Time for a rotten group puzzle again.
For one point each, you must identify one of the 24 rusty cars below, find its counterpart from the picture rest as well as the relation between them. Some connections are quite easy, they may even help to identify the cars in question, others are hardly to be found without knowing the car. Have fun! Points will be awarded when the puzzle is completely solved.
First half of the cars:
The second half:
The pictures to connect:
Twelve more:
The right answers will be placed here:
Rust 1: Opel Super 6 Cabriolet Gläser - Rest 21: Steyr 1500 A Cabrio Gläser (ropat53)
Rust 2: Erad Capucine - Rest 14: Suzuki Capuccino (luisps)
Rust 3: Holka-DKW F8 Gotthard Rest 18: Gotthardpass (nicanary)
Rust 4: Autélec - Rest 15: Freins Jourdan-Monneret (luisps)
Rust 5: Faultless Raceabout - Rest 10: Faultless engine (ropat53)
Rust 6: Stoewer Sedina - Rest 4: Sedina statue (targhediferro)
Rust 7: Atala Rizzato - Rest 1: Atala au tombeau by Anne-Louis Girodet (targhediferro)
Rust 8: Lancia Ardea 800 - Rest 3: White Heron (targhediferro)
Rust 9: Delahaye 163 D - Rest 17: Delahaye Figoni & Falaschi (luisps)
Rust 10: Martin Sports Roadster - Rest 6: Charles Martin in his Alfa Romeo P3 (nicanary)
Rust 11: Vermorel Type ZX - Rest 9: Vermorel sprayer (Djetset)
Rust 12: E3D Chipie - Rest 11: Renault Clio Chipie (Djetset)
Rust 13: Favel UT 575 - Rest 7: Favela (targhediferro)
Rust 14: Delta Mini Cruiser - Rest 5: Delta Typ 11 (Djetset)
Rust 15: Playboy roadster - Rest 2: Playboy Mansion (Carnut)
Rust 16: Rollin Touring - Rest 23: Rollin' by Limp Bizkit (ropat53)
Rust 17: Eurocco GT - Rest 24: Wambach Rocco (Carnut)
Rust 18: NSU-Wankel Spider - Rest 22: Norton NRV 588 (Djetset)
Rust 19: Salmson S4E Splendilux - Rest 12: Citroën Traction Avant Splendilux (ropat53)
Rust 20: KVS Mini - Rest 20: Floirat Mulhouse at KVS Saarlouis (luisps)
Rust 21: Vespa 400 - Rest 8: Audrey Hepburn on a Vespa (nicanary)
Rust 22: Simca Aronde Grand Large - Rest 19: Hotel Grand Large (Djetset)
Rust 23: Citroen Traction Avant trunk by AEAT - Rest 13: Citroen DS AEAT (ropat53)
Rust 24: SEAB Flipper II - Rest 16: Flip Car from Fast and Furious (Djetset)
ATTENTION!
The editors are thinking about splitting the Professional board into a junior and a senior board, so that professionals with less than 400 points can have their chance, before the sharks and cannibals will have a bite. In order to test this idea, this puzzle is restricted to puzzlers with less than 400 points until further notice.
That is a good idea in my eyes.
:popcorn:
Quote from: Wendax on January 30, 2016, 02:37:13 AM
ATTENTION!
The editors are thinking about splitting the Professional board into a junior and a senior board, so that professionals with less than 400 points can have their chance, before the sharks and cannibals will have a bite. In order to test this idea, this puzzle is restricted to puzzlers with less than 400 points until further notice.
I think this is a great idea.... not that I know any of the answers.
Ok, let's get this chance....I suppose that Rust number 8 is a Lancia Ardea 800, and Rest number 3 is a White Heron, whose scientific name is "Ardea Insignis".
:applause:
Rust#10 = Martin glassfibre shell
Rest#6 = Charles Martin in his Alfa Romeo P3
Another right one.
Rust number 6 should be a Stoewer Sedina...and I hope that Rest number 4 is a monument of the Polish town of Sedina.
Close enough! It is a Stoewer Sedina and the monument is a Sedina statue which is part of the Manzel fountain in Stettin (Szczeczin).
Rust15 is a Playboy convertible.
Rest 2 is Hugh Hefner's Playboy mansion (it's for sale if anyone is interested, but Hugh Hefner will have the right to live there until he dies...
Quote from: Carnut on February 01, 2016, 07:14:40 AM
Rust15 is a Playboy convertible.
Rest 2 is Hugh Hefner's Playboy mansion (it's for sale if anyone is interested, but Hugh Hefner will have the right to live there until he dies...
