Very straightforward. Identify the vehicles to which these instrument panels belong.
#2: 1936 Arrowhead teardrop car
1. 1979 Ghia Ford Probe 1 Concept Car
#1 1979 Ford Probe Concept
#2 Arrowhead Teardrop
#3 Serra Dodge Boulevard
#4 Tjarrda Lincoln Zepher
#5 Humber 1941 Special Ironside Saloon
#6 Pontiac X400
6. Pontiac X-400 1960
That's it all right. Did you have to disclose the source?
Sorry, I don't get the question?
#3 Dodge 3700 Boulevard by Pedro Serra
The remaining two are both rather unconventional vehicles.
Is #4 amphibious and #5 an armoured vehicle?
Quote from: Wendax on September 15, 2011, 06:33:17 AM
Is #4 amphibious and #5 an armoured vehicle?
That is two questions in one. Which would you like me to answer? ;)
Is #4 amphibious vehicle?
Is #5 an armoured vehicle?
Open to all
One of these cars was previously an AutoPuzzle of its own.
Let's keep this from a Black Hole home...
5 - Is it British?
4 - Is it an Ambulance?
#4 – 1933, rear-engined prototype for Lincoln Zephyr, designed by John Tjaarda.
Right!
1 to go...
#5 is a Humber Ironside Special Saloon. Based on the Ironside armoured car, six of these were produced during WW2. They had specially upgraded interiors with leather seats and West-of-England cloth trim, and were intended for use by the Royal Family and cabinet ministers. Here's Elizabeth the Queen Consort (as she was then) alighting from one.
Quote from: Tom_I on October 06, 2011, 08:13:46 AM
#5 is a Humber Ironside Special Saloon. Based on the Ironside armoured car, six of these were produced during WW2. They had specially upgraded interiors with leather seats and West-of-England cloth trim, and were intended for use by the Royal Family and cabinet ministers. Here's Elizabeth the Queen Consort (as she was then) alighting from one.
That's it!
With your knack for finishing puzzles that others cannot, you could change your signature to "cleanup man", and eveyone would understand completely. :D
I'll update and add the points soon.
The thing is, I'm not a fast worker, and usually I can't keep up with the "feeding frenzy" that often happens in the early stages of group puzzles.
So these days I tend to leave it until things have quietened down a bit, and I can work at my own pace, and then I (sometimes) get a result or two. :)
Quote from: Tom_I on October 06, 2011, 05:34:32 PM
The thing is, I'm not a fast worker, and usually I can't keep up with the "feeding frenzy" that often happens in the early stages of group puzzles.
So these days I tend to leave it until things have quietened down a bit, and I can work at my own pace, and then I (sometimes) get a result or two. :)
Well, it's working for you. :D
The Point Totals
Oguerrerob 2
Wendax 1
Ehhxekt 2
Tom_I 1