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Puzzles, Games and Name That Car => Solved AutoPuzzles => 2013 => Topic started by: Paul Jaray on February 13, 2013, 01:00:59 PM
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How many time have we heard that?
...but are we sure things were different back then?
Here you are 4 cars.
READ CAREFULLY!
2 points for the missing one!
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Experts?
read again the rules, they changed!
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Is the first little car called viena capellanes singer ,1935?
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I haven't a clue. I just wanted to say that this is a good puzzle.
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I agree?
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I think the third car is a metrovick van?
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I suppose first one is a Bowker Electric, from Australia 1940; the third one should be a Metrovick, England 1931.
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Is the first little car called viena capellanes singer ,1935?
Not that.
remeber you get point only if you id correctly 2 cars at the same time.
I haven't a clue. I just wanted to say that this is a good puzzle.
I agree?
thank you, if I only had the time to do all the puzzles that are in my mind...
I think the third car is a metrovick van?
Correct, built for Huddersfield Corporation.
I suppose first one is a Bowker Electric, from Australia 1940; the third one should be a Metrovick, England 1931.
And the 1st pair is correct.
2 points for you.
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Thank you, I think I'll get my points at the end of puzzle, hoping someone will reveal what number 4 is (was).
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That is a bit of a mistery indeed, I found it on the web with a quite generic name.
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Is the second car ,the Wilson electric utility car?
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That's the car, but it won't give you any point unless you find the 4th one.
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Is the 4th car one of the Kapi microcar model,s?
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Not Kapi.
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Is the 4th car ,the Cleco van?
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Not the name I have...
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2 points added to Targhediferro.
we know #2 is a Wilson Electric Utility Car, only #4 is missing for 2 points!
I found this car online, in different places.
I'm going to move it soon...hurry up!
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It's all yours!
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As stated previously No.2 is a Wilson Electric Utility Car.
No.4 is a 1935 Electricars CY2 Streamlined van.
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I think you got it right..I'll check it soon!
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As stated previously No.2 is a Wilson Electric Utility Car.
No.4 is a 1935 Electricars CY2 Streamlined van.
...and you are right!
2 points for you! ;)