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130rapid PL1972+ larger tailgate window. 2021-12-28 18:36
Weasel1984 PLPerhaps the first model year of Mehari should be 1969. I've just read once again an article about the car's history from 2000. So the first photo session with the well known pics at the golf course dates back to 16 may 1968 indeed (12 cars had to exist at this moment - 8 was used for the pics), but the start of the serial production was delayed, due to the general strike in the country and finally the production version had its premiere in fall 1968 - in October.
Possibly the cars with horizontal front indicators below the headlights were only protos/pre-serial(???)...
2013-07-21 20:14
dsl SX66+ quarterlights. 2012-10-02 15:56
dsl SX/vehicle_514431-Rolls-Royce.html and /vehicle.php?id=267727 and others.

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2012-07-07 02:11
electra225 ITI agree ! 2009-12-31 12:06
paradise67 FRune plaque d'immat "10", un privilege meme a l'époque 2009-08-20 11:35
park-ward FRIt is chassis #LHLW22 which is in the Mougins Museum. (1958, HJM lim to design 7358 = ok) 2009-08-06 20:54
ProwlerX USChases?
2008-09-09 01:23
Ingo DE
Bravada wrote
Wrocław is a very good example - almost all of the German population of Breslau were expelled after WW2, while the city was settled by the population of former Polish Galician areas, mostly Lviv. In a way, the spirit of Lviv and Galicia lives a hundred miles away in Wrocław now, but what happened to the former spirit of Breslau then?


The spirit is gone. Where it shall have survived? The only old-style reminiscence of Schlesien (Silesia) are some butchers "Original schlesische Wustspezialitäten", where the old recipies have survived in traditional butcher-families.

But from the old Schlesien is more left than from the old Ostpreussen or Westpreussen, because there were more German speaking people left over after 1945/46.
2007-12-13 20:01
sixcyl FR
rjluna2 wrote

Sorry about the comment. :king:


No problem ;)
2007-12-10 00:21
samyuk CAI think it is a Silver Wraith, H J Mulliner, about 1955-56, Design no. 7358, the tail light is a bit unusual for that period, though

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2007-12-09 23:45
rjluna2 US
sixcyl wrote

here it is, and it's indeed a nice one :love:


This vehicle has French headlight.

antp tells me that you stopped at the middle of picture database loading. Sorry about the comment. :king:

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2007-12-09 22:03
rjluna2 US
antp wrote Sixcyl uploads so many background vehicles that it takes time before all pics are these :D Be patient, he stopped at "P" (Peugeot 204), I guess that the Rolls-Royce will come later

Okay, thanks. I didn't notice that. :king:
2007-12-09 22:01
sixcyl FRThe non literal translation does make sense but it's like that if the title in french was "Tout le monde est beau, tout le monde est gentil" that makes sense too of course, but it loose the ironical sens used with kiddy talking ... I think this ironical touch cannot be introduced in english : it's untranslatable 2007-12-09 20:58
G-MANN UKPerhaps "Everything is Nice, Everthing is Beautiful" would make more sense? Or "It's all right, everything is nice and beautiful"? 2007-12-09 20:20
G-MANN UK
Ray B. wrote It does make sense in french. It's like you'd be speaking kiddy talk to a child, to comfort him (HE repeats EVERYBODY).


But the literal translation certainly doesn't make sense in English! :D This often happens with film titles when they are marketed to foreign countries, the "lost in translation" effect.
2007-12-09 20:05
bref FRPas de feu de position sur l'aile avant, 1970+ 2007-12-09 19:35
antp BEYes, but then it could make the same sense in English I guess? 2007-12-09 18:37
Ray B. FRIt does make sense in french. It's like you'd be speaking kiddy talk to a child, to comfort him (HE repeats EVERYBODY). 2007-12-09 18:36
G-MANN UKWho is "He"? 2007-12-09 18:22
antp BEIt is the literal translation from the French one, but even in French it does not make so much more sense. It is a kind of expression but I do not know if it comes from the movie title or not. 2007-12-09 18:20
G-MANN UKThe English title doesn't make much sense in English. Maybe it's a literal translation. 2007-12-09 18:16
sixcyl FR[Image: toutlemondeaawm4.3130.jpg] [Image: toutlemondeabsp5.th.jpg]

Marina Vlady
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many pretty “chickens” in this film of 1972 [Image: sol.gif]

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Who remenber this « stupid toy » ? :D
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... nice frieze
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2007-12-09 17:58
bref FRC'est une GLS de 1971 année ou apparaissent les petits logos Simca 1100 au droit du capot avant et de la malle arrière (à la place des lettrages S I M C A), année de simplification aussi (ou d'appauvrissement..) plus de passages de roues chromés sur GLS, et de baguette chromée sur la LS.

Année de transition avec la petite lunette arrière, le modèle bombé apparait en 1972
2007-12-09 17:27
chris40 UKSilver Wraith Limousine by H J Mulliner, I think: comments?

