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Puzzles, Games and Name That Car => Solved AutoPuzzles => 2023 => Topic started by: gte4289 on September 06, 2023, 09:24:47 PM
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Please identify this car for a point:
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Experts?
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American?
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American?
Yes
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Gallati Tri-X?
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Rascal?
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Gallati Tri-X?
No
Rascal?
No
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Pros?
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Was it amphibious?
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Was it amphibious?
Looks the part, but no.
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Was it just a sketch from a well-known car designer?
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Was it just a sketch from a well-known car designer?
No, by a manufacturer.
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From GM?
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From GM?
No
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Ford?
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Ford?
No
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Was it from an independent auto maker?
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Was it from an independent auto maker?
Yes, a small manufacturer.
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Any connection with the twentieth century motor car corporation?
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Any connection with the twentieth century motor car corporation?
Not that I know of.
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AMC Motors?
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AMC Motors?
No
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Any connection with the Davis three-wheeler?
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Any connection with the Davis three-wheeler?
No
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Western Front?
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Western Front?
No
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Was it from the 1960s?
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Was it from the 1960s?
No
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1970s?
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1970s?
Yes
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Was it a concept car that was actually built?
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Was it a concept car that was actually built?
A fully-functional version was supposedly shown at a very public event, but I have no photos to prove this.
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Did the company build anyother car or vehicles?
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Did the company build anyother car or vehicles?
Yes
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Is the company still going today?
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Is the company still going today?
Not under the original name. A spin-off of the company (different name) either still exists or existed until very recently.
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Was it an electric vehicle?
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Was it an electric vehicle?
Yes
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Was the company from the 1960s?
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Was the company from the 1960s?
I'm not sure when the company was formed, but I don't think it existed until the 1970s.
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Open to everyone.
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Was it a concept car that was actually built?
A fully-functional version was supposedly shown at a very public event, but I have no photos to prove this.
Was it supposedly shown in 1975 ?
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Was it a concept car that was actually built?
A fully-functional version was supposedly shown at a very public event, but I have no photos to prove this.
Was it supposedly shown in 1975 ?
In 1976 I think.
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Bob Drew?
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Bob Drew?
I don't know who that is, but I don't see his name connected with this company in any way.
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This guy and his Aluminium car
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This guy and his Aluminium car
Then I'm fairly certain he had nothing to do with this one.
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Did the company build anyother car or vehicles?
Yes
Were these vehicles three-wheelers too ?
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Did the company build anyother car or vehicles?
Yes
Were these vehicles three-wheelers too ?
No
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Were these vehicles electric too ?
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Were these vehicles electric too ?
Yes
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Lectric Leopard ?
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Lectric Leopard ?
No
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Globe Union ?
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Globe Union ?
No
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Amectran ?
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Amectran ?
No
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Bradley ?
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Bradley ?
No
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Has the company ever only built electric cars ?
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Has the company ever only built electric cars ?
As far as I know, yes.
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Were these vehicles three-wheelers too ?
I just discovered that the company also produced three-wheeled electric bicycles.
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Did the company start to build four-wheeled electric cars in the seventies ?
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Did the company start to build four-wheeled electric cars in the seventies ?
Yes
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Sebring Vanguard ?
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Quincy-Lynn?
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Sebring Vanguard ?
No
Quincy-Lynn?
No
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Elcar ?
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CDA (Copper Development Association)?
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Elcar ?
No
CDA (Copper Development Association)?
No
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Bob McKee Engineering Corporation?
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Omega Motors?
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EV-Concepts ?
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None of the three above.
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Delco-Remy?
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Delco-Remy?
No
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Electro Motion ?
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Electro Motion ?
No
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Legrand?
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Legrand?
No
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Anderson?
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General Engines ?
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Anderson?
No
General Engines ?
Yes! LOCKED for you to fill in the details.
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"Spirit of '76" experimental electric car. 2 permanent magnetic motors. 10 6-volt batteries. Top speed 55 mph.
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"Spirit of '76" experimental electric car. 2 permanent magnetic motors. 10 6-volt batteries. Top speed 55 mph.
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