Class: Cars, Sedan — Model origin: — Built in: — Made for:
Vehicle used by a character or in a car chase
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◊ 2012-12-17 11:53 |
The number plate is an epic fail. |
◊ 2012-12-17 11:55 |
1975+ 1200 L or LS ? |
◊ 2012-12-17 13:05 |
@Gag Halfrunt: Why so? |
◊ 2012-12-17 13:18 |
Before 1994, Federal Republic of Germany plates looked like this: http://plaque.free.fr/eur/d/?path=./p1_PASS_PRE-1994/ Plates with area codes and serial numbers but no serial letters are for official vehicles. The FE-Schrift font was introduced in 1994. All FE-Schrift plates have a blue strip with the European flag, except for temporary and export plates, and this is neither of those. Only military plates have the German national flag. I think they took a Hamburg (HH) official vehicle plate, and covered the blue strip with a sticker to make it look older. Current official plates look like this: http://plaque.free.fr/eur/d/?path=./q1_OFFICIAL/ |
◊ 2012-12-17 13:21 |
Great to know, thank you for the info! |
◊ 2012-12-17 13:40 |
Yes, a 1200, but with this colour (if original) a later Mexico-Käfer. Could be the 1983 special edition "Aubergine", if not, it's from those years anyways, as this colour was available then. |
◊ 2012-12-17 18:50 |
By the colour a late car built in Mexico, perhaps 1982+ or later. |
◊ 2012-12-17 20:40 |
Let's say 1983 VW 1200, built in Mexico |
◊ 2012-12-17 23:10 |
Shouldn't it be rated higher? If I remember well, it's a car of the rescued German and it was shown twice, once in move. EDIT: That's better -- Last edit: 2012-12-27 22:44:33 |
◊ 2012-12-28 12:24 |