Advertising
Last completed movie pages
Comments about this movie - Page 1/2 [ Next ] | Related page | Author | Message | Date | Actions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
dhill_cb7 ![]() | Nothing for this one. | 2021-05-11 04:02 | ||
Jettalover ![]() | CA 1HFV211 | 2021-05-11 03:53 | ||
Reg1992 ![]() | This looks just like mine ![]() |
2016-06-24 04:35 | ||
lightninboy ![]() | This tractor is a Farmall A, not a Farmall Cub. It has a Farmall A grille and a Farmall A hood. Farmall Cub identification 1947-1954 red with red screen grille 1954-1956 red with red 00-Series grille 1956-1958 red with white 30-50-Series grille 1958-1963 red with white 40-60-Series grille 1963-1975 yellow with white 04-06-Series grille 1975-1979 yellow with black 04-06-Series grille http://www.atis.net/CubFAQ/cub_faq.html |
2012-10-20 18:39 | ||
tonkatracker ![]() | so according to those figures there is a good chance that this car was imported which means that the "built in" would stay blank as we have no way of knowing where this particular model was built |
2011-10-05 02:27 | ||
night cub ![]() | The library where I used to live used to get the Ward's Automotive Yearbook almost every year. It's basically the bible for all auto figures. Being a stats junkie, I copied alot of the pages with sales and production figures. They did not report import body styles by model until the 1989 (just a total for all models, so Civic and Accord were combined for bodystyles). For domestic cars, they only reported body-style for production, not sales. So I do not know how many of each total bodystyle was sold until the 1990s. Here's what I found for this generation Accord. 1982 sales: 195,524-imported / 0-domestic 1983 sales: 171,735-imported / 50,402-dom / model year US prod: 33,508-4door / 0-3door 1984 sales: 123,049-imported / 133,601-dom / model year US prod: 90,980-4door / 26,220-3door 1985 sales: 122,444-imported / 145,976-dom / missing this year I see US-made hatches until 1988. For 1989 (final hatch year) all hatches were imported. I believe all the coupes and wagons for the next two generations were US built. |
2011-10-05 01:37 | ||
rtsbusman1997 ![]() | I think the sedan was mad in the US only; no hatchbacks. | 2011-10-05 00:49 | ||
tonkatracker ![]() | Do we know what percentage or if only certain body styles were made in the US? For instance in high school I had an 84 Accord hatchback and the VIN started with a "J" so it was built in Japan (but maybe this was only the case with hatchbacks??) | 2011-10-05 00:28 | ||
rtsbusman1997 ![]() | Made in USA for USA. -- Last edit: 2011-10-04 23:35:52 |
2011-10-04 23:35 | ||
Bebert ![]() | Pas made for USA, car pas de spécificité. | 2011-02-09 07:43 | ||
ingo ![]() | In Germany the Capri II even got its own jingle: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TcQTFNIr1E4 ![]() O.k., with a Capri I you have more chance at the ladies: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nq1c3726leI&NR=1 -- Last edit: 2011-01-30 21:15:28 |
2011-01-30 21:14 | ||
dsl ![]() | Thanks for the info. So to try and pin everything down on US versions/dates/mys: 1] Capri 1 (early version) thin rear lights, long dummy side vents forward of rear wheels: - launched in US April 70 - is this 70 or 71 my? - no apparent changes before US Capri 1 (late version) - agreed? Or if there are, what are they, and which US my? 2] Capri 1 (late version). Facelift with large rear lights and shortened dummy vents. UK equivalents launched Sept 72, German probably similar. - date of US launch unknown - is 73my acceptable? - first examples seem to have ordinary bumpers. We don't have too many of them but they do exist - see thumbs 3&4 in /vehicle.php?id=19891 . - next change seems to be bigger girder bumpers - most of our Capri 1 late versions - possibly plus new grille design - agree 74my? - no sales in 75my so we should never have 1975 entries. 3] Capri 2 (new body with hatchback) - launched in US for 76my; any changes for 77my? - were they all Ghia spec/badged or were there other versions? For instance the coachlined example - /vehicle_129247-Capri-1977.html which looks like European S trim. - no sales in 78my or later, so no US Capri 3 (as introduced in Europe spring 78) should exist. |
2011-01-30 17:34 | ||
an_unusual_eye ![]() | 1970+ for the 504 in the U.S., but does the bumper style make it definitively later..? |
2011-01-30 07:30 | ||
