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  1. It think your right. Definitely not Aussie - since its a leftie wheel on my photo. All the ones that I was able to find with the "v200" trim/badge on the door were also from 1961. Which makes it really cool since it would have also had the "toilet seat" trunk which was really cool and distinctive! Thanks again for resetting my brain.... from the original photo I posted I would have kept looking for some hatchbackish 1960s british car. PS - I found that these were also made in Mexico, Argentina and Brazil with slightly different badging, but starting in 1963.... none of the photos I found for those matched my photo. Most like a made in the USA car. Regardless of where they were made, apparently a very reliable and durable car all around. P
  2. I knew I came to the right place! Seems to be dead on, good call. I think I was thrown by how cramped this man looks... made the car look British 🙂 He must have been a big man. Thanks, P
  3. First post here.. Hello AACA! Hoping this group of experts can help me out a bit. My grandmother recently passed away and I have been scanning her old photos... came across this one of a friend of hers. Photo was taken either in Spain or Chile, probably in the mid to early 60s. Trying to identify this car. I recall seeing these in my youth and recall them being a British badge - Austin, Morris? But I could be wrong. You might be able to see it in the photo I am able to upload but the small badge in front of the door looks like, as best as I can make out, "V206" or maybe "V20G"... this hasn't helped me identify the car, but maybe it rings a bell here. Thanks in advance to any and all good samaritans that take a stab at this.
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