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Thursday, July 28, 2005

Standard Gazel


Introduced by Standard (British Triumph's Indian subsidiary) in the mid-Sixties, the Gazel replaced the Standard Herald in the local market. Both these models differed from Heralds built in the UK in that they were based on a 4-door prototype dating from 1960.

It looks like pure evil - like Herbie the love bug's arch nemisis. Especially with whatever those dots are on the headlights.

2 comments:

Yamhill said...

Looks like it wants a pice of ass.

Anonymous said...

Ugh! A Demonically Possessed Rambler! Bet it spews green pea soup, too!!! Nassssstaaayyyyy!!!!