ford_guy ![]() | Yes sir, and it's a 1981-1986 model too. | 2011-01-30 05:32 | ||
night cub ![]() | The 1976 models were introduced early, in March 1975 (From Standard Catalog of Imported Cars 1946-1990). Leftovers were sold in 1978. Alos says that Capris were introduced on April 17, 1970 in the US. -- Last edit: 2011-01-30 03:41:46 |
2011-01-30 03:35 | ||
an_unusual_eye ![]() | i THINK that we received the mark I for the 1971-74 model years, and the mark II for 1976-78 model years, but the '78s may have been left over '77s... | 2011-01-30 03:08 | ||
dsl ![]() | So there was a break - unless Capri 1 continued in US into 75my which would mean being produced for US-only for a year and a bit after production for Europe had stopped. Reason for trying to pin this down was looking at our US Capris and trying to clean up some of the undated Capri 1s. Unclear when (69/70/71) first US Capris sold, and then how many different mys were apparent after the minor 73my facelift (big rear lights, short side vents) from the various bumper and grille arrangements. | 2011-01-30 02:59 | ||
night cub ![]() | From Wiki: "1976-78 models were the re-designed hatchback models offered worldwide since 1974, fitted with the grill-mounted turn signal lamps and the required round sealed-beam headlamps, 5 mph body-color bumpers and catalytic converter, requiring no-lead fuel.." |
2011-01-30 02:43 | ||
dsl ![]() | Capri 2 launched in UK early 74 and presumably similar in Germany, so unlikely US waited to 76my unless there was a year or so break after Capri 1 stopped. Can anyone clarify? | 2011-01-30 02:39 | ||
night cub ![]() | yes, no 1975 models in the US. |
2011-01-30 02:37 | ||
an_unusual_eye ![]() | 1976-78 for the Capri II in the U.S..? | 2011-01-30 02:27 | ||
rjluna2 ![]() | Script position at the front fender shows that it is 1971/72 model year. | 2011-01-30 02:20 | ||
an_unusual_eye ![]() | this WOULD BE a Chevrolet C-20 Silverado Fleetside... but it's a GMC, so... GMC C-2500 Sierra Classic Wideside..? |
2011-01-30 02:19 | ||
dsl ![]() | Capri 2, possibly Ghia - 75 or 76my in US? | 2011-01-30 02:19 | ||
an_unusual_eye ![]() | 1958+..? | 2011-01-30 01:56 | ||
night cub ![]() | 1976-78 Capri II next to it. | 2011-01-30 01:53 | ||
karoomay ![]() | 504 | 2011-01-30 01:52 | ||
night cub ![]() | 1984-85 Delta 88 | 2011-01-30 01:48 | ||
Reg ![]() | Triumph TR3A. | 2011-01-30 01:43 | ||
Commander 57 ![]() | And a beauty. | 2011-01-30 01:21 | ||
CougarTim ![]() | The side trim is much too plain for a Delta. With the thin chrome along the beltline, this ought to be a Jetstar 88. | 2010-04-26 21:07 | ||
jettalover ![]() | '84 according to Calif. smog test site. | 2010-03-05 07:45 | ||
easyrider ![]() | hardtail | 2010-03-04 20:12 | ||
ddgonzal ![]() | Yes, 1971 or 1972 blue Datsun 1200 2-dr sedan, north american model, left hand drive (LB110), California license plate. http://datsun1200.com | 2009-01-15 08:16 | ||
AMC_Pacer_X ![]() | 1970 AMC Hornet Two Door Sedan. | 2008-08-13 06:44 | ||
Citsa ![]() | Yes, Farmall Cub | 2008-06-03 23:39 | ||
DynaMike ![]() | Model 1963. | 2008-05-28 20:25 | ||
rjluna2 ![]() | You mean US assembled? I didn't know that Honda vehicles were made in USA. |
2008-05-25 03:34 | ||
rjluna2 ![]() | With federally mandated front bumper makes it 1974/76. | 2008-05-25 03:33 | ||
rjluna2 ![]() | Model 1867. | 2008-05-25 03:31 | ||
Red Grant ![]() | any chases? | 2008-05-24 02:53 | ||
Ingo ![]() | The Benz was a wreck before, totally rotten underneath. | 2008-05-23 18:18 | ||
nzcarnerd ![]() | Silver Cloud 3 from the early '60s. | 2008-05-23 08:13 | ||
nzcarnerd ![]() | Both Harley-Davidsons. The one on the left has a panhead engine so is 1958-65. The other one has a shovelhead engine and a front disc brake so is post-1970. I can't tell whether this one has a 'softail' frame or if it is a hardtail. | 2008-05-23 08:12 | ||
Snookie ![]() | Is this authentic SFPD? | 2008-05-23 06:29 | ||
taxiguy ![]() | Built in Ohio | 2008-05-23 03:36 | ||
ford_guy ![]() | Yes, it is a Gran Fury. | 2008-05-23 02:39 | ||
Firebird86 ![]() | I believe it was 1972/76, 1971 was the last year for the Bunkies Birds, the next generation was known as the Big Birds, comments? | 2008-05-23 02:18 | ||
Firebird86 ![]() | yup, looks like a 1978/79, comments? | 2008-05-23 02:12 | ||
Firebird86 ![]() | The 1200 was available in the US also back around 1971 | 2008-05-23 02:11 |
Advertising