Solved - A Mongolion made car - JC - A new puzzle in black and white

Started by DeAutogids, August 24, 2011, 11:13:55 AM

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pnegyesi


DeAutogids


DeAutogids


DeAutogids

To the black hole.

I can tell you that there were 3 copies, all in different colours.

Otto Puzzell

You wanna be the man, you gotta Name That Car!

DeAutogids


Otto Puzzell

Would it have a name as simple as "Flag"?
You wanna be the man, you gotta Name That Car!

DeAutogids

My source does not say so, but then it does not actually give a name. But that might be due to me. Is your guess based on the colours or on something else?

Otto Puzzell

I guessed those particular colors because they are the colors on the Mongolian flag.
You wanna be the man, you gotta Name That Car!

DeAutogids

I thought so. I believe the vehicles are not called Flag.

Otto Puzzell

You wanna be the man, you gotta Name That Car!

DeAutogids

Continue the nationalistic or patriotic themethough

pnegyesi


Otto Puzzell

'Nomad' seems like a good name for a vehicle.
You wanna be the man, you gotta Name That Car!

Wendax


DeAutogids

With as type "hey reiter, ho reiter, immer weiter"?

Not Genghis Khan.

Wendax


DeAutogids

Quote from: Otto Puzzell on March 19, 2012, 01:49:28 PM
'Nomad' seems like a good name for a vehicle.
I don't know a name, so you have to proof the name.

pnegyesi

Dschingis Khan was sang by a Hungarian, living in Germany. On the cover he's the guy in the middle with long hair and a moustache

Wendax

The black-haired girl was Edina Pop, also born in Hungary  ;D

DeAutogids


Oguerrerob

I've found the picture, but it's in Russian, what I can read: HTTM-80

DeAutogids

That was the fair it was displayed on

pnegyesi

Oguerrerob deserves the point. The same forum which features the picture he found, features another comment, which says: (Google translation): There were even three of these. Sand-colored, blue and scarlet. Gathered at the station of young technicians Ulan Bator. Red exhibited in Dushanbe in early 1981. Bakelite plywood cabin.

DeAutogids

I understand what you say.

However, from what I read he thinks it is the car that is called HTTM-80.