(http://www.brummie.me.uk/old/uploads/DSCF2045.JPG)
/points to cars and bikes....
could be a Plymouth Barracuda but that is a guess.
Monte Carlo?
(http://www.mulvanemarauders.com/photos/members/boyes.jpg)
some yankee tank.. thats close enuff in my book lol
Its either a Ford Gran Torino or a Plymouth.
Its not a Monte Carlo, thats for sure.
The grille makes me think that it might be an Aussie model.
it is a ford torino, nice one max.
could be an aussie version as teh grill is abit different, and the 4 door isnt very common.
i dont think it is. it just dont seem right
i posted on another forum, they all seem convinced it is a North American Ford Torino Sedan 4 Door.
nice one. Next time i see it ill ask.
It was at a neighbours house and i was gonna go have a look but they were on the door step. So i took the pic just incase i didnt make it in time. And guess what, i didnt :-)
(http://img214.imageshack.us/img214/5862/imag00350ov.th.jpg) (http://img214.imageshack.us/my.php?image=imag00350ov.jpg)
my grandads american muscle
Tis a Torino 4dr......
(http://www.pks.coventry.sch.uk/csg/72_torino.jpg)
...with a different front end, quite possibly making it an aussie model, just like I said. :D
Thats just what made me think it wasnt but the rest is spot on :D
The grille was driving me nuts, as I know that vestigal fender crease any day of the week, but the front end didnt have the that classic and uglee Torino scowl.
Seems a lot of Aussie models derived from US ones got plainer, and less dated front ends.
Tbh, Id drive one as a city car in a heartbeat. :lol: Totally Starskey and Hutch.
(http://mysite.wanadoo-members.co.uk/GranTorino/images/Exterior1.jpg)
not a patch on cars we get here
(http://www.motorbase.com/pictures/contributions/991202/std_1975_austin_allegro_2.jpg)