Bunnies included?
Your answer is correct.
The pictured car is Playboy #97, the last one, just like Hugh.
I wouldn't know what to do with them!
I'm probably wrong, but is Rust #21 a cut-down Vespa 400, and Rest#8 is the Vespa ridden by Audrey Hepburn and Gregory Peck in Roman Holiday?
Lordy, I'm finding this a very frustrating puzzle, as I know a number of the cars, but I'm struggling to match them up to the other images ???.
One combination I do know though is the famous Hotel Le Grande Large at Dolus-D Oleron in France (Rest 19), which matches the name of the Simca Aronde Grande Large coupe (Rust 22).
Now all the combinations I had found have been solved. No need for popcorn anymore !
This link seems too tenuous, but I'll give it a try anyway...
So, Rust 24 is a Flipper II, built by SEAB, and Rest 16 is the Flip Car, made for the dreadful Fast & Furious 6 movie.
Rust 16: 1924 Rollin Touring - Rest 23: Limp Bizkit's song Rollin
Having scratched my head on this puzzle for an hour, I think I might now be on a roll.
So, Rust 12 is a Renault R4-based E3D Chipie, and Rest 11 is a French ad for the special edition Renault Clio Chipie, as printed on the rear cover of an old L'Auto Journal 'Salon special' magazine.
Rust 14 is a Delta Mini Cruiser, made by the Delta Motor Corporation in the Philippines, which matches with Rest 5, a Delta, a Tatra Type 11 built under licence in Germany in the mid-1920s.
Rust 5:1921 Ford Faultless raceabout speedster - Rest 10: Waterloo Faultless engine
Rust 11 looks like a Vermorel Type X, with Rest 9 resembling a crop spraying device, also made previously for vine yards, etc., by the French firm Vermorel.
Rust 2 ERAD Capucine, Rest 14 Suzuki Capuccino
Rust 4 Autelec, Rest 15 shop of Freins Jourdan-Monneret
Quote from: nicanary on February 01, 2016, 09:50:58 AM
I'm probably wrong, but is Rust #21 a cut-down Vespa 400, and Rest#8 is the Vespa ridden by Audrey Hepburn and Gregory Peck in Roman Holiday?
Sorry to disappoint you: you are not wrong. :D
Quote from: Djetset on February 01, 2016, 10:48:09 AM
Lordy, I'm finding this a very frustrating puzzle, as I know a number of the cars, but I'm struggling to match them up to the other images ???.
The puzzle seems to fulfill my expectations. ;D
Quote from: Djetset on February 01, 2016, 10:48:09 AM
One combination I do know though is the famous Hotel Le Grande Large at Dolus-D Oleron in France (Rest 19), which matches the name of the Simca Aronde Grande Large coupe (Rust 22).
I think this was a hard one, well done!
Quote from: Djetset on February 01, 2016, 11:15:58 AM
This link seems too tenuous, but I'll give it a try anyway...
So, Rust 24 is a Flipper II, built by SEAB, and Rest 16 is the Flip Car, made for the dreadful Fast & Furious 6 movie.
Right again!
Quote from: ropat53 on February 01, 2016, 11:25:47 AM
Rust 16: 1924 Rollin Touring - Rest 23: Limp Bizkit's song Rollin
Chapeau! :applause:
Quote from: Djetset on February 01, 2016, 11:28:21 AM
Having scratched my head on this puzzle for an hour, I think I might now be on a roll.
So, Rust 12 is a Renault R4-based E3D Chipie, and Rest 11 is a French ad for the special edition Renault Clio Chipie, as printed on the rear cover of an old L'Auto Journal 'Salon special' magazine.
Well scratched! ;)
Quote from: Djetset on February 01, 2016, 11:52:55 AM
Rust 14 is a Delta Mini Cruiser, made by the Delta Motor Corporation in the Philippines, which matches with Rest 5, a Delta, a Tatra Type 11 built under licence in Germany in the mid-1920s.
Another good one.
Quote from: ropat53 on February 01, 2016, 12:57:00 PM
Rust 5:1921 Ford Faultless raceabout speedster - Rest 10: Waterloo Faultless engine
Correct!
Quote from: Djetset on February 01, 2016, 01:36:47 PM
Rust 11 looks like a Vermorel Type X, with Rest 9 resembling a crop spraying device, also made previously for vine yards, etc., by the French firm Vermorel.
In fact it is a Vermorel Type ZX, but that doesn't really matter.
Quote from: luisps on February 01, 2016, 02:33:53 PM
Rust 2 ERAD Capucine, Rest 14 Suzuki Capuccino
Right!
