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Puzzles, Games and Name That Car => Solved AutoPuzzles => 2023 => Topic started by: el_monty on March 30, 2017, 10:01:16 AM
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Fellow Autopuzzlers, for a point please tell me the make, model and year of this car.
Don't be naughty! Stay away from Google Search by Image, kids
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Up to the Experts
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English car
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Ruston-Hornsby, 1921.
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English car
Yes it is
Ruston-Hornsby, 1921.
No. The date is close, though
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is it a 1920 premier?
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is it a 1920 premier?
Right date, wrong marque
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1920 Bentley?
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Not Bentley
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Was the photo taken in Europe?
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Was the photo taken in Europe?
No
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was the photo taken in cal.?
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No
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Was the photo taken in the U.S.?
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No
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Photographed in Europe?
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No
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Australia?
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Yes, the photo was taken in Australia
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1920 Cubitt C1 Tourer
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Bingo!
The photo comes from a display in Perth, organized by the Veteran Car Club of Western Australia for the National Motoring Heritage Day in May 2012.
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Thank you for the point.
Would it be worthwhile, to post on solved puzzles the methods used to find a solution? Example:
I searched for "australia concours 1920" with a blue filter, once we narrowed it down to Australia and 1920.
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Thank you for the point.
Would it be worthwhile, to post on solved puzzles the methods used to find a solution? Example:
I searched for "australia concours 1920" with a blue filter, once we narrowed it down to Australia and 1920.
Some time ago when we were suspicious of some members, we did ask them to explain how they found the answer. It was a temporary measure and things now seem to be running smoothly.
Each member of AP has their own system for solving puzzles and many wish to keep their sources close to their chest. It's why I always use the phrase "a certain site"! Some of us will know which one I mean, some won't. It's all part of the fun IMHO - if we start explaining how we solved something, everyone and his dog will then discover sources or systems for solving puzzles which are closely-guarded secrets.
It's like telling the burglar the whereabouts of the family silver.
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Well thanks sixtee5cuda for teaching me how to use the colour filter! I didn't know about this tool before :D
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Identify this car and when, please
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up
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Lorraine-Dietrich?
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Not lorraine dietrich
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French?
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no
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British?
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Yes, it's a british car
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pros
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Bean ?
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not Bean
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Ruston Hornsby ?
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Cubitt ?
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Cubitt is correct. Locked for you fëdor for the rest
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Typ K4 16-20hp ~1921-22
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well done 700th points, that's correct
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Thank you very much for the anniversary point.
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Merged and title of original thread corrected.