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A#369 Solved: Richard Ketler's car

Started by Arunas, June 08, 2010, 10:10:39 AM

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Arunas

Another one open for all.

While my information about this one is limited to only name of the builder, year and country, a correct and detailed answer may be worth more than a single point.

Good luck!

guido66

It must come from a country without potholes in the road  ;D

gilescooperuk

Not the UK then...
www.gilescooperphotography.co.uk
Cars and er other photos

Arunas


jotage21

It looks like the Aruanda with another front axle

Arunas

Quote from: jotage21 on June 10, 2010, 07:16:50 PM
It looks like the Aruanda with another front axle

No relation.

Arunas


pnegyesi

Is it from the Soviet Union?

Arunas

Quote from: pnegyesi on December 05, 2010, 12:51:10 PM
Is it from the Soviet Union?

According to the two sources I have, it isn't.

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Paul Jaray

I remeber I saw something in a magazine...but I think it was a study for a different kind of transports...Is it American? There is a logo on the side...

Arunas

Quote from: Paul Jaray on January 15, 2011, 09:14:17 AM
I remeber I saw something in a magazine...but I think it was a study for a different kind of transports...Is it American? There is a logo on the side...

I have found it being mentioned in a couple of magazines. That's all I have. It is European and not from the eastern Europe.

Arunas

#16
Let's solve this one.

One point goes to the name of the builder:

R****** K(or C)*****

The name is quite simple.
The surname sounds similar to the name of a famous non-automotive company: drop one extra letter and chance one vowel to another one.


guido66

Kellogg - Cullogg?

Arunas

Quote from: guido66 on April 05, 2011, 01:48:49 PM
Kellogg - Cullogg?

1) Not a food company.
2) The company has only one double letter.
3) The company I'm talking about about is related to some equipment.

Example: Toyotta -> Tayota.

Oguerrerob


Arunas

Quote from: Oguerrerob on April 07, 2011, 07:56:48 PM
Richard Kettle

Oh my! I have it as a car built by Richard Ketler/Cetler in Germany, but obviously we're talking about the same man. Two well-deserved points are yours.

Will add some info, as soon as IO find it back :-\




Kytsyk

#21
Please, respond below and share your knowledge of who and when built this vehicle - for 1 point.

Kytsyk


luisps

 Is this is he car designed by the German Richard Kettle?

Kytsyk

#24
Quote from: luisps on December 28, 2013, 05:05:11 PMIs this is he car designed by the German Richard Kettle?
Hmm, almost correct. Richard - right, Kettle - not exactly right.
Answer correctly surname and year - now point