know Chrysler built an australian version though.
Chrysler 180.
+1 not seen a 180 for ages
Looks like my old Centura so Chrysler 180 1976.
Yep. Former owner of a 1977 KC Series 245 GLX Centura agrees. Noble steed it was. Except in the wet, I recall. Classy instruments too.