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Here post information and references to automobiles, etc.
A good place to ask historical or technical questions.
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A couple of resources I use all the time:

First, a reminder about the scale plans site at:

http://www.vsrnonline.com/Mags/MC/MC_Plans.html;

Literally hundreds of three-view plans, mostly in 1/32 scale.

Secondly, the Ultimate Car Page:
http://www.ultimatecarpage.com/;

Full of excellent pictures, including, often, engine and interior shots...
eg
SS100:
http://www.ultimatecarpage.com/car/1225 ... dster.html;

M635CSi
http://www.ultimatecarpage.com/car/2405 ... 5-CSi.html;

Carrera RS 3.0
http://www.ultimatecarpage.com/car/2379 ... S-3.0.html;

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Thanks to Migrant for this one on the Triumph Herald.

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The Triumph Herald was a small two two-door car introduced in 1959 by the Standard-Triumph Company of Coventry. The body design was by the Italian stylist Michelotti.

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Thanks to Splash for these Triumph colours: http://www.classiccarhub.co.uk/tech/tri ... lours.html;

and here are some for more for British Motor Corp and British Leyland group: http://www.healeyexperience.com/article/bmc-paint.html;
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Just found this very cool site with some lovely colour 3 view illustrations of classic British motors.

http://www.classiccarportraits.co.uk/;
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Inspiration for anybody thinking of building a Porsche 911 from Pelican Parts' massive ongoing random 911 pictures thread:

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/porsche- ... tures.html;
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flakmonkey wrote:Inspiration for anybody thinking of building a Porsche 911 from Pelican Parts' massive ongoing random 911 pictures thread:

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/porsche- ... tures.html;
That's got some great photos. I'm going to have to bookmark that one
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