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German 5 13.16%
Italian 4 10.53%
French 3 7.89%
Japanese 11 28.95%
Swedish 1 2.63%
Russian 1 2.63%
American 7 18.42%
Spanish 0 0%
Australian 1 2.63%
English 1 2.63%
Other nationality 4 10.53%
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Old 01-22-2003, 10:31 AM
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Question Where is your car from ?

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Good ole USA...Belvedire, IL to be exact

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Both for both of them- Italy
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My car was made in Japan. I only recently figured that out; I was under the impression it was built in Ohio.
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Old 01-22-2003, 08:22 PM
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My car is a 100% American classic. Made in Baltimore, MD. I bought it in Hatsboro, PA last year.
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All three are American, except the transaxles for the GTCs are German from Getrag and the Vision, I am sure has some non domestic parts in it.
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Both mine and my moms car are both from japan, funny thing about my moms car though, it was in Elizabeth, NJ before coming to California in 1998, always thought that was interesting ... we purchased it in September of 2001, its a 1991 Accord EX by the way, here is a pic of her and my car

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Half-British, Half-American.
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Fiero, Ranger, F-150, and Explorer, all american
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"other"

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1 car from Wisconsin, U.S.
1 car from Ireland (the only car ever produced in Ireland).
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Re: "other"

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1 car from Ireland (the only car ever produced in Ireland).
You would think that but actually it wasn't- back in the 1950's they produced this hopeless T-Bird look-a-like called the Shamrock- only one is known to still exist though.

Just a little bit of useless info for you friend
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Do you have a pic of this Irish car ??
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My car was built in Normal,IL. So I guess it counts as American.
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Mitsubishi is Japanese !!!! A Beetle is made in Mexico, a Voyager in Austria, etc. and these cars are still respectively German and American of course !
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Yeah, that's how I feel bout' it, it's just people always correct when I say I got a Japanese car.
My motor's 100 percent American though.
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