Commentaires
Related page | Author | Message |
---|---|---|
No point of having this, we dont list these cars, only roof changes.
|
||
No point of having this, we dont list these cars, only roof changes.
|
||
No point of having this, we dont list these cars, only roof changes.
|
||
No point of having this, we dont list these cars, only roof changes.
|
||
No point of having this, we dont list these cars, only roof changes.
|
||
No point of having this, we dont list these cars, only roof changes.
|
||
Alrighty
|
||
I must say this is the lowest car I probably seen in a while
|
||
Desscythe17 wrote
Still in production? Yes |
||
I would really like to meet the man who thought this is good idea.
|
||
Rinspeed wrote
there are betters pics here: fr.wheelsage.org/renault/19/113904/ To be honest my pictures were the only reason I added both Cortina and R19, but I will change them in a sec. |
||
It used a wreck of old Impala as a base for custom convertible used in the musical Hair. After a sucessful play the car was parked outside overnight, where some hooligans destroyed it completly and the car was sent to scrap.
I couldnt find any technical data so far, not sure if any dimensons are to be found to be honest. -- Last edit: 2017-05-01 13:27:05 |
||
sajmon14 wrote
Well we should have some sort of "depends on setting rule". For example a Trabant 1.1 can be classified as "not enough interesting" for someone but for me or JFK such car would be really unique or rare etc. Dunno if the Trabant was good example but you should understand my point. +1 |
||
A convertible or cabriolet is an automobile body style that can convert between an open-air mode and an enclosed one, varying in degree and means by model.
Off-road: Another type of convertibles is the off-road vehicles with removable soft tops such as Jeep Wrangler, Suzuki Escudo, Suzuki Samurai, Ford Bronco, Land Rover Defender, Mercedes-Benz G-Class, early models of Toyota Land Cruiser, Land Rover Defender, etc. All these models are available with various types of soft tops that attach to the roll cage or to the installation points on the vehicle's body. - Only the following vehicles will be accepted: Coupés, Convertibles, Sports Cars, Luxury Cars (> € 80,000), Race Car, Concept Car and Collection Cars (> 30 years). I really think about quitting this "competition" altogether. -- Last edit: 2017-04-21 21:53:29 |
||
Rinspeed, I just want to clarify something if the year of engines and production dont match/confuse you. Only one car was produced with automatic gearbox, but after year of testing the gearbox wasnt very reliable, so Skoda switched it for the manual gearbox.
|
||
Eternique, you posted bad rear pic. It is the pic of regular Yugo Florida with Belgrade plates.
|
||
Noooo! This car was so cool!
|
||
I dont recall it, but most likely no.
|
||
speedfreak975 wrote
elaborate ? Sports cars, convertibles, expensive cars over 80 000 euros, prototypes and cars over 30 years and that kind of stuff. I guess the car wasnt considered special enough. Prototypes have 100 points by default, race cars 10, regular street cars are rewarded by pricetag when new.. Multiplier is given when the car is older. EDIT Also it might be cars that arent that old but they werent imported officially, like US and JDM stuff, but dont quote me on that. -- Last edit: 2017-03-12 18:18:52 |
||
Rinspeed wrote
i think i had already see it near to my home in november. German manufacturers seems to do a lot of test near to my home in the Mont Ventoux (a mountain). I had see a lot of cars before release with little camouflage or heavy camouflage: BMW X6, 1 Cabriolet, 7, Mercedes S Klasse, the new Panamera (a convoy of 4 or 5) in june 2016 without camouflage... I think they test on there fuel pump. I have a book about developement of Skoda Favorit and the main man who constructed it says there that lot of european brands test it there. |
||
Happy new year from GMT+1!
|
||
It is funny how the most design-wise obsolete Indian Rapid just caught up with the current look, just as design is being replaced again.
|
||
Rinspeed wrote
how could we know where the pic is taken? Licence plates will work most of the times. |
||
One more thing that I dont know how it will work.
Lincoln Navigator isnt a rare sight in USA, so that isnt eligible. But if I see one here and I will make a picture of it...? Does that become eligible to add? |
||
I am not sure where the cars could be placed but it can be named "Car Spotting" or something like that.
|
||
Rinspeed wrote
No response? Is ask it because tomorrow, i will be on holiday so perhaps i will do that quickly. Other thing? Will we approuve pics of past years (if you had do pics last year for example) Are you okay with the points for the different cars? Are you okay with the type of cars we could put? I just want to ask if commercial vans/trucks with sized like normal cars are eligible. I have one pic of Tatra Beta (small commercial van) and also every morning I pass with bus around Multicar M22 that i otherwise saw only in museums. If they arent okay no harm done, I have other cars I can post. |
||
MishaC14 wrote
So what can I do? add the cars to the Toyota Japan? That or better just add Toyota (South America) |
||
MishaC14 wrote
ok thanks for the info If you will add USA cars though, please add the name of the state ![]() |
||
Rinspeed wrote
For Tatra 613, i think it's a common car in the past no? In 22 years it was produced only about 10 thousand cars, that isnt really a common car. But it is good to know that the points will multiply so it will be in the "higher level". |
||
Desscythe17 wrote
Sounds good, anyone going to an autoshow will have a big lead though :P Yes, I was in prague recently! Another problem might be that prices of cars and salaries changed over time. Tatra 613 for example has price comparable to todays Škoda Citigo, but it was damn expensive back in the day. -- Last edit: 2016-10-16 21:21:10 |