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Automobile Evolution Group Puzzle #1 Solved by pnegyesi & Paul Jaray

Started by João, October 29, 2009, 02:39:36 PM

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No 12: "Automóvil Grieve conducido por su creador" - Juan Alberto Grieve on his self-built car

João

Quote from: pnegyesi on June 08, 2010, 02:52:03 PM
No 12: "Automóvil Grieve conducido por su creador" - Juan Alberto Grieve on his self-built car


:thumbsup: That´s it! Congratulations

pnegyesi

I thought No15 will be an Alba, but it turned out that No17 is an Alba, which was made in Trieste!

João

#109
Quote from: pnegyesi on June 08, 2010, 02:56:33 PM
I thought No15 will be an Alba, but it turned out that No17 is an Alba, which was made in Trieste!

Yes! It´s an Alba! Another one, :applause: :applause:

Congratulations! ;)


Edit: BTW Trieste was officially annexed to the Kingdom of Italy only with the Treaty of Rapallo in 1920.So forgive me for the wrong clue  :-\

Paul Jaray

#110
Technically it was not Italian... :-\

EDIT: I wouldn't have find it in any case.... ;D

João

This is the Interior of the Alba Automobile Factory in Zaule, Trieste ( Austria ) :bag:

pnegyesi

To make matters worse there are some people who consider Alba to be of Hungarian origin. It is silly, but that's why I got to know Alba and considered it :)

pnegyesi

Last question for today: No11 is a subsidiary of a more famous brand?

João

Don´t forget the French Alba made by Constructions Métallurgiques, Usines Alba, Suresnes, Seine between 1913 and 1928  :lmao:

#11 : No,another picture :


pnegyesi

#9 - USA , short lived car  - was it made in the East Coast?
#11- European - not Belgium or Switzerland ...his brother is very "famous" -  French again?
#15 - Italian - Not SPA - not Zust -  Was this brand active for more than 5 years?
#18- USA - not in a French or American or British Museum. - Was this brand active for more than 5 years?

João

Quote from: pnegyesi on June 08, 2010, 11:46:59 PM
#9 - USA , short lived car  - was it made in the East Coast?  No
#11- European - not Belgium or Switzerland ...his brother is very "famous" -  French again? No
#15 - Italian - Not SPA - not Zust -  Was this brand active for more than 5 years? Yes,I believe so.
#18- USA - not in a French or American or British Museum. - Was this brand active for more than 5 years?
Yes

pnegyesi

No9:  West Coast?
No11: German?
No18: is it in a Swedish museum?


pnegyesi



pnegyesi

#122
No11 is a 1908 Protos

Now,we have four left. Two American, one Italian and a French.

A guess: no15 - is that a Florentia?

João

#123
Quote from: pnegyesi on June 11, 2010, 10:09:52 AM
No11 is a 1908 Protos

Now,we have four left. Two American, one Italian and a French.

A guess: no15 - is that a Florentia?

YES YES YES & YES!!!  ;D Nice!

Edit: This is the Brazilian Protos.His famous brother is the New York to Paris one.

yves