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Solved: Wendax 135 - GT-Piczugin

Started by Wendax, April 21, 2011, 02:49:47 AM

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Wendax

Another project that never materialized beyond the paper.

For one point, please respond and identify the proposed car, its base and the year.

Allemano


Wendax


mymokke


Wendax

Neither proposal nor base.

barrett

Any connection to the Fireball XL5 project?

Wendax


barrett

Strikingly similar though!

In that case, is it a Trevor Fiore design?

Wendax


Delorean

The back looks like the Austin Healey 3000 designed by Pininfarina (by Pio Manzù) in 1962. Is it a design sketch for this one?

Wendax

Neither Pininfarina nor Austin-Healey involved.

Wendax

Heading towards its final minutes at Pro level  ;)

woodinsight

Project by Alejandro Piczugin for an Auto Union 1000S c.1965

Allemano

This is a sketch for a car based on a Auto-Union 1000 S by Alejandro Piczugin



F***  >:(

Wendax

Quote from: woodinsight on May 13, 2011, 03:27:43 AM
Project by Alejandro Piczugin for an Auto Union 1000S c.1965

Yes, it is the GT-Piczugin. Another point for you, congratulations.

Otto Puzzell

Quote from: Allemano on May 13, 2011, 03:29:14 AM
This is a sketch for a car based on a Auto-Union 1000 S by Alejandro Piczugin



F***  >:(
You wanna be the man, you gotta Name That Car!

Allemano

#16
Called the Piczugin GT. Land of complete answers, eh?

Wendax

#17
Quote from: Allemano on May 13, 2011, 03:37:56 AM
Called the Piczugin GT. Land of complete answers, eh?

Alright, you both brought the same information. Woodinsight being first, I could have locked it for him to "find" the GT. But since there is only one online source about this proposal, and I'm quite sure that you both know it, I just wanted to shortcut.

Some pictures:

woodinsight

I had written GT but forgot to include it in my haste to post it.
I'm sure you'll get your own back Allemano in some forthcoming puzzles.....!

Allemano

#19
Never mind. I only referred to one of today's posts...

It's part of the game to come in second place! And I still support the idea of keeping puzzles open as long as possible.  ;)

woodinsight

I'm probably guilty of moving my puzzles through the ranks too quickly sometimes but it can be frustrating when there is little response.