No one got our last Clue on the ’58 Packard Hawk. Maybe you’ll have better luck with this one.
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Mark Rothko BMW
For those of youse rolling your eyes at my art-world wankeur, Financial Times has just announced that Dongfeng have taken a controlling interest in Peugeot. During negotiations, the Peugeot family were code-named ‘Picasso’, Dongfeng was ‘Degas’, GM was ‘Gauguin’ and the French State was ‘Fragonard’. No, I wasn’t involved in negotiations but its a fully sick CC effect for me. Hehehe.
The Dacia Sandero?
+1
Cavalier Type-10 hatchback.
Yes, but the Stepway edition.
Well that’s odd. My comment was in reply to Triborough’s Dacia guest. When I posted it yesterday it was correctly posted as a reply to Triborough. Today it’s suddenly become a reply to Dave. Must be a ghost in the machine…!
Customized Pinzgauer
1961 Humber Super Snipe Series 3
Yeah, dunno. I’m leaning more towards the Series IV myself.
A ZAZ with a galvanized windscreen.
For some reason that shot reminds me of my buddy’s old 1962 Meteor, so that’s my guess.
Red? Can only be a Ferrari!
Citroen Visa: Cabernet Sauvignon Edition
61 Ford Starliner
**squints eyes**
Either a Zastava Yugo, or a Peterbilt 356.
Well it could be!
Must have missed the answer. What is this car?