try Znikomit. it looks very close, but the funny extensions seem not to be part of the font. this seems to be selfconstructed.
there exist nearly endless variations of gothic typos, especially cause this typo was handwritten. when its from an 50 year old car, perhaps it was especially designed for it.
at the
gothic/medieval section of dafont, you will find a lot of similar fonts.
Edited on Dec 29, 2011 at 16:17 by koeiekat
the edges make it look self constructed. not every typo is available :(
It's not Times New Roman. You can see it very good, if you compare the g of the word "Negro" with the g of TNR. This font has also more compact serifs.
as you can see at the R and the the bow of the A, this is no regular font. it looks, as if a basic serif font was adapted for this setting. don't expect to find this font for your work.
Edited on Dec 28, 2011 at 14:53 by drf_
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