0-Series BMW, 135i, 4Runner, Acclaim, Accord, Achieva, Acura, adventra,Alero, Alfa, Alfa Romeo, Alhambra, Almera, Allard, Alliance, Allion, Alphard, Alpine, Altima, Alto, Alvis, Ambassador, AMC, American Motors, Amphicar, Anglia, Aptera, Argenta, Aristo, Arrow, Aspen, Assassin, Astra, Aston-Martin, Asuna, Atenza, Atom, Auburn, Audi(2), Aurion, Aurora, Austin, Austin-Healey, Auto Union, Avanti, Avenger, Avensis, Axela (Mazda), Aztec, Boxster, Cadillac, Chaparral, Coup, Daewoo, Daihatsu, Daimler, Dart, Datsun, DeLorean, DeSoto, Diva, Dodge, Dome, Duesenberg, Echo, Eclat, Eclipse, Econoline, Edsel, EH (Holden), Eighty-Eight, Elantra (Hyundai), Eldorado, Electra, Elise, Elite, E-Type, Enzo, Eos, Escape, Estima, Esprit, Europa, Evora, EV-1 (2), Every (Suzuki), Exige, Ford, Galant, Galaxie, Ghia, Golf, Grand Prix, Gremlin, Harrier, Henry-J, Hi-Ace, Hillman Imp, i30, Ibiza, Impala, Impreza, Infiniti, Insight, Isetta, Isuzu(2), Italia, Jaguar, Karmann, K-Car, Lamborghini, Lancer, Lancia, L. Camino (isn't it El Camino?), Le Car, Lincoln, London Six (Canada, 1921-1924), Lotus, LTD (Ford), Mack, Maserati, Mercedes, MG, Mitsubishi, Monaro, NSU, Nagisa (Isuzu Concept), Napier, Nardi, Nash(2), National, Navaho, Navara, Navistar, Naza, Neon, Newport, New Yorker, Ninety-Eight, Nissan, Nitro, Noah, Nomad, Nordex, Nova, NSU Prinz, NSX, Nubira, Nuvu (Nissa), Oakland, Odyssey, Ogle, Oldsmobile(2), Omega, Omni, Opel(2), Origin (Toyota), Orion, Orochi (Mitsuoka), Osmose, Outback, Outlander, Overland, Oxford (Canada, 1913-1925), Packard(2), Polo (VW), Prince, Prius, R-Type Continental (Bentley), Rabbit, Rambler, Rambler American, Ranchero, Range-Rover, Raum(2), RAV4, Regal, Regusci, Reliant, Renault, Rendezvous, Rickenbacker, Ridgeline, Riviera, Roadmaster, Rocket 88, Rogue (Nissan), Rolls-Royce, Rondeau, Routan, Rover(2), RSX, Rush, Savoy, Scamper, Sceptre, Scirroco, Sentra, Shelby, Silver-Ghost, Silver-Shadow, Sportage, Studebaker, Sunbeam, Sunny, Sussita, T-Bird, Tercel, Thesis, Tiburon (2), Torino, Torpedo, Touring, Toyopet, Toyota(2), Triumph, Tucker, Ultima(2), Unimog(2),Uplander, Urvan (Nissan), Vega, Venza, Wartburg, XJS, XL, XLR, Xebra, Xterra, YES (Clubsport), Yaris, Ypsilon, Yugo(2), Zap No, I was thinking VW, but had been looking at different Fiat's after deciding on Polo - I have corrected the list above. Pat, you used Elise for the Lotus. and now, for my next contribution... Indica (Tata)
Don't think that Tata make a Sativa. Proton, in Malaysia make a Satria, maybe you are thinking of that one. Singer
Thanks Eric, I think I was going to use it, a mate of mine had a Morris Elite but changed my mind. Is Lada really classified as a car? Peter Brock's shame for getting involved with them. The Samara was available in a Peter Brock package!! Nagari (Bolwell an Aussie sports car) http://www.caradvice.com.au/wp-content/gallery/Bollwellnagari/BolwellNagari_Dawn2.jpg
