Puzzle #612 - Solved! Toohey 2E

Started by Otto Puzzell, November 26, 2007, 02:50:27 AM

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Ray B.

That's the way it is, pal... we all have to carry our peculiar burden.
He Touched Me With His Noodly Appendage

Paul Jaray

Quote from: Arunas on December 03, 2008, 12:04:06 PM

Let's take for example the MAX.. When Paul Jaray told that the car was in fact MAX Roadster I easily managed to find the information was looking for.. Its is a small detail but without it the search could be extremely complicated :(

That's pure coincidence...I found that info on a book of mine!  ;)

Arunas

Quote from: Ray B. on December 03, 2008, 12:27:45 PM
That's the way it is, pal... we all have to carry our peculiar burden.

I know sir, I know...  :)

Otto Puzzell

The Max notwithstanding, I stand by my previous comment.

Using the information in this thread, one can find out about the car, its construction, the guy who conceived and built it, and many more pictures. I spent hundreds, perhpas thousands of hours searching for puzzle and article content for this site since it started. Why? Because I love it - it's a great hobby, and it seems a lot of folks here share the same interests.

If you can't invest more time in researching cars you're dieing to know more about, perhaps you need to re-set your priorities and expectations.

Check the URL one more time - it's not AutoPedia.com, AutoIndex.org, etc.

Now, commence to solving more puzzles - the rookies are making you look bad!  :)
You wanna be the man, you gotta Name That Car!

Arunas

Quote from: Otto Puzzell on December 03, 2008, 01:32:04 PM
The Max notwithstanding, I stand by my previous comment.

Using the information in this thread, one can find out about the car, its construction, the guy who conceived and built it, and many more pictures. I spent hundreds, perhpas thousands of hours searching for puzzle and article content for this site since it started. Why? Because I love it - it's a great hobby, and it seems a lot of folks here share the same interests.

If you can't invest more time in researching cars you're dieing to know more about, perhaps you need to re-set your priorities and expectations.

Check the URL one more time - it's not AutoPedia.com, AutoIndex.org, etc.

Now, commence to solving more puzzles - the rookies are making you look bad!  :)

Autoindex.org was a perfect website I still believe that www.globalautoindex.com will be back soon  ;)

Otto Puzzell

You wanna be the man, you gotta Name That Car!

Arunas


D-type

I'm in total agreement with Arunas on this one. 

Following your advice I posted all the information available from this thread, namely  "Tooey 2E Citroen" into Google and found ... this thread and nothing else
Duncan Rollo

The more you learn, the more you realise how little you know.

Arunas

Quote from: D-type on December 04, 2008, 12:24:25 PM
I'm in total agreement with Arunas on this one. 

Following your advice I posted all the information available from this thread, namely  "Tooey 2E Citroen" into Google and found ... this thread and nothing else

I would also like to highlight one quite strange thing about posting links:

@ Otto: I have noticed that You post some links after the puzzle is solved like : "picture credit: link".. You know, some of these are really great websites and contain much material for further puzzles :-\ But when the puzzle which is more obscure is solved there are no links or they are TOP SECRET  ??? Could You explain what are the main criterions of posting links? Could we do the same and when? Is links sharing totally forbidden?

Otto Puzzell

Sure -

If I find a picture on multiple sites, and more than one claims a copyright, (or none of them do) I don't credit the source.

If I pull the picture from a site which seems to be the owner of the pic (either the photog's site or a picture aggregator's site, I ask the webmaster for permission to use the picture. Sometimes they ask for a link on our Friends page (aha - a clue!), sometimes they ask for a credit beneath the photo once it's solved. Sometimes, both.
You wanna be the man, you gotta Name That Car!

Arunas

Quote from: Otto Puzzell on December 04, 2008, 03:32:07 PM
Sure -

If I find a picture on multiple sites, and more than one claims a copyright, (or none of them do) I don't credit the source.

If I pull the picture from a site which seems to be the owner of the pic (either the photog's site or a picture aggregator's site, I ask the webmaster for permission to use the picture. Sometimes they ask for a link on our Friends page (aha - a clue!), sometimes they ask for a credit beneath the photo once it's solved. Sometimes, both.


Thank You!  ;) Now it's more clear  :)

Otto Puzzell

You wanna be the man, you gotta Name That Car!

Arunas


Arunas

#38
Here's my new puzzle. Exclusively avaibale only for pros and feature writers.

Unfortunately I don't have the name for this car. Only the country and year are know for me, thus I can only presume what this could be.

Probably someone knows what's this car and can bring it out of the mystery?

Have fun!

Allemano


Arunas


Allemano

Eastern from Europe?

Arunas


Allemano

means Russian..?

Arunas


Allemano



Arunas


Allemano


Arunas