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What is car 32 and what engine is in it?
Ever head of Google Terry? Its what most of us have to resort to, to find out what we need to know.
Sometimes we can't, but as stated by Nigel and myself several times, taking a photograph does not endow us with any specific knowledge.
I have an ever growing computer folder full of cars I haven't been able to identify, let alone know what is under the bonnet. It sometimes takes several hours of research and even sending several emails to get any answers - and often, they are dead ends. Now we have so many recreations and replicas, that we no longer even know what is real and what isn't.
Look carefully at any photographs for clues and follow them up...
Gee I feel I am missing out here ..............Only car I can find here with 32 on it looks like a Ford or Holden.............I can work that out . LOL
Terry S,
Like you I did not have a clue what that car # 32 was except it was a fine looking vehicle.
I guess I have been away too long and I hope I don't get picked on but you will find the site below has some interesting information.
Nigel Watts photo of # 32, (made in NZ.)
http://redlineent.co.nz/
Cheers,
Ken H.
Last edited by khyndart in CA; 08-07-2018 at 01:46 PM.
I would love to know more but judging by the tone of this response I dare not ask.[/QUOTE].
Carjam says this Terry S -you shouldjoin - it is free for basic information -you just need a Rego number once a member, to get the basic information ;
Year: 2003
Make: LVVTA
Model: RPC
Colour: Silver
Submodel: SPRINT
Body Style: Sports Car
VIN: 7A88E000703164836
Plate: BUL746
Engine No: UNK
Chassis: RPC-0913
Vehicle Type: Passenger Car/Van
Seats: 2
CC rating: 2,000cc
Fuel Type: Petrol
Assembly Type: NZ Assembled/Built
Hi Ken, it’s good to see there are still a few of us gentleman who can correspond without sinking to be condescending.
I, along with many many others, greatly appreciate your photos and the effort you put into providing captions for them. It makes viewing so much more enjoyable and informative.
I have spent hours Googling under “Redline” and found nothing.
As you discovered you have to add other bits to Redline, and those I could not determine.
Thanks
Terry
Last edited by nigel watts; 08-07-2018 at 09:47 PM.