Quote from: luisps on February 01, 2016, 02:43:41 PM
Rust 4 Autelec, Rest 15 shop of Freins Jourdan-Monneret
Well done! The Autélec electric truck was built by Freins Jourdan-Monneret.
Rust number 7 is a moto-truck by Atala...and Rest 1 is a picture named "The deposition of Atala", a mythological caratteri.
Rust 23: Malle for Citroën Traction made by Ansart et Teisseire - Rest 13: Citroën DS modification by Anciens Etablissements Ansart et Teisseire
Rust 18, a (modified) NSU Spider, and Rest 22, a rotary engined Norton NRV588 motorcycle, both powered by Wankel engines.
Rust 1: Steyr 530 by Gläser (with Mercedes Benz grille?) - Rest 21: Steyr 1500A by Gläser
Quote from: targhediferro on February 01, 2016, 05:13:52 PM
Rust number 7 is a moto-truck by Atala...and Rest 1 is a picture named "The deposition of Atala", a mythological caratteri.
Correct!
Quote from: ropat53 on February 01, 2016, 06:18:36 PM
Rust 23: Malle for Citroën Traction made by Ansart et Teisseire - Rest 13: Citroën DS modification by Anciens Etablissements Ansart et Teisseire
Another right one.
Quote from: Djetset on February 01, 2016, 07:26:01 PM
Rust 18, a (modified) NSU Spider, and Rest 22, a rotary engined Norton motorcycle, both powered by Wankel engines.
Yes!
Quote from: ropat53 on February 01, 2016, 09:21:30 PM
Rust 1: Steyr 530 by Gläser (with Mercedes Benz grille?) - Rest 21: Steyr 1500A by Gläser
Right combination, right reason, right identification of Rest 21, but Rust 1 is not a Steyr 530.
This combination locked for you to find the right car.
Rust 1: 1938 Opel Super 6 by Gläser - Rest 21: Steyr 1500A by Gläser
I still think the Opel has a Mercedes Benz grille.
This is a bit too simple, so probably wrong. Rust #3 is a Holka-DKW F8, built in Switzerland. Rest #18 is an alpine pass in Switzerland (?). I can't believe it's that easy, though.
PS pretty sure that's the St Gotthard pass.
Quote from: ropat53 on February 02, 2016, 07:53:08 AM
Rust 1: 1938 Opel Super 6 by Gläser - Rest 21: Steyr 1500A by Gläser
I still think the Opel has a Mercedes Benz grille.
Correct!
Quote from: nicanary on February 02, 2016, 08:17:21 AM
This is a bit too simple, so probably wrong. Rust #3 is a Holka-DKW F8, built in Switzerland. Rest #18 is an alpine pass in Switzerland (?). I can't believe it's that easy, though.
Right combination and right idea for the connection, but you have to be more precise. It is not just
an alpine pass.
Quote from: Wendax on February 02, 2016, 10:06:59 AM
Quote from: nicanary on February 02, 2016, 08:17:21 AM
This is a bit too simple, so probably wrong. Rust #3 is a Holka-DKW F8, built in Switzerland. Rest #18 is an alpine pass in Switzerland (?). I can't believe it's that easy, though.
Right combination and right idea for the connection, but you have to be more precise. It is not just an alpine pass.
The St Gotthard pass.
I try but I actually feel like barking to the moon....Is number 13 a Favel electric? If yes, could it match with a Brasilian Favel-as (7) ?
Quote from: nicanary on February 02, 2016, 10:24:58 AM
Quote from: Wendax on February 02, 2016, 10:06:59 AM
Quote from: nicanary on February 02, 2016, 08:17:21 AM
This is a bit too simple, so probably wrong. Rust #3 is a Holka-DKW F8, built in Switzerland. Rest #18 is an alpine pass in Switzerland (?). I can't believe it's that easy, though.
Right combination and right idea for the connection, but you have to be more precise. It is not just an alpine pass.
The St Gotthard pass.
Getting closer, now where is the strong connection to the Holka-DKW? Locked for you.
Quote from: targhediferro on February 02, 2016, 10:25:41 AM
I try but I actually feel like barking to the moon....Is number 13 a Favel electric? If yes, could it match with a Brasilian Favel-as (7) ?
You got it!
Quote from: Wendax on February 02, 2016, 12:39:00 PM
Quote from: nicanary on February 02, 2016, 10:24:58 AM
Quote from: Wendax on February 02, 2016, 10:06:59 AM
Quote from: nicanary on February 02, 2016, 08:17:21 AM
This is a bit too simple, so probably wrong. Rust #3 is a Holka-DKW F8, built in Switzerland. Rest #18 is an alpine pass in Switzerland (?). I can't believe it's that easy, though.
