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Location: Sherwood Forest
Car type: 1938 Talbot Ten Airline
It's hard to imagine what Malcolm Bricklin was thinking! In 1969 something like that would have failed to find a market in the UK, never mind the US; ten years earlier in the wake of the Suez crisis perhaps...
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Here in Washington State, kei cars were not legal for travel on public roads for many years. A few were imported(the pick ups) to use on golf courses Now, they are legal and I see everything like the Subaru passenger vans, and a number of pick ups. The plethora of oversized pickups with huge tyres and raised to the point where you almost need a ladder to climb in, appalls me. I've been a small car guy since I learned to drive. I guess that makes me a rare bird in the US. Bigger is just bigger. small is better.
Erich in Seattle
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Location: Suffolk
See what happens when you leave a VW Beetle and a Fiat Topolino together in a warm garage!
Suffolk, UK
1925 Chummy
1934 Box
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Location: Auckland, NZ
The lines look very familiar. I am sure i have seen them here. Even before mass import controls ceased and Jap cars, new and used, flooded in. the occasional quircky jap model was imported privately. Quite a few Goggomobis, Isettas, and the occassional Meschersmitts and many fiats were imported earlier..
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Location: Beautiful Northumberland
Car type: 1933 RP Saloon (aka Mildred)
I was just thinking it was the result of a night of oily passion between a Morris minor and a fiat 500
Enjoy yourself, it's later than you think!
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Location: Herefordshire
I've never seen a Kei car I didn't want, this one included!
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Location: Wellington, NZ
I saw a nice BMW Isetta pootling about the hills of Wellington just this past weekend. Funnily enough just as I was saying how the little windy roads are great for small cars like an A7.
There was a Subaru 360 in the original Gran Turismo game on the Playstation. Always seems an odd car to include!
Simon