(http://autopuzzles.com/RayB.stuff/wdyci384.jpg)
Ever seen this ?
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Experts, pick up your chance (I'd love to send some directly to the Pros', but with 248 puzzles it's too crowded up there.)
Quote from: Ray B. on August 05, 2009, 04:46:24 AM
Experts, pick up your chance (I'd love to send some directly to the Pros', but with 248 puzzles it's too crowded up there.)
... and eventually comes their chance
A British BMA?
Anything to do with Ardex?
Not an Ardex, but A BMA as Grobmotorix guessed. Now, what kind of BMA? Locked for you one week.
Oh, this was a blind, intuitive shot into the dark.
And it was a hit...
The pictured car seems to be an early (pre 1950) experimental prototype of the later B.M.A. Hazelcar, built by Eric Hazeldine:
(http://www.hazelcar.co.uk/sm_Picture%2020.jpg)
Link deleted
That's it exactly, of course.
But, although a Pro and one of the originals autopuzzlers, you forgot the no-linking rule. I deleted yours.
To be honest I did not know this rule as I was not active on this site for month...