Solved -PJ335 - Tour of the world in 24 cars, final stop.

Started by Paul Jaray, July 03, 2010, 03:43:08 PM

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barrett


Tom_I

#51
I'm not sure of the model, but I think #2 is a Bentall, made in Maldon, Essex.

Edit: It's a 1906 8hp two-cylinder. :)

barrett


Paul Jaray

Well, not that hard after all!
Quote from: barrett on July 06, 2010, 11:48:46 AM
#20 is a 1909 Allen Kingston ''Gunboat''
Quote from: barrett on July 06, 2010, 11:51:22 AM
and #24 is a 1914 ArBenz Model F
Quote from: barrett on July 06, 2010, 11:55:12 AM
#10 - Beebe 14hp from 1906
Quote from: Tom_I on July 06, 2010, 12:10:03 PM
I'm not sure of the model, but I think #2 is a Bentall, made in Maldon, Essex.

Edit: It's a 1906 8hp two-cylinder. :)
Quote from: barrett on July 06, 2010, 01:04:45 PM
#8 1907 Mason Runabout
All correct!


João

#5 1988 Volkswagen Quantum Limusine by Avallone  :)



barrett

I assume #22 is a 1900-02 Soncin?  ;)

edit: Damnit, beaten to it! It took me ages to find this one.... ;D

Paul Jaray

Right!
...remember there are 2 or 4 points left... ::)

João

I found it!    :D Can I say the connection now? or only by PM?

Paul Jaray

You (or anyone but barret) can decide to hide this precious information to solve the others (2!) or get 2! points and reveal it as a reply...but then anyone can use it to solve the others 2!

It's a though decision, I know...

João

Well I´ll try....#13 it´s a Neumann-Neander and #23 should be a Bernardet automobile ( I´m not sure )
The connection is that,in the answers,the previous car ( the last 3 letters ) gives the name of the second ( first 3 letters ) like Cintra Fusca and the next : Tracta Model E.

That was a great idea Paul! Nice puzzle  :thumbsup:

Paul Jaray

All correct, but the connection was even easier...not the last 3 letters or the first 3, but generically the last letters and the first (sometimes 3, other times 2..)

Well done gentlemen!


(right in time for the football match!)

Paul Jaray

 :applause: :applause:

barrett : 7 points
João : 6 points
Oguerrerob : 6 points
Tom_I: 3 points
ftg3plus4  : 2 points
Bugace: 1 point
geology : 1point
yves : 1 point


barrett

Well done everyone, I really enjoyed this puzzle once I figured out what was going on!

congratulations Yves!

ftg3plus4

Is the Ann Arbor pic modified, and if so can you post the unmodified version? Thanks.
"May I submit 'Utopian Turtletop'? Do not trouble to answer unless you like it."
-- Marianne Moore, suggesting a name for what would become the Edsel

Paul Jaray

#68
Sorry for the delay...