SOLVED: FW #340: Coral Flame by George Lange, 1933 Plymouth, Chrysler engine, 1954

Started by fromwien, August 12, 2022, 04:51:34 AM

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Oguerrerob

Is the puzzle picture from the 60's?

fromwien


Oguerrerob

Was it built in the West Coast?

fromwien

Sorry, have no information, where  in the USA the car has been built

pnegyesi

did you find the picture in a German classic car magazine?

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gte4289


fromwien


Oguerrerob

Was it a race car?

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gte4289

Was it built to serve a specific purpose (e.g., tow vehicle)?

fromwien

I really don't know

gte4289

#38
Unfortunately, the image is too fuzzy to make out any details. Without revealing too much, can you please explain what's going on with the front bumper (#1)? Is something attached to it? Also, is the triangular-shaped object (#2) attached to the vehicle, or is it just something in the background? Thanks!

fromwien

Sorry, haven't a picture of better quality. This is my original one. So I see, what you see. Haven't any details about the front bumper

gte4289

Quote from: fromwien on August 02, 2023, 02:08:40 AM
Sorry, haven't a picture of better quality. This is my original one. So I see, what you see. Haven't any details about the front bumper
Ok, thanks.

gte4289

Did it have a name, or just "self-built car" by whomever?

fromwien

The car had a special name

gte4289

Quote from: fromwien on August 06, 2023, 03:32:46 AM
The car had a special name
Did that name include the term "roadster," "speedster," "sportster," or something similar?

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Oguerrerob

Was it built in metal, wood or plastic (fiberglass or similar)?

fromwien

Not any idea about

gte4289

This is a long shot, but any connection to Lloyd Kester and the Arneson family of Arneson Chevrolet in Wisconsin (creators of a similar vehicle)?

fromwien

Quote from: gte4289 on October 25, 2023, 04:11:32 PM
This is a long shot, but any connection to Lloyd Kester and the Arneson family of Arneson Chevrolet in Wisconsin (creators of a similar vehicle)?
Sorry, not to know about any connection

gte4289

I don't generally care for source-related questions, so I won't be offended if you choose not to answer this one. (I wouldn't ask such a question if the puzzle wasn't already over a year old.) Was this found in a U.S.-based, English language source?