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Puzzles, Games and Name That Car => Solved AutoPuzzles => 2011 => Topic started by: Paul Jaray on October 26, 2010, 08:03:10 AM
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Now, THAT's an high-wheeler.
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Doesn't look as if it was a success, but it might have been a Success.
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Not a Success...
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Not a Success...
Nor was my research.
We used to get a lot of c1910 highwheelers that looked so oldfashioned that the owners couldn't believe they were 20th century - and there were several dozen to choose from, so I haven't really time to work through the list.
When in doubt, guess Holsman ::)
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Not a Success...
Nor was my research.
We used to get a lot of c1910 highwheelers that looked so oldfashioned that the owners couldn't believe they were 20th century - and there were several dozen to choose from, so I haven't really time to work through the list.
When in doubt, guess Holsman ::)
I'll help you to cut your list drastically...it is from USA but not from 1910s or before.
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Built after 1919? Even at that time this definitly was very retro :D
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After 1919 is correct.
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1921 is precise.
This car was based on a VERY popular car...
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1921 is precise.
This car was based on a VERY popular car...
Model T Ford, perhaps?
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Esatto!
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The 1st part of his name is the same of the 1st part of a very famous warrior race...but not in this earth....
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Hmmm...
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Klingxxxx.
The 2nd part is the same as the 1st part of a famour pilot's surname.
(Not Klingschu or Klingvill ;D)
BTW, this car is featured in some books....
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It could be Doctor Klingberg's home-built car, but the famous pilot's name would be misspelled
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:applause:
Dr. W.A. Klingberg's car, built from a Model T chassis in 1921 in Elmo, Kansas.
(wasn't Gerhard Berger famous enough?)
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;D