Picture on the wall at a friend's shop. Bottom corner says Pebble Beach. No year given. Is it a 206...? Image Unavailable, Please Login
Can anyone identify what manufacturer this "D" emblem came from? I've wondered about it for years. Image Unavailable, Please Login
Photos are from the early 70's in France. Porsche badges on the hood and the rear. Any infos ? Thank you. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Don't have an answer for you, but maybe some additional shots will help someone else identify it. Looks like a homemade "special" to me. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
looks like a replica or kit, supposed to look like a porsche 904, but based on a vw bettle chassis by the looks
Can anyone confirm this is a Road&Track? Issue? Identify any of the cars on the open page? Image Unavailable, Please Login
For some reason my computer won't show the bottom portion of your James Dean picture. The magazine is indeed Road & Track, and it can be narrowed down to either April, August, or October of 1955, based on the Jaguar ad on the rear cover. JD died on 9/30/55. If I could see the rest of the picture, I might be able to pinpoint it.
The white car looks like an old NSU but seems early for that car. The right page looks like 250 Ferrari but I am not an expert...
Now we're coming through, my computer is sloooooooooowwww today. The issue is August 1955, he's viewing pages 34-35, the report on the Turin Auto Show. Upper left is a cutaway display of the new Fiat 600 Sedan, below that a row of 600 Sedans, an Allemano convertible, and a Zagato (?) Coupe. At the bottom is an Abarth 1100 Spyder by Boano. On the right page is a rear view of a Vignale Fiat, next to a Monterosa convertible on an Alfa1900SS chassis. The center picture is Fiat 8V by Pininfarina. At the bottom is a Boano Fiat (with Continental kit?) and a Ferrari America.
Definitely VW, but probably a one-off. The body rear of the windshield looks very Puma, but not exactly. Image Unavailable, Please Login