![]() 04/29/2019 at 21:30 • Filed to: 1991 | ![]() | ![]() |
Paging through an old science book from 1991, I came across the topic of electrolysis. As an example they cite the automotive industry, with the accompanying picture:
Ten Oppo-bucks to anyone that can ID the car. I’m at a loss, but that trunk lid doesn’t look even at all.
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90s Galant? That’s a tough one, not much to go on
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Looks like maybe a 240sx
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Definitely not
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First guess was E30, but up on further inspection of your pic, whatever it is is going to be fwd. Im doubtfully going to say it could be a b13 Sentra.
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Audi was pretty eager back then to remind everyone the Type 44 was fully galvanized.
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Bit more square. I’d bet the Sentra as well but the generation before.
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Seems plausible until you see the key cylinder in the middle of the trunk and the body line on the trunk lid. I don’t think I’m right either now though. Could be any shitbox from the late eighties.
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The lower A arm horns look all the world like Honda civic integra though the lights and rear structure do not look familiar. I would say Japanese, but not sure who.