Who did that to those poor cars? N°2 - Solved by ImpishGrin, Neilshouse, K5ING, Allemano, Arunas and Ehhxekt

Started by Ray B., February 19, 2009, 05:53:39 AM

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Paul Jaray

Is it an Italian Fiat modified as advertising vehicle for a Coffee brand?

Ray B.

I don't know if this is a Fiat, and if this picture is taken in Italy. This brand's country was not Italy (but the product was exported to Italy, among other countries).
The product has a very close relation to coffee, but is not properly coffee.
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ImpishGrin

It's not denial, I'm just very selective about the reality I accept.

Ray B.

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Nope. I should have said this is "almost coffee".
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Otto Puzzell

You wanna be the man, you gotta Name That Car!

Ray B.

Right. As I said, the guilty party will be hard, but not impossible, to find. And "coffee" is as good a trail to follow than "chicory".
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Ray B.

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Allemano


Ray B.

Not Germany. But this one is tough enough, so let's be fair: A country that has a border with Germany.
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Allemano


Ray B.

Not the Netherlands. Look the other way.
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Allemano


Ray B.

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Allemano


Ray B.

I honestly don't know the vehicle's make (and it's not what is primarily asked).
But you're in the right country.
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Allemano


Ray B.

Czech company, yes.
"Coffee", yes.
Malt, no: chicory, yes, as Otto Puzzell already found.

I'll need the name of the company and the product, of course.
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Allemano

#42
(Ant.) Stefan?  ???

Ray B.

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Allemano


Ray B.

No. With the right choice of words, It's on the second page of results in a Google search.
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Allemano

#46
Google translation works! "Kavoviny" is the name of the company!

http://www.kavoviny.cz/Historie.aspx No other cars included!  ;D

Allemano

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Guess "Franck" was written on the car. (after founders Johann Heinrich Franck and Robert Franck)

Ray B.

You're almost there. I mean on the right web page, but your answers are erroneous or incomplete...
Why rely on Google translation? There are other ways, if one uses his eyes.
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Allemano

Sorry, but I didn't know the Czech word for Chicory....