#100 by Arunas - Link 'em puzzle! SOLVED! by @re, ImpishGrin, Allan L, Paul Jaray

Started by Arunas, January 03, 2009, 04:07:04 AM

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ImpishGrin

Was thinking about IAN FLEMING, but I can't find the second N, no matter how hard I try :P
It's not denial, I'm just very selective about the reality I accept.

Arunas

Quote from: ImpishGrin on February 02, 2009, 07:31:42 PM
Was thinking about IAN FLEMING, but I can't find the second N, no matter how hard I try :P

Thanks for the note! Modified!




Paul Jaray

This puzzle, wasn't solved 1 month ago?
I'm cleaning up the pro section...

Arunas

Quote from: Paul Jaray on February 02, 2009, 06:52:10 PM
Car F is a Canadian Brock Six from 1921.
Its origins in the plans of baker and car salesman William Riley Stansell. He incorporated a company called Stansell (03 - LE LANTSS) Motors Ltd, but before any cars were built it had been reorganised as Brock Motors.

Car J is a Dri-Sleeve Moonraker, built by Dri-Sleeve Car Co, Warminster, Wiltshire when 3 partners took over the old Opus firm. Replica of a Bugatti Type 35, powered by a Ford Cortina 1600 GT engine, using Ford and VW parts, made of fiberglass and aluminium, in kit or assembled, only five or six were made. A sleeve was supplied to protect the driver's right arm. Goes with MIFIGN LEA, why? Because it's the only one left, and because it's the title of a Ian Fleming's book of 1955.

Sorry!!!  :doh: Really really missed this post!  :( :( My fault! You answers are absolutely correct! +4 points!

Let's move it to the kingdom of solved puzzles!  :) :)