Mystery Car

Poof, and just like that, February is almost all over. Before we say goodbye to the month that never sticks around long enough for us to get to know, let’s give it up for the last Mystery Car for Feb. Make and model of the above if you please.
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24 responses to “Mystery Car”

    1. Rob Emslie Avatar
      Rob Emslie

      No, but that Aston is a beauty.

    1. Rob Emslie Avatar
      Rob Emslie

      Close.

      1. Inliner Avatar
        Inliner

        No longer worth my effort – too dang many minor variations of Pininfarina Ferraris from the early 1950s have similar front ends …

  1. Saugatuck Avatar
    Saugatuck

    1955 Maserati A6G/54 Berlinetta
    Coachwork by Zagato

    1. Ernest Avatar
      Ernest

      That was one of my first thoughts too, but the details don’t match.

  2. Saugatuck Avatar
    Saugatuck

    photo

    1. Rob Emslie Avatar
      Rob Emslie

      Verrrrry close.

    1. Rob Emslie Avatar
      Rob Emslie

      So, so very close!

    1. Rob Emslie Avatar
      Rob Emslie

      So close!

  3. outback_ute Avatar
    outback_ute

    I’m guessing a BMC Riley/Wolesley

    1. Rob Emslie Avatar
      Rob Emslie

      So far!

    1. Rob Emslie Avatar
      Rob Emslie

      So close!

  4. Saugatuck Avatar
    Saugatuck

    1951 Ferrari 340 America Ghia Coupe with a slightly different grill. https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/fb00601f9c0b664dfaa1b7eb426bc098a0935e9db61b1941be33d00c9f7c0f05.jpg

  5. Saugatuck Avatar
    Saugatuck

    1952 Ferrari 212 Inter Pinin F https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/5b6aa57c1fd69d82c05e0cf95a80154d185c01583d2e8dec4d90f52fd6fa7740.jpg arina Cabriolet….so many, so similar