#A049 by Amsterdam SOLVED: 1908 AC Sociable

Started by Amsterdam, April 27, 2010, 04:30:50 PM

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Allan L

Of course I can tell you when I'm allowed to!
Opinionated but sometimes wrong

Amsterdam

Must be hard....being a Pro, it requires a patient man ;D , but who knows? it may eventualy get there

Allan L

Quote from: Amsterdam on April 28, 2010, 09:23:41 AM
Must be hard....being a Pro, it requires a patient man ;D , but who knows? it may eventualy get there
Yes it is and it does. ;D
As I wrote before, the ones I'm interested in are usually solved at a lower level, leaving the ones that I (and it seems most others) know nothing about.
Just because I've spent a stupidly long time here and solved a number of puzzles doesn't affect my range of interests! :yuck:
Opinionated but sometimes wrong

Amsterdam

Just one more step Allan! ;)

DeAutogids.nl

The AC Sociable.
(the picture looks like one which is dated 1914, but I suppose it could be any from 1907 onward)

Amsterdam

.......a step it never made.....

Yes! it is. this one is from 1908. Well done! one point is yours

DeAutogids.nl

My apologies, but this one I knew as well :-[

Amsterdam

If you did not break any rules, do not apologize! :D

Allan L

Quote from: barrett on May 03, 2010, 10:06:37 PM
Balls, I was waiting for this to move up to the experts,,,,, :(
As I posted above, the interesting puzzles all get solved before they get moved, therfore this site gets progressively more boring for those whose interests lie in the motoring past!
Opinionated but sometimes wrong

Paul Jaray

...but there is no pleasure in answering only the ones we already know.
I find interesting also look for new cars and obscure ones. If I just have to solve the (for me) easy ones, probably I will show the world how many cars I know, but wouldn't that be more boring?
I thing you have an higher knowledge about british pre-war cars than anyone, but why don't you try to solve the british pre-war cars in the upper sections? No doubt you know the Alvis and the AC...but wouldn't be more challenging for you cars like Arbee, Gilburt, Orpington, etc?