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A Ferret…with some aerodynamic frontal design input from Volvo (240) designer Jan Wilsgaard?
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I think it looks more like a Dingo.

There used to be one at a playground near my house when I was a kid, can you imagine that these days? All those hard edges. Health and safety would have a field day.

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Its a Daimler Dingo in the Musee des Blindes in Saumur France.
They have a few tanks and other vehicles there from all over the world ranging from 1917 to 1993.
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How about this one? Bit too easy I think
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Going back to that Anadol, I considered buying one in Turkey (Ankara) back in ‘97, luckily, I steered clear (primarily due to fears of parts availability…)

Anyway, I was pretty certain the one I was looking at was a 2 door/2 seater, it looked sort of like a Saab Sonnet III…

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Here’s a picture (from the inter webs…). It definitely had that same logo on the hood. The “34” on the plate is Istanbul.

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Very similar to the Ginetta G21 (from the rear) but, apparently, a different designer.
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Who can say what is so special about this?
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It's a 1953 Cadillac, apparently made of stone.
"Now that chassis number is particularly interesting ‘cos it’s the one after the one before, which is the one after mine, not many people know that"
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And where are YOU living...?
"Now that chassis number is particularly interesting ‘cos it’s the one after the one before, which is the one after mine, not many people know that"
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Stephen!

You're doing a Matlock to me - asking a question to which you already know the answer!
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How about rhis one?

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Not sure, but I bet it has a single-barrel carburettor.
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That’s pretty funny!

I won’t keep everyone guessing, it’s a bus for the city & tequila tours in Tequila, Mexico!

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