Looks like a 9-5 estate modified for this, and other rally's
Last edited by thieuster; 29th March 2024 at 16:37.
Looks like a 9-5 estate modified for this, and other rally's
When you look long into an abyss, the abyss looks long into you.........
Chevrolet Nomad?
'Against stupidity, the gods themselves struggle in vain' - Schiller.
With the fold down tailgate which probably had an electric window it looks American to me. Ford Falcon or similar.
Started out with nothing. Still have most of it left.
A 1963 Plymouth Valiant Station Wagon.
Last edited by DMC102; 29th March 2024 at 17:45.
Thank goodness one of you guys found it, you can imagine the number of good looking 1960s estates I was stumbling across!
I fancy a Volvo P220 now! :-D
Vauxhall Cresta estate
I'd thrown out some other anchors on other sites as well. And there, it was suggested that it's a Dodge. A Plymouth was more luxurious and has metal striping and sometimes a two-tone paint job.
Dodge dart looks to be the most logical answer. And this is why. Read the last paragraph under the picture! I was looking for a connection between Saab and Dodge. My first hit on Google was this.
Thanks all for helping me with this!!!!
Unmodified Ecto-1.
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But did they have the split tailgate?
In the 'Saab Parish' on the internet, things have taken a twist. One Saab owner wrote that his uncle used to work for Saab and that he bought one of the Dodge Darts after it had served its time as support vehicle for the late 60's rally. Saab-Scania was the Swedish distributor for the Chrysler brand and Fergusson tractors. (Later, S-S was also the distributor for Volkswagen, but that was much later).
Looks like a VW Beetle to me.
Don't just do something, sit there. - TNH
Vauxhall FB Victor VX 4/90 Estate. tail lights are the giveaway.
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