Make and model name please for a point.
Experts?
Rolls Royce Phantom II, looks like an American coachbuilder did the body.
Sorry, but not a Rolls-Royce.
American, mid-1990s, name of the company starts with a G?
Yes it is American, yes it is mid-90s and later, but no, it doesn't begin with a G!
Then how about Prinzing?
Well done, you've got the make, but what about the model name. Locked to you for 24 hours.
Prinzing The Countess
You got it!
A very warm, close and productive cooperation with a retired specialty car builder - Mr Max Prinzing - resulted in a completely refined and updated entry of Prizing Motor Cars!
Here below is an exclusive photograph of the very first of all hand-built Prinzings taken in 1975. It is the Baron Roadster model. Head over this link (NO LINKS!) to find out how many of them have been made all in all and discover other models of these spectacular neoclassic cars!
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Quote from: Otto Puzzell on September 04, 2014, 05:28:17 AM
Links removed.
What? :o :faint: But why?
It is SOLVED section.
Quote from: Arunas on September 04, 2014, 08:26:47 AM
Quote from: Otto Puzzell on September 04, 2014, 05:28:17 AM
Links removed.
What? :o :faint: But why?
It is SOLVED section.
Extract from the rules (at the top of the 'Solved' board):
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That's especially where links are not allowed - showing other puzzlers where answers can be found!
Roger that!