Hyo, Regal was a repeat. 0-Series BMW, 135i, 4Runner, Acadian, Acclaim, Accord, Achieva, Acura, adventra,Alero, Alfa, Alfa Romeo, Alhambra, Almera, Allard, Alliance, Allion, Alphard, Alpine, Altima, Alto, Alvis, Ambassador, AMC, American Motors, Amphicar, Anglia, Aptera, Argenta, Aristo, Arrow, Aspen, Assassin, Astra, Aston-Martin, Asuna, Atenza, Atom, Auburn, Audi(2), Aurion, Aurora, Austin, Austin-Healey, Australis, Auto Union, Avanti, Avenger, Avensis, Axela (Mazda), Aztec, Boxster, Cadillac, Chaparral, Coup, Daewoo, Daihatsu, Daimler, Dart, Datsun, DeLorean, DeSoto, Diva, Dodge, Dome, Duesenberg, Echo, Eclat, Eclipse, Econoline, Edsel, EH (Holden), Eighty-Eight, Elantra (Hyundai), Eldorado, Electra, Elise, Elite, E-Type, Enzo, Eos, Escape, Estima, Esprit, Europa, Evora, EV-1 (2), Every (Suzuki), Exige, Ford, Galant, Galaxie, Ghia, Golf, Grand Prix, Gremlin, Harrier, Henry-J, Hi-Ace, Hillman Imp, i30, Ibiza, Impala, Impreza, Indica (Tata), Indigo, Infiniti, Insight, Isetta, Isuzu(2), Italia, Jaguar, Karmann, K-Car, Lada, Lamborghini, Lancer, Lancia, L. Camino (isn't it El Camino?), Le Car, Lincoln, London Six (Canada, 1921-1924), Lotus, LTD (Ford), Mack, Maserati, Mercedes, MG, Mitsubishi, Monaro, NSU, Nagari,Nagisa (Isuzu Concept), Napier, Nardi, Nash(2), National, Navaho, Navara, Navistar, Naza, Neon, Newport, New Yorker, Ninety-Eight, Nissan, Nitro, Noah, Nomad, Nordex, Nova, NSU Prinz, NSX, Nubira, Nuvu (Nissa), Oakland, Odyssey, Ogle, Oldsmobile(2), Omega, Omni, Opel(2), Origin (Toyota), Orion, Orochi (Mitsuoka), Oshkosh, Osmose, Outback, Outlander, Overland, Oxford (Canada, 1913-1925), Packard(2), Polo (VW), Prince, Prius, R-Type Continental (Bentley), Rabbit, Rambler, Rambler American, Ranchero, Range-Rover, Raum(2), RAV4, Regal(2), Regusci, Reliant, Renault, Rendezvous, Rickenbacker, Ridgeline, Riviera, Roadmaster, Rocket 88, Rogue (Nissan), Rolls-Royce, Rondeau, Routan, Rover(2), RSX, Rush, Savoy, Scamper, Sceptre, Scirroco, Sentra, Shelby, Silver-Ghost, Silver-Shadow, Singer, Sportage, Studebaker, Sunbeam, Sunny, Sussita, T-Bird, Tercel, Thesis, Tiburon (2), Torino, Torpedo, Touring, Toyopet, Toyota(2), Triumph, Tucker, Ultima(2), Unimog(2),Uplander, Urvan (Nissan), Vega, Venza, Wartburg, XJS, XL, XLR, Xebra, Xterra, YES (Clubsport), Yaris, Ypsilon, Yugo(2), Zap Oshkosh really a truck but so what.
Sorry about the repeat...pretty sure this one's not on the list...you'd think this time of year I'd be used to checking it twice. Hispano Suiza
good one Hyo Royal The Custom Royal also had the Knight's Head emblem on the front guards, steering wheel and the Hub Caps (also a rare item). Most vehicles came out of the factory as two tones, I have seen red and white, blue and white, black and white and dark green and light green. I have seen some single colour cars such as all black and bronze but you don't see them as often. In fact, the Custom Royal is a rare sight on the roads of Australia. I have been told that there were only 200 hundred factory RHD vehicles exported to Australia from America. They were mainly vehicles made up of various parts with small changes in chrome work and options. The options on the Custom Royal were air conditioning , power steering, electric seats, power windows and most impressive a kerosene heater in the back seat (Canada only), they also had different engine options which could turn your Custom Royal from a cruiser to a screamer.
Here, I'll put Sager (Canada, 1910) for Sam's S, and Spectra can use Royal, giving the next poster an L.