Guess the car #1
#606
Originally posted by DiamondBlue@August 9, 2005, 4:18 PM
I'm out on this one. Viewing the image in a separate window reveals the name of the car (so don't do it).
I'm out on this one. Viewing the image in a separate window reveals the name of the car (so don't do it).
#608
Mobster--thank you and curses to you sir! Thank you for resurrecting this thread--it is my favorite by far--and curses because you have thoroughly stumped me with this one. Cars of this vintage are not my forte. Hopefully some else is more knowledgable in this field.
#613
The way we played the game when this thread first started was with a 24 hour time limit to guess the car. The one who guessed the car correctly then got to post another one. You can't post a guessmobile until either the original car's identity is revealed either by a correct guess or by the original poster. Those are good rules so let's adhere to them.
Dang. I knew the Tucker Torpedo but I just got home from work, so I guess I don't get the cigar. Zoltan's pic stumped me though.
Dang. I knew the Tucker Torpedo but I just got home from work, so I guess I don't get the cigar. Zoltan's pic stumped me though.
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The first generation of these was powered by a Ford 302 V-8 Engine, and was one of the first street driveable high performance mid engine cars. this is the contemporary version
The first generation of these was powered by a Ford 302 V-8 Engine, and was one of the first street driveable high performance mid engine cars. this is the contemporary version