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I know this one but can't think of it at the moment, it's famous for having the single headlight.

I'm thinking Studebaker at the moment but still don't have it.

I am now so curious I am very tempted to cheat and look it up online. OK I won't post the answer then if I do.

:D

Nope I'm wrong, and not the one I was thinking of. :o

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I know this one but can't think of it at the moment, it's famous for having the single headlight.

I'm thinking Studebaker at the moment but still don't have it.

I am now so curious I am very tempted to cheat and look it up online. OK I won't post the answer then if I do.

:D

Nope I'm wrong, and not the one I was thinking of. :o

You're thinking of the 'Tucker' as I was too but from what I rem the Tucker this car does not resemble it.

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It was a Buick dream car, but three things were not typical. The tail fins and lights foreshadowed the 1954 Cadillac, of course no port holes on the side. Plus, the grille and Dagmar sized bullets in front were more Cadillac than Buick.

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Boksida

Correct Sir please have a turn.

Looks like Who, me has snuck in with one. Hard to tell from thumbnail images, but could it be a Hillman Imp?

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Boksida

Correct Sir please have a turn.

Looks like Who, me has snuck in with one. Hard to tell from thumbnail images, but could it be a Hillman Imp?

Sorry about that Boksida, I did not see your reply seconds before mine...Credit is yours anyway...

With this one, no, not a Hillman

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I think it's a 1960's East German car called a "Trabant", made by VEB Sachsenring Automobilwerke Zwickau in Zwickau, Saxony.

Actually, there is a movie named after the Trabant: Go Trabi, Go! A German movie about an East German family coping with reunification in the early 1990s.

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I think it's a 1960's East German car called a "Trabant", made by VEB Sachsenring Automobilwerke Zwickau in Zwickau, Saxony.

Actually, there is a movie named after the Trabant: Go Trabi, Go! A German movie about an East German family coping with reunification in the early 1990s.

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I once took a Trabant taxi ride in Bulgaria years ago.........a journey i will not forget in a hurry !!

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