Ray B.'s Microcar Special Sale - Solved by Allemano, Quiller, gbitas, Arunas, Dynamike and Otto Puzz

Started by Ray B., October 25, 2008, 04:49:31 AM

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Ray B.

It's been some time since we haven't seen a microcar puzzle, isn't it ?

I suppose some were longing for one, while this was a relief to some, as it would be to others to see less pre-WWI old clunkards, or less cars with doors that open in a bizarre way.
It's been some time since when haven't seen a group puzzle in the Rookie section too. So here is a bunch of 12, all packed in the same puzzle.
This is the grandeur of Autopuzzles, to bring everyone his daily ration of his favorite dish.

Here are the first six. Pardon my french.
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Ray B.

#1
And now the rest of it.
Oh, N°11 is not REALLY a microcar, but shares the same philosophy.
And N°12 is a bonus question: while the lad with the car will be easily recognized, you have to ID the car too, naturally, but also name the OWNER of that car.

As usual, points will be awarded when you're all done. This stays in the Rookie section for 10 days, are some are quite easy, then up it goes.
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gbitas

The second is ZAP Xebra and the 10th is new Trabant.

Ray B.

#3
Quote from: gbitas on October 25, 2008, 10:26:12 AM
The second is ZAP Xebra and the 10th is new Trabant.
Correct. I suppose you mean the 2nd and the 11th, but correct.
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Ray B.

All right, I know it's only three days old, but there are so few active rookies left that I move this one upstairs. Thanks anyway, gbitas.
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Allemano

#5
mc-s5 is a Frisky prototype, nicknamed "The Bug"
mc-s10 should be the Swiss Soletta

DynaMike

#6
#1 is a German Econom 'Teddy' (the second version).
'10 is the Suisse Soletta, 1956.

Allemano

#7
Bonus: Of course Elvis Presley is sitting in a BMW Isetta  ;D

Ray B.

#8
#1 - 1950 German Econom 'Teddy' (the second version) - Dynamike
#2 - ZAP Xebra - gbitas
#3 - Eshelman - Quiller
#4 - 1943 Brodeau électrique - Arunas
#5 - 1957 Frisky prototype, nicknamed "The Bug" - Allemano
#6 - 1962 Stuart - Quiller
#8 - 1954 Autoette - Allemano
#9 - Automite - Quiller
#10 1956 Swiss Soletta - Allemano (besting Mike by 4' 40")
#11 - Herpa Trabant proposal - gbitas
#12 - Elvis in an Isetta, but WHOSE Isetta? Colonel Tom Parker's. The car was a (humorous?) gift from Elvis. - Allemano
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Arunas

#4 - 1943 Brodeau
#10 - 1956 Soletta 750 Prototype

Allemano

Quote from: Ray B. on October 28, 2008, 08:26:07 PM
#12 - Elvis in an Isetta, but WHOSE Isetta? (the answer to this will secure the point)

Col. Tom Parker his manager got a BMW Isetta from Elvis Presley. Do you've meant that?

Ray B.

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@re

#12
Let me add then, that #10 seems to be a Soletta. There is quite strong evidence to support this theory, three others have already guessed it, so why not me?
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Ray B.

Quote from: Arunas on October 29, 2008, 12:45:11 AM
#4 - 1943 Brodeau YES
#10 - 1956 Soletta 750 Prototype
About your other guess, see @re's post just above mine.
And another award to @re for the funniest post of the day, in my humble opinion. How can you be Norwegian and funny like that? It thought it was too cold up there for people to make jokes.
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@re

;D

Seriously, though, it really is. Yesterday it dipped below zero for the first time this fall. And my X1/9 is still sitting outside. The poor thing.
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Allan L

#15
Quote from: @re on October 29, 2008, 06:54:49 AM
;D

Seriously, though, it really is. Yesterday it dipped below zero for the first time this fall. And my X1/9 is still sitting outside. The poor thing.
Blow that, it snowed last night in southern England and it's ten to midday now and it hasn't all cleared yet (even though thesun is shining)!
Global warming, indeed!
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Quiller

#3 is an Eshelman Sportabout - I think!

Allemano

If it's the Sportabout -- I have my doubts..  :lmao:
But Eshelman seems to be correct!  ;)


Ray B.

Quote from: Quiller on October 29, 2008, 03:25:57 PM
#2 is the 1962 Stuart
#2: are you sure? Especially as it already been Ideed as a Zap Xebra...

#3 Eshelman and #9 Automite are correct.
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Allemano

Quiller has mistaken the numbers! Think he had #6 in mind!

Quiller

Indeed it should have been no6. Brain fried and served with chips

Ray B.

I know, we've had several cases recently, and you can count me in.
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Quiller

#7 looks like a customised Taylor Dunn Trident