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2007-12-09 17:10
DAF555 SEGL trim, 1964+ 2007-12-09 16:39
big dave VAI believe with this style bed it is called a D-100 Sweptline. 2007-12-09 16:31
chris40 UKIt's a 1966 MY 1300 - pierced wheels, flat hubcaps. Apart from LHD a dead ringer for my old one. 2007-12-09 16:22
wickey SKSilver Wraith? 2007-12-09 15:37
Bravada PL
Quote My family was on the ship, which was following that one: http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilhelm_Gustloff_%28Schiff%29


Oh my, would you believe I've never heard of it? There are still so many white spots...

As concerns Gdingen, it's just that I am thinking of Gdynia as of a place that only came to life in 1920s - I do realize there was a village there and it had to have a German name, but still I find it somehow funny (like the fact that Ian Fleming made Bloefeld born in Gdynia in 1908 or so, many years before the city was founded ;) ).

PS. Now I read Gdingen was a popular "Kurort" (interestingly enough, this word is a direct loanword from German to Polish). I've considered Gdynia my second home town and didn't know that... Shame on me...

I believe borders have been moving accross Europe, states were formed and fell apart - but I guess the Polish-German (and to some extent, Russian, Ukrainian and Belarussian) recent history is one of the few cases where such a huge land mass and number of people were involved in the moving actual states few hundred kilometres.

Wrocław is a very good example - almost all of the German population of Breslau were expelled after WW2, while the city was settled by the population of former Polish Galician areas, mostly Lviv. In a way, the spirit of Lviv and Galicia lives a hundred miles away in Wrocław now, but what happened to the former spirit of Breslau then?

2007-12-09 15:18
Ingo DE
Bravada wrote

What was your father doing in Gdynia? It is actually quite funny to hear that there is a German name for a city that didn't exist until 1920s (though I guess it might have been applied to the village during the time it belonged to Prussia). Do come to Poland more often - history aside, it is a beautiful and fascinating country (did you get to experience the Elbląg Canal, for one?). I actually feel the same way about Germany and Germans.


My family was on the ship, which was following that one: http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilhelm_Gustloff_%28Schiff%29

When I'd parked in front of Marienburg/Malbork I was also thinking "Hmm, exactly here my grand-grandfather was working between 1920 and 1939 as a customs-officer at the border-point".
I'm sure, that people from countries ouside of Middle Europe (especially Germany and Poland) have no idea, how often the boderlines have changed in the last centuries.

Why is "Gdingen" an unusual name? I don't say "Gotenhafen".

I' really interested to travel more to Poland. My wife is not very interested, but I would also go to Breslau/Wroclaw, where her mother's family had lived until 1945.
2007-12-09 14:04
Ingo DE
rpcm wrote For me it's difficult to criticize old radios that way. I cannot classify this design as "disgusting", it's simple and perfectly according to what was being done in period. You can't forget it's a "bread and butter" article and, of course, doesn't have the "aplomb" of a Becker.
About your car, if it had a Voxson or an Autovox, I wouldn't suggest to change it. Your car must have the indicator repeater and it had a square rear numberplate. All typical Italian-spec items that gave it a specific feeling.


Sorry, I never heard the names "Voxson" or "Autovox" and I never have seen them.
Yes, my car has the small turn-signals on the fender and also the white front indicators. But for German law I had to mount orange bulbs. Orange glasses were possible, too, but this would have destroyed the "Italian style". I even let the original tax-papers in the holder on the front-screen.
Also the hazard-light was blocked (Italian law in the 70ies, I don't know the reason). It was an ugly work to re-install it, because it's a duty in Germany.


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2007-12-09 13:47
carchasesfanatic EShehe i'll change it 2007-12-09 12:59
sixcyl FRT'as sans doute raison 2007-12-09 11:21
sixcyl FR1200 (1968)

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An other, not exactly the same YM I guess

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2007-12-09 11:19
sixcyl FR[Image: vwcoxbaiq7.6893.jpg] 2007-12-09 11:14
sixcyl FRI think of a basic LS 4portes 2007-12-09 11:07
58Roadmaster US1970-71 Dodge 2007-12-09 11:07
sixcyl FR[Image: simca1000abkn7.6527.jpg] 2007-12-09 11:04
sixcyl FR
rjluna2 wrote What - no Rolls-Royce with french headlight in picture database???


here it is, and it's indeed a nice one :love:
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2007-12-09 10:55
sixcyl FR[Image: renaultondineadtg6.1115.jpg] [Image: renaultondineabkl5.5723.jpg] [Image: renaultondineactw6.1927.jpg] 2007-12-09 10:48
sixcyl FR[Image: renault16bbga4.9812.jpg] 2007-12-09 10:44
sixcyl FRA Mercedes-Benz 220 Coupé behind ;)

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2007-12-09 10:42
sixcyl FR[Image: renault12breakackg0.7131.jpg] [Image: renault12breakabiu0.853.jpg] 2007-12-09 10:33
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sixcyl FR[Image: renault6abvk5.8075.jpg] 2007-12-09 10:19
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some other YM
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2007-12-09 10:13
bref FRBizarre en gris métal, j'aurais plutôt vu un 304 de cette couleur 2007-12-09 10:13
bref FRC'est une Super Luxe Injection. Dans les autres images, Diesel 1965 et Grand Tourisme 1967 2007-12-09 10:11

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