I found these cars pictures online, I don´t know their names, but i will give one point per picture for them (if they have one) and some proof. One answer per user, please.
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Soviet homebuilt cars...
Red car - one-off "Pisuhänd" ("Писухянд") from Estonia, was built in 1968
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Third car is named Mriya.
...GTI.
Quote from: dzima1985 on September 14, 2014, 01:13:03 PM
Red car - one-off "Pisuhänd" ("Писухянд") from Estonia, was built in 1968
Ok, one point for dzima1985.
Quote from: Arunas on September 14, 2014, 02:10:26 PM
Third car is named Mriya.
Do you have some proof? (an image with the name or maybe an image that can be google searched). Locked for you.
Quote from: Paul Jaray on September 14, 2014, 04:09:46 PM
...GTI.
For this one I found a name now. Locked for you to find the ...
Unlocked all since I didn´t get any replies.
the third one I have it as Homemade Mriya
"Well, at first. Homemade Mriya (Ukrainian. Dream). Collected from a lot of things, and the front and rear windows of her ... Tatra-613 !!! Therefore, seeing her picture, I thought that Tatra is. It turned out that she had units from GAZ-24, but the engine is shifted far back, the radiator is located behind the front frame. At the very GAZ-24 engine is on the beam. In homemade hood so much done in vain, approximately at half the engine compartment - empty! Inside the tidy from the BMW E30, door cards of the VAZ-2105. Outside, as you can see, all optics from the Moskvich-2141. Was surprising, as the engine in the 92 horse drags a carcass. It turned out it's simple: the body of this home-made made of carbon (or carbon fiber, whatever it is), the floor - plywood."
Quote from: Oguerrerob on September 19, 2014, 10:27:32 AM
the third one I have it as Homemade Mriya
"Well, at first. Homemade Mriya (Ukrainian. Dream). Collected from a lot of things, and the front and rear windows of her ... Tatra-613 !!! Therefore, seeing her picture, I thought that Tatra is. It turned out that she had units from GAZ-24, but the engine is shifted far back, the radiator is located behind the front frame. At the very GAZ-24 engine is on the beam. In homemade hood so much done in vain, approximately at half the engine compartment - empty! Inside the tidy from the BMW E30, door cards of the VAZ-2105. Outside, as you can see, all optics from the Moskvich-2141. Was surprising, as the engine in the 92 horse drags a carcass. It turned out it's simple: the body of this home-made made of carbon (or carbon fiber, whatever it is), the floor - plywood."
Ok one point for Oguerrerob.
I locked Arunas, but the point was for the name of the car and some proof, and since he didn´t reply... :(
Quote from: CrazyAutopuzzler on September 19, 2014, 08:17:05 PM
I locked Arunas, but the point was for the name of the car and some proof, and since he didn´t reply... :(
Sorry, recently I have no time to spend to check for photos, proofs, etc. You asked for name and I wrote it from memory. That is all.
Luckily, this one has some name, but on the other hand there are dozens if not hundreds of such homemade cars with no names. Posting such creations as puzzles, IMHO, is pointless unless you know quite enough about the puzzle car.
I didn't mean to create an issue about this car. I'm ok to give up the point.
Quote from: Oguerrerob on September 20, 2014, 04:29:26 PM
I didn't mean to create an issue about this car. I'm ok to give up the point.
It's not a problem ;) I still have those same photos somewhere in my HD, but you were first, so the point is yours! All good.
Quote from: Arunas on September 20, 2014, 04:19:41 PM
Quote from: CrazyAutopuzzler on September 19, 2014, 08:17:05 PM
I locked Arunas, but the point was for the name of the car and some proof, and since he didn´t reply... :(
Sorry, recently I have no time to spend to check for photos, proofs, etc. You asked for name and I wrote it from memory. That is all.
Luckily, this one has some name, but on the other hand there are dozens if not hundreds of such homemade cars with no names. Posting such creations as puzzles, IMHO, is pointless unless you know quite enough about the puzzle car.
It´s ok, and I´m sorry if I made you mad about this. Regarding of the cars names, if they hadn't had one, the puzzle would have been eventually forgotten like many others on this site that feature cars whose names exist and are know by their authors.
Moving to the Black Hole...