How about a new round of guess that car?

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Ok, heres my pic...
 

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That honnestly doesn't look like a production car (wheel well proportions). I think I may have seen it on some kit car site...

The proportions look very similar to the Lotus 340R, it would also make sense to make some sort of skin for the car, and such a misfitting one seems appropriate as well.

Lotus Eclair, sounds like something off Sniff Petrol :p

Edit: scratch the thoughts of a 340R skin... Just not the same. The little bar on the back of this picture was what had got me.
 
Originally posted by eliseracer
That honnestly doesn't look like a production car (wheel well proportions). I think I may have seen it on some kit car site...

The proportions look very similar to the Lotus 340R, it would also make sense to make some sort of skin for the car, and such a misfitting one seems appropriate as well.

Lotus Eclair, sounds like something off Sniff Petrol :p

Edit: scratch the thoughts of a 340R skin... Just not the same. The little bar on the back of this picture was what had got me.

hint: its not a Lotus ;)
its also not exactly a kitcar either...
 
Originally posted by eliseracer
This might die if anyone with any car knowledge doesn't post a list with all design companies that are american.

its gone on long enoughh. final clue: they built the Buick BLackhawk also.
 
Oooooh man! For a professional design firm... I dunno. They tried the "science wrapped in art" approach. That really didn't work out... Look at the front spoiler (literally).
 
Originally posted by eliseracer
Oooooh man! For a professional design firm... I dunno. They tried the "science wrapped in art" approach. That really didn't work out... Look at the front spoiler (literally).

I think its an awesome design myself.
Well 911 got it. congrats. your go :)
 
I think it looks OK but never mind the looks: 4.1 second 0 - 60 is what I think is interesting.

To the opposite extreme, try this one.
 

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First go at this game so I'll guess the manufacturer is the British firm, Austin.... dont know what the hell model it is though.
 
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