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ID 735 is a 1958 Goggomobil TS 250 Coupe.
@avishar It has been posted here before.And you cannot post a car until the car before it has been identified.
ID:735 is a 1958 Goggomobil TS 250
2 cylinder, 2 stroke, air-cooled 247 cc engine by Glas, developing 13.6 bhp @ 5,000 rpm. By way of comparison, the Tata Nano's 2 cylinder engine
is a 624 cc, developing 35 bhp @ 5250 rpm.
The Goggomobil TS 250 could manage 75 km/h.
Car is barely 4 times my weight.
ID:734 - which looks nearly identical to a hundred other modern sedans (including the Kia Rio and the Chinese BYD F3DM plug-in hybrid) - appears to be a Russian
TagAZ Vega (don't ask me which year though).
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Originally Posted by Ram
(Post 1606895)
Thank you Double Mac. It was a really obscure car to identify. For all the collective knowledge we have here, none of us knew about Eucort of Spain. |
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Originally Posted by agspins
(Post 1609047)
Thanks a lot Doublemac for that one.Never really heard of Eucort. |
My pleasure, gentlemen. I find it odd that on this forum we tend to thank each other for interesting finds whereas elsewhere my 'guess the car' thread (overflowing with obscure models, needless to say) gets deleted because it's considered a 'spamfest' serving the sole purpose of boosting my post count.
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Originally Posted by avishar
(Post 1612906)
This is should be breakfast for doublemac:). |
Thank you, it was (and it was the exact same picture, too). :) It's a good idea to use the 'search this thread' function if in doubt whether a given model has been featured here before.
ID:734 has been taken from here.
http:// avtojurnal.ru/avtobusiness/avtobusiness_15793.html
Таганрогский автозавод начинает продажи долгожданного C100.
translation: Taganrog's autofactory starts sales (of) anticipated C100

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It is a 2009 тагаз с100 Вега (टागाज़ सी१०० वेगा)
A South Korean design assembled in Russia.
Yes it is the goggomobil,and i am sorry for posting it again,wasnt aware it had been posted before.
An easy one to kick start this thread again!:)
ID 735 Guess the car.

ID 735 is a Venturi Atlantique. Too easy, but effort to revive the thread appreciated.
OT: Check out the new pics I've posted in the Kolkata OTR thread.
ID 736:Not too difficult.
ID 736 is a Brit TVR Tasmin. Way too easy!
ID 736. An 80's TVR Tasmin.
@avishar - One suggestion. Next time you put up a pic, try to blur out the obvious details. The design language of the car in question could have pointed to many countries - Italy, France, East Europe or even Japan. But the Tasmin badge, so prominently displayed, gave it away.
Yes thats the Tasmin.Thanks for your suggestion.
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Originally Posted by avishar
(Post 1618585)
(...) Thanks for your suggestion. |
Another suggestion while we're at it. Always change the filename! :)
OK, how about something
slightly more challenging after a couple of handouts?
ID:737 was - according to my research - a production model and there are quite a few pictures around the web that seem to back this conviction up:
A convertible version was also available:
Shockingly enough, I only learned about this model yesterday - I'm not sure how encouraging this may sound. :)
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Originally Posted by Double Mac
(Post 1619410)
OK, how about something slightly more challenging after a couple of handouts? ID:737 was - according to my research - a production model and there are quite a few pictures around the web that seem to back this conviction up |
Looking at those headlight assemblies I would've shouted Pegaso - but on closer inspection its nowhere as elegant looking. I'm watching this space:)
I like to think I came even closer, esp. the styling cues -- the snout, the shape of the roof.
But unfortunately ID:737 is a much smaller car and much less refined, though equally obscure as this one.
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