One point for the year, make and model.
Are you sure that it's not a repost, Araknid?
I don't think so. :huh: I searched the solved puzzles and looked at all the current puzzles and did not find it.
Henney Kilowatt ?
no
Hino?
no
Renault Dauphine 1958
no.
renault ondine
right model, wrong manufacter. Locked for you for 24 hours, then it's off to the experts to have a go at it.
Alfa Romeo
correct. Now give me the year and I'll give you the point
Built from 1960 till 1963.
Testarossa in the background seems to wear dutch numberplates and there is a Alfa Romeo Ondine 1962 for sale in the Netherlands. So I suppose 1962.
All those efforts for one point?
Quote from: war on June 27, 2011, 03:16:29 PM
Built from 1960 till 1963.
Testarossa in the background seems to wear dutch numberplates and there is a Alfa Romeo Ondine 1962 for sale in the Netherlands. So I suppose 1962.
All those efforts for one point?
Yep. Nobody said solving these puzzles was supposed to be easy. One point for you. Good job. :applause:
Here are the emblems that were redacted in the picture I posted in addition to the original photo.
In Italy, Alfa Romeo built the Dauphine Alfa Romeo under license between 1959 and 1964 in Portello, Milan. Differences with the French model are: electricity (Magneti-Marelli) 12 Volts, special lights, and the logo "Dauphine Alfa Romeo" or "Ondine Alfa Romeo".
Wow! An Alfa Romeo with a French body and without an Alfa Romeo engine! Truly electrifying!
that's not all: Alfa Romeo produced also Renault 4 in Pomigliano d'Arco
Quote from: thorax on June 28, 2011, 10:52:56 AM
that's not all: Alfa Romeo produced also Renault 4 in Pomigliano d'Arco
Yes, but on those, the name 'Alfa Romeo' was not present.
Quote from: Allemano on June 27, 2011, 06:28:15 PM
Wow! An Alfa Romeo with a French body and without an Alfa Romeo engine! Truly electrifying!
The Dauphine's reputation here as a rust-bucket stood alone for years until it was finally eclipsed by the AlfaSud :D :yuck:
Quote from: Allan L on June 28, 2011, 01:07:46 PM
Quote from: Allemano on June 27, 2011, 06:28:15 PM
Wow! An Alfa Romeo with a French body and without an Alfa Romeo engine! Truly electrifying!
The Dauphine's reputation here as a rust-bucket stood alone for years until it was finally eclipsed by the AlfaSud :D :yuck:
... until the Lancia Beta popped up a couple of months later :D
Here´s a rare original Alfa Romeo press photo of the italian Ondine:
Quote from: grobmotorix on July 09, 2011, 11:00:50 AM
Here´s a rare original Alfa Romeo press photo of the italian Ondine:
I think with these early rectangular flashers it must be an Alfa Romeo Dauphine rather than an Ondine.