Can you ID that Vehicle? (1 Viewer)

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The video (the last 1/3) shows that that little Toyota has great handling!
 
I used to play a game with my sister that when we were on a road trip, i could identify any vehicle by its headlights or taillights. Im getting rusty, but im still pretty good.
 
We used to play "slug bug". I added to it when bugs were less frequent with Acura smackura.
 
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Looks super cool except for the rear camber. Why is "stance" a thing!?
 
From a couple weeks ago.

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See if the grill is a clue.

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Bingo! It's a '37 Cord being built by Roy Brizio Street Rods.

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That engine is a GM LS1, mated to a Porsche transaxle, retaining the front wheel drive configuration.

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Yes, Willys...and I think you're right about the year, but this is a rare model.
 
Actually a 1933, just like this one.

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Holden-bodied roadster from Australia. Extremely rare, as in, less than 100 were made. It is RHD of course, but they will be converting to LHD. Every body panel had rust, so each one is being remade by hand in their shop, totaling many man-hours.

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Okay, how about this one?

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Yeah, it does help when you turn the hubcap over. ;)

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Someone asked how you even see around the blower. The answer was, "Who cares, when it's so much fun to drive?"
 
Bugatti? Aston Martin? Travant? Lada? Porsche? Oooh I know it's the 1949 Miller Special!
 

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