Right combination and right idea for the connection, but you have to be more precise. It is not just an alpine pass.
The St Gotthard pass.
Getting closer, now where is the strong connection to the Holka-DKW? Locked for you.
The Holka-DKW F7 cabriolet was named the Gotthard.
Rust 9 is a Delahaye truck, rest 17 shows a artistic recreation of a Delahaye bodied by Figoni & Falaschi
Rust 19: Salmson Splendilux - Rest 12: Citroën Traction Avant Splendilux
Quote from: nicanary on February 02, 2016, 01:15:47 PM
Quote from: Wendax on February 02, 2016, 12:39:00 PM
Quote from: nicanary on February 02, 2016, 10:24:58 AM
Quote from: Wendax on February 02, 2016, 10:06:59 AM
Quote from: nicanary on February 02, 2016, 08:17:21 AM
This is a bit too simple, so probably wrong. Rust #3 is a Holka-DKW F8, built in Switzerland. Rest #18 is an alpine pass in Switzerland (?). I can't believe it's that easy, though.
Right combination and right idea for the connection, but you have to be more precise. It is not just an alpine pass.
The St Gotthard pass.
Getting closer, now where is the strong connection to the Holka-DKW? Locked for you.
The Holka-DKW F7 cabriolet was named the Gotthard.
That's it.
Quote from: luisps on February 02, 2016, 02:40:38 PM
Rust 9 is a Delahaye truck, rest 17 shows a artistic recreation of a Delahaye bodied by Figoni & Falaschi
Right again.
Quote from: ropat53 on February 02, 2016, 04:17:31 PM
Rust 19: Salmson Splendilux - Rest 12: Citroën Traction Avant Splendilux
Yes!
Who will find the last two?
Rust 20 is a KVS Mini, rest 20 are buses FLOIRAT that were purchased by the company KVS of Mulhouse
Quote from: luisps on February 03, 2016, 03:56:46 AM
Rust 20 is a KVS Mini, rest 20 are buses FLOIRAT that were purchased by the company KVS of Mulhouse
Almost, but good enough. Rust 20 is a KVS Mini alright, and Rest 20 is a Floirat bus purchased by the KVS company. KVS stands for Kraftverkehr Saarlouis in Germany, but French administered Saar Protectorate back then. The bus type was called Mulhouse, because the first one was sold to Mulhouse in Alsace.
One more to go.
Are the two remaining modified Volkswagens?
Quote from: targhediferro on February 03, 2016, 01:36:10 PM
Are the two remaining modified Volkswagens?
Well Rust 17 is a Eurocco and Rest 17 is some kind of Scirocco but I haven't been able to find a connection.
Was the modified Scirocco also called a Eurocco? It looks like something Treser might have come up with to me...
Carnut has positively identified Rust 17 as an Eurocco. The remaining Rest is in fact Rest 24 ( ;)), which is a modified VW Scirocco. Its name is not Eurocco, and it's not by Treser. Find it and the point will be yours. Locked for one try.
Quote from: Wendax on February 03, 2016, 04:43:04 PM
Carnut has positively identified Rust 17 as an Eurocco. The remaining Rest is in fact Rest 24 ( ;)), which is a modified VW Scirocco. Its name is not Eurocco, and it's not by Treser. Find it and the point will be yours. Locked for one try.
Sorry, not sure why I put Rest 17; I'm in Finland on business and was in a bit of a hurry when I wrote it!
Fortunately it's a night off for me so I've been able to waste 2 hours Googling for this damn Scirocco Mk2, but at least I got a hit when I found a Wambach Rocco, the guilty party living in Wendax's home town of Hamburg!
Googling for more pictures finds the puzzle picture, which seems to be called the Wambach Rocco Sport Targa, but I'm not sure whether it was a slightly different model or one that some enterprising individual has ruined further with modified wheel-arches etc.
The 'factory' Wambach version is pictured below.
That puts a nice end to this group puzzle without "super pros". :D
The totals are:
Djetset: 6 points
ropat53: 5 points
luisps: 4 points
targhediferro: 4 points
nicanary: 3 points
Carnut: 2 points
As always, I had my fun creating this puzzle and seeing it solved. Well done, gentlemen!
Time for me to start collecting new rust. ;)
Good puzzle. Shame I could only stand by and watch... :(
I promise I'll try to make the next one harder, so you'll get your chance. ;)