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Solved TGF-204: Dashboards

Started by targhediferro, September 25, 2013, 09:03:58 AM

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Tom_I

Quote from: targhediferro on October 05, 2013, 12:36:29 PM
Quote from: Tom_I on October 05, 2013, 12:16:57 PM
204 A: Peugeot 302, 1936-38.
This is not correct.

Well, if 204 A is not a 302, then I'd guess that it's a Berliet Dauphine from 1939, which used the same body, but with a differently designed front.

targhediferro

Of course...well done, another point for you.

Tom_I

204 L: This one has been bugging me, but now I realise it's the fact that it's left hand drive that has been putting me off. I think it's a Riley Pathfinder, 1953-57.

Allan L

Quote from: Tom_I on October 06, 2013, 08:03:32 AM
204 L: This one has been bugging me, but now I realise it's the fact that it's left hand drive that has been putting me off. I think it's a Riley Pathfinder, 1953-57.
I had one but even so I found it hard to agree as I didn't remember the passenger side of the fascia looking like that - I've found a photo just like 204L however, so left-handers must have been different.
Opinionated but sometimes wrong

Tom_I

There seem to have been two designs, one with the cut-out on the passenger side, and one without. I guess one was replaced by the other. Here's a RHD one which also has the same design as the puzzle photo.

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targhediferro

Quote from: Tom_I on October 06, 2013, 08:03:32 AM
204 L: This one has been bugging me, but now I realise it's the fact that it's left hand drive that has been putting me off. I think it's a Riley Pathfinder, 1953-57.
I have chosen a left handed Riley to put you off...but you demonstrated you are a skilfull "pathfinder". Correct answer.

targhediferro

Is there anybody who can give me answers G and I...so we could move this to solved section and give the earned points!

Wendax

Is G a German prewar car?

targhediferro

#33
Quote from: Wendax on October 18, 2013, 10:02:32 AM
Is G a German prewar car?
It's german and it's prewar...
This model was presented before the war, but its production continued after the war...I actually don't know if this dashboard belongs to a prewar or an afterwar model, I suppose it is from 1948.

Tom_I

204 G looks like it could be a truck. Is it an Opel Blitz?

Wendax

Well done, Tom. After checking all cars without success, I switched to Framo (no) and Opel Blitz, but you were faster. It is in fact a 1949 Opel Blitz 1,5 t. The speedometer going up to 120 km/h was quite misleading.

targhediferro

Opel Blitz, 1949...Ok! Just one missing.

Wendax

Is the last one a postwar Italian car?

targhediferro

The last is not Italian, but is postwar.

Tom_I

#39
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Oops, sorry, I've already had my four answers.

targhediferro

Open to all...also four-points winner!

Tom_I

204 I looks to be quite small, and utilitarian. Is it European?

targhediferro

Not European and not an utilitarian vehicle.

Tom_I


ropat53

How did I not think of this before. >:(
1955 Institec Justicialista pick up

targhediferro

Quote from: ropat53 on October 30, 2013, 04:43:23 PM
How did I not think of this before. >:(
1955 Institec Justicialista pick up
That's  right! Very well Ropat, you got your fifth point and you closed this puzzle!