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Old 07-10-2021, 03:15 PM   #11
xkxlxm
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Default Re: Cars you don't see many of anymore

Yesterday's Astina was perhaps the first model. 'First' models had 10-spoke flatish wheel trims; 'second' models (a friend had one) had wheel trims where the 7 'spokes' were sort of bubble-shaped. 1.8 SOHC I think. These first/early models were a 'wedge' shape. I think there would have been higher spec models with mags.

There was a next/later model which was a totally different shape, all curves.

Then there were some 323 Astina wagons, different shape again.

(I mentioned once in a thread on number plates that I used to see, about 10 years ago, an early white Astina with VIC plates (B/W enamel) 80. A few years ago it was replaced by a white Mazda 2 with the same plates.)
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