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◊ 2017-12-30 14:26 |
smells british |
◊ 2017-12-30 14:36 |
I don't like saying it as I find these comments stating the nationality of a car completely useless and a waste of bandwidth when people can make a proper identification but this is a Japanese car and not a British one. Something like a Toyota Corolla. -- Last edit: 2017-12-30 14:37:19 |
◊ 2017-12-30 14:39 |
1971-ish |
◊ 2017-12-30 14:42 |
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◊ 2017-12-30 14:44 |
is the red off road rare ? front shot of it ![]() -- Last edit: 2017-12-30 14:44:43 |
◊ 2017-12-30 14:45 |
Daihatsu Rocky / Feroza / Sportrak (depending on location) |
◊ 2017-12-30 14:46 |
Iceland -- Last edit: 2017-12-30 14:46:28 |
◊ 2017-12-30 14:48 |
Feroza then. This was the name for most European markets. In UK retained the name Rocky, Sportrak was for North America. |
◊ 2017-12-30 15:58 |
Sportrak in the UK, not Rocky. |
◊ 2017-12-30 17:25 |
there is a round badge on the C-pilar |
◊ 2017-12-30 17:27 |
Rocky in Iceland, not Feroza https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:1995_Daihatsu_Rocky_SE_2.8TD_(F78).jpg -- Last edit: 2017-12-30 17:29:33 |
◊ 2017-12-30 17:47 |
They are two different models. The one in the link is intended to be this one: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daihatsu_Rugger which was called Rocky on several export markets. The one here is this one https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daihatsu_Rocky and it's a smaller model, originally called Rocky and rebadged as Feroza and other names for export. -- Last edit: 2017-12-30 17:49:41 |
◊ 2017-12-30 20:25 |
Iceland has a strange mix of US and EU cars (like many ex-Soviet countries) so it could be either. |