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Maybe an EMW 327 Coupe !

You are correct sir! 1954. A slight difference in the hubcaps is the easiest clue

And now for something completely different.

ID 744

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Originally Posted by CyCarConsulting (Post 1633854)
And now for something completely different.

Looks like a van based on the Renault Juvaquattre.

Oi Sacre Bleu,
Elle est une Renault Juvaquatre Fourgonnette Commerciale.
Il n'est pas facile, d'assigner un an, pour elle.
Ces véhicules ont été construits ŕ partir de 1937 jusqu'en 1960.

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You are correct sir!

No one is jumping in, so I will continue............

Seems to be from mid '40s... I am not sure about the design elements very much though, seems like another Italian design marvel.

Experts to provide some more digging here.

According to the rules I must divulge the name of this car now.
Here it is in front of the factory as well.

Interesting. Could you give us a little detail of the marque, technical specifications and trivia as well?

I know very little about this car, I am trying to find info on it now

Make and model of the car please:

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Well,according to the sparse info available on the net,DM Nacional was a Mexican marque which built coachbuilt cars.No record whether this was a limited production model whatsoever.Is this eligible for this thread?
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Originally Posted by predatorwheelz (Post 1642865)
Make and model of the car please:

Ok, since no guesses seem to be forthcoming, here are some hints:


1. ID 746 is the product of a now almost forgotten European Manufacturer which holds a unique distinction in the 24 hr Le Mans.

2. The 1.5 ltr OHV engine used in this car was very advanced for its age, and needed minor modifications for road and race use alike.

3. The car did not have a model name, or atleast no one remembers it having one. Its shape earned it a particular nickname, by which it is now officially known.

ID 746:

after a little googling i think the car would be - "1929 Chenard et Walcker"


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