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Puzzles, Games and Name That Car => Solved AutoPuzzles => 2012 => Topic started by: woodinsight on August 08, 2012, 03:26:55 PM
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A Who, What, When, Where puzzle.
Name the car, driver, circuit and year for a point.
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Pete Brock in his Austin A30 at Hume Weir, in 1969.
Of course I am only parrotting this; I know who Pete Brock was, but that's about it.
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Pete Brock in his Austin A30 at Hume Weir, in 1969.
Of course I am only parrotting this; I know who Pete Brock was, but that's about it.
Yes, that's correct but how did you find it?
One point added to your score.
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Found by a lot of luck. It is identifiable, but barely, as an Austin A30, so Google Image Search (not GSI) "racing Austin A30" produced the desired result.
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Found by a lot of luck. It is identifiable, but barely, as an Austin A30, so Google Image Search (not GSI) "racing Austin A30" produced the desired result.
I wasn't questioning your veracity Zerk, I was just curious to know how you found it so quickly..... ;)
Well found and I hope that you'll solve some more of my puzzles in the future.
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Is this the one with a Holden engine?
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Is this the one with a Holden engine?
Yes it is - here's an early colour photo of the car before spoilers, etc. were added.
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It certainly had a Holden engine (slightly mid-mounted). I'm surprised anyone outside the Southern Hemisphere would be aware of this car.
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It certainly had a Holden engine (slightly mid-mounted). I'm surprised anyone outside the Southern Hemisphere would be aware of this car.
I grew up in the era when Anglias, A40s, Cortinas were the norm at UK tracks every weekend.
I was also in Australia/New Zealand in the late 1950s/early 1960s and attended events there where Holdens were the norm.
A bit before Brocky's time though.
I've followed the Bathurst 500/Hardie 1000 events for many years and would love to visit Mt. Panorama one day when I'm fit enough again.....
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...I wasn't questioning your veracity Zerk, I was just curious to know how you found it so quickly..... ;)
Well found and I hope that you'll solve some more of my puzzles in the future.
I've received a great deal of pleasure and enlightenment from the puzzles of all you Experts and Professionals, so I truly do not mind your question.
It may be that I'm an unusual specimen among Rookie puzzlers, in that I'm older(54) and my knowledge is fairly broad, but not very deep :D If I solve a puzzle too quickly it is always counterbalanced by another puzzle which causes my eyes to bulge out of their sockets and beads of blood to appear on my brow ??? :chill:
Thanks for another great puzzle!
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...I wasn't questioning your veracity Zerk, I was just curious to know how you found it so quickly..... ;)
Well found and I hope that you'll solve some more of my puzzles in the future.
I've received a great deal of pleasure and enlightenment from the puzzles of all you Experts and Professionals, so I truly do not mind your question.
It may be that I'm an unusual specimen among Rookie puzzlers, in that I'm older(54) and my knowledge is fairly broad, but not very deep :D If I solve a puzzle too quickly it is always counterbalanced by another puzzle which causes my eyes to bulge out of their sockets and beads of blood to appear on my brow ??? :chill:
Thanks for another great puzzle!
I'm glad that you're enjoying it so far Zerk and you will find it very enlightening and eye-opening at times.
Let me warn you however - this site is very addictive and you can spend an inordinate amount of time (always pleasurable) here.......