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Sparky 45 10-17-2012 01:03 AM

Hard to tell for sure.
 
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Originally Posted by 1badgmc (Post 1339800)
Nope. Oldsmobile Bravada.

Are you the photographer? The pic is a little grainy and I can't make out the logo in the steering wheel. I know the pebble texture of the bumper and taillights are the same as on my Vue. I thought the Bravada tailights were more squared off. I could very well be wrong. I know the girl is nicely built either way!:D

Buck Turgidson 10-17-2012 02:21 AM

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I must correct an injustice. To have such a collection of classic cars and not have the Corvette properly represented is a travesty. I intend to correct this immediately.
(1956 - 1961)

1badgmc 10-17-2012 07:10 AM

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Originally Posted by Sparky 45 (Post 1339851)
Are you the photographer? The pic is a little grainy and I can't make out the logo in the steering wheel. I know the pebble texture of the bumper and taillights are the same as on my Vue. I thought the Bravada tailights were more squared off. I could very well be wrong. I know the girl is nicely built either way!:D

I somewhat am. I take pictures of cars for dealerships to put on their websites, so I've come across a lot of the GMT-360 SUVs that are the Chevy TrailBlazer, GMC Envoy, Buick Rainier, Isuzu Ascender, Saab 9-7x and Oldsmobile Bravada. My first thought was the Rainier, but it doesn't have amber signals in the taillights. The Bravada does have the amber If you do an image search for the Bravada, you'll see it. Note the reflector shape and location in the bumper too.

illoveit 10-17-2012 10:00 AM

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And of course Abi
And yes it was a Bravada, My sweetie bought it for me for my birthday.

Sparky 45 10-17-2012 01:45 PM

Bravada it is!
 
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I just fixed cars for about 20 years. Never paid that much attention to the sheetmetal.

Here's my best car/girl picture. The car is a 1955 Thunderbird, the girl is Carla of unknown vintage. I'd have done almost anything to get her top off!:D

illoveit 10-17-2012 02:08 PM

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A few more and a two more of me and my Bravada. It was a cheep camera.

Kariba 10-19-2012 04:03 AM

Wow, Guys!
 
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Wow, Guys, thank you.

I'm almost out of stock (the last of my photos are posted below) and I was afraid this thread would die.

Just love this sudden rush of sheet metal and beauty. Special thanks for the straight axle Corvettes, which are outstanding. But I need help identifying them. Single headlamp = 1956 and 1957. Double headlamp = 58, 59, 60 &61?

And I have a special yearning for well made hot-rods. Can we sneak them into this thread also? After all, they started life as a classic car.

Here's what I think I posted today:

63 E type
2006 Opel Corsa (Not a classic, but check out the interior
Hotrod, from a 52 Ford, I think
78 Oldsmobile
78 Oldsmobile Any Comments from Hardwood on this?

As always, Please comment, please correct, please name the unidentified cars and please post more.

jbellen 10-22-2012 01:14 PM

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Ten to add. Cars, and Trucks

disu1977 11-03-2012 07:34 AM

@Kariba : 1 is a 1958 Opel Kapitän
 
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Originally Posted by Kariba (Post 1327813)
Like I said, I hope there are guys out there who know better, but here goes
1 is a 1955 Chevy
2 is a 1963 Jaguar E type
3 is a 1967 Chrysler Valiant
4 is a 1967 Alfa Romeo Guilietta
5 is a 2010 Mustang
6 is a 1947 Ford
7 is a 1961 Renault Floride
8 is a 1964 Citroen 2CV
9 is a 1958 Pontiac
10 is a 1952 Cadillac

Comments and corrections are welcome. Pick your favourite car accessory too, if you like.

1 is a 1958/59 Opel Kapitän "Schlüssellochkapitän"

Kariba 11-04-2012 04:58 AM

A rare beast
 
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Originally Posted by disu1977 (Post 1353166)
1 is a 1958/59 Opel Kapitän "Schlüssellochkapitän"

Thanks for the correction, Disu. I think that Opel Kapitan's from that era were quite rare outside Germany. I rode in one as a boy a long time ago and I think they share DNA with 6 cylinder Holdens and Vauxhalls.

But the Cars in this thread are merely the frames that contain the art and beauty of their passengers. Does anyone have any more to contribute?


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