Here you are 14 front light pictures; I think some are quite easy to identify, some less, but just a pair of them may be considered a bit hard to find.
For the moment each of you is allowed to get no more than three points in this quiz, and you are not allowed to give more than an answer a time.
If one of the two harder cars will be identified by a quizzer who has less than 5 points, I'll award him with two points.
I hope you'll enjoy this quiz.
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Correct answer and points:
346a: Ford Taunus 12m Weltkugel 1955
346b: Fiat 1200 Granluce 1958
346c: IMZ-Nami 450 Belka 1956
346d: Simca Vedette Chambord, 1958
346e: Alfa Romeo 2000 berlina, 1957
346f: Rover P4 cyclope, 1952
346g: Skoda 440, 1956
346h: NSU Prinz Sport Coupé, 1959
346i: Ford 98 Fordor 1949
346L: Holden FC, 1958
346m: Lagonda 3 Litri, 1954
346n: Borgward Hansa 2400, 1952
346o: Renault Fregate, 1954
346p: Toyota Toyopet Master, 1956
Come on Rookies....Easy points for you, I'm sure you know a lot of these cars!
Last chance for Rookies....very soon this quiz will be moved, and you'll loose the chance to get very easy points.
Well...I move to Expert section, but I must change a bit the rules:
Experts who want to get a point have to identify the car and to post a Black and White beautiful picture of that car coming from its time.
Rookies can get the point just telling the correct name of the car, but obviously every picture contribution will be welcome.
346a:
346b:
346c:
346d:
346e:
346f:
346g:
346h:
346i: -
346L:
346m:
346n:
346o:
346p: -
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I think the rules were very very clear :(...1 answer a time and no more than three point each. Many answers from Qwaszx are anyway wrong or not complete...than he's an expert, so he should have posted a black and white picture from the time these cars were new to get a point...so his replay got the only result to be a damn. I'm sure he didn't mean, sometimes we are to anxious to give an answer and we don't read the rules. :-\
I hope he will rubber his list, so that this unlucky game may restart.
Quote from: targhediferro on February 17, 2014, 01:26:02 PM
I think the rules were very very clear :(...1 answer a time and no more than three point each. Many answers from Qwaszx are anyway wrong or not complete...than he's an expert, so he should have posted a black and white picture from the time these cars were new to get a point...so his replay got the only result to be a damn. I'm sure he didn't mean, sometimes we are to anxious to give an answer and we don't read the rules. :-\
I hope he will rubber his list, so that this unlucky game may restart.
I've deleted his replies for you since they were contrary to your rules.
He can post an answer again which is in accordance with the rules...
Thank you.
346g looks like a 59 Skoda Octavia
Quote from: CrazyAutopuzzler on February 17, 2014, 08:57:20 PM
346g looks like a 59 Skoda Octavia
It looks like, because it is a Skoda, a bit older than 1959 and not properly an Octavia...locked for you to add a period picture and to find the correct model and year.
Then it would be a Skoda 440:
the 346a is a Ford Consul
(http://www.classiccarcatalogue.com/F/ford%20gb%201956%20consul.jpg)
346e - 1957 Alfa Romeo 2000 Berlina
Skoda 440 and Alfa Romeo 2000 are correct. 346a is not a Consul.
346c appears to be an IMZ-NAMI-450 Belka from 1956:
Quote from: CrazyAutopuzzler on February 19, 2014, 07:23:37 AM
346c appears to be an IMZ-NAMI-450 Belka from 1956:
Yes it is...if you were a Rookie you had 2 points; anyway you'll have a well deserved one.
346m - Lagonda 3-litre
Quote from: Iluvatar on February 19, 2014, 11:44:06 AM
346m - Lagonda 3-litre
Another right answer, and another point.
346d Simca Chambord?
Yes it is...locked for you 346d. Add a beautiful black and white period picture and the point is your.
Chambord 346d
Ok, well done.
is the 346f a rover p4
Quote from: exekiel on February 24, 2014, 02:50:24 PM
is the 346f a rover p4
Yes it is...add abeautiful black and White picture and you'll get a point.
here it is
(http://www.classicandperformancecar.com/front_website/octane_interact/modelpicture.php?id=3657)
346A Is a German Taunus judging by the grill I'd say 1955.
346B I think is 1958 Fiat 1200
346D 1963 Simca ... could be the Jangada Wagon
Quote from: exekiel on February 27, 2014, 04:52:36 PM
here it is
Sorry, but the picture is the wrong P4 model.
Mymokke: the rule is, 1 answer a time...choose which one you want to give first.
Here i found the correct one
(http://www.carsofworld.com/images/rover-p4_key_8.jpg)
Ok now, A Rover P4 Cyclope. A point for you.
346n Borgward Hansa 2400?
Quote from: serra on March 05, 2014, 02:10:58 AM
346n Borgward Hansa 2400?
Of course yes...I'm quite boring, I know, but I asked for a black and White period picture. Locked for you.
Sorry here you are.
Perfect! :)
346B is a Fiat 1200 Granluce... picture will come soon... ;)
picture...
Correct, a Fiat 1200 Granluce 1° serie from 1958. Another Point for you...the third one, so you've to stop, sorry. :)
346p Toyopet Master or Masterline around 1955-56
I post two B&W photos for sedan and van versions.
Yes, it's a Toyota Toyopet Master from 1955; Thank you for the beautiful pictures!
I think 346L It is a holden FC years 1958-59
Here you are two B&W photos i have found.
Another correct answer, and beautiful pictures...another point for you. You got three, so you have to stop at the moment, sorry!
Ok thanks ;)
346A I believe is a 1955 Taunus
Yes it is... the picture I used is not of a Combiwagen, but the answer is anyway correct. A point for you.
346 H is I believe a NSU Prinz Sport Coupe circa 1958.
Finding a Black and White picture was difficult.
Correct again!
346-O is a Renault Fregate circa 1953
Quote from: mymokke on March 25, 2014, 10:47:05 PM
346-O is a Renault Fregate circa 1953
Correct again.
There's just one more to solve...so open to all.
Just one missing...who will be the first?
346i : Autoar ?
1949 Ford 98 Fordor?
It's not an Autoar, because it's a Ford 98 1949 indeed....Locked for Carnut to add a black and white picture.
Quote from: targhediferro on May 05, 2014, 06:35:52 AM
It's not an Autoar, because it's a Ford 98 1949 indeed....Locked for Carnut to add a black and white picture.
Thanks. Here you are:
Perfect...so we can move this quiz to solved question