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What car?

Marulek

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Hello everybody,
I need to know which car is this:

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I don't know if its British or Italian. can anyone help me?

Thanks,
Martin form Slovenia
 
Very nice! It looks like the love child of an early Camaro and an Alpha .
 
I think an Alfa 750 Sprint that someone has done customizing to the front end.

Bruce
 
It's certainly not Glas GT. So it's not british. I thought so at initially since the front end resembles that of some Morris cars. Try more!
Thanks,
Martin
 
Looks like a Pontiac GTO that's been washed in hot water and has shrunk!!! /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif
 
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It's certainly not Glas GT. So it's not british. I thought so at initially since the front end resembles that of some Morris cars. Try more!
Thanks,
Martin

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This is the only picture you have. A rear shot might answer a lot.

Bruce
 
I'm thinking Lancia or possibly an Alfa hybrid of some sort.........Maybe even Fiat .............but looks Italian
 
Just found a picture of a 750 Sprint and take my vote away for that car. I would bet it is Italian but no idea what.

Bruce
 

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The greenhouse looks quite 104 series Alfa GTV, but its hard to know from just one angle.
 
It's the only picture I have. It's certainly not Alfa. But it should be Italian, since it resembles late 50s Zagatos a lot. The front end really looks like a GTO or a 70s Morris, but all the rest is pure Italian, whether it be Fiat, Alfa or Lancia.

Why am I asking you this? The car is a riddle in our local vintage car newspaper
 
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