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Re: Just for fun: 1950s car spotter game
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5) Who is who?


MG
Austin
Riley
Morris

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Posted on: 2011/12/4 11:29
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Re: Just for fun: 1950s car spotter game
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6) Who is who?

DAF
Saab
Humber
Simca

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Posted on: 2011/12/4 11:32
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Re: Just for fun: 1950s car spotter game
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7) Who is who?

Renault
Peugeot
Simca / Facel
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Posted on: 2011/12/4 11:37
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Re: Just for fun: 1950s car spotter game
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Fire away!

Posted on: 2011/12/4 11:38
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Re: Just for fun: 1950s car spotter game
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ok Gerd, Here goes,
Game 5

A. Austin

b. Riley

c. Morris

d. MG

Game 6

a. Daf

b. Humber

c. Simca.

d. Saab

Game 7

a Citreon

b. Renault

c. Simca

d. Renault

Posted on: 2011/12/4 11:58
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Re: Just for fun: 1950s car spotter game
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My suggestions are:

Picture 1 A Gogo
B Messer
C BMW Isatta
D DKW

Picture 2 A Fiat
B Lancia
C Alfa
D Maserati

Picture 3 A Borgward
B NSU
C DKW
D Glas

Picture 4 A Skoda
B Syrena
C Tatra
D AWZ

Crossing my fingers,

Tom

Posted on: 2011/12/4 12:08
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Re: Just for fun: 1950s car spotter game
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Tom (Rocky46) & Terry (traumjaegercat), perfect (Terry, I assume that 7D is a slips of the pen). To identify the 1950s from UK I would have needed an illustrated catalogue.

1) German dwarfs

A - Gogomobil (my mother drove one)
B - Messerschmitt (unmistakeable a former aircraft company)
C - Yes, that's a BMW!
D - DKW Junior - a real car.


2) Italian sweeties

A - Fiat 1900 B
B - Lancia Ardea (1939 - 1953)
C - Alfa Romeo 1900C Super Sprint
D - red hot Maserati

Italy changed 1924 to right-hand traffic. Nevertheless the Lancia Ardea was a RHD. According to Wikipedia: "The third series Ardea, produced from 1948, was the first mass-produced car with a 5-speed manual transmission."


3) extinct stars

A - Borward Isabella Coupe - a nice car
B - NSU Prinz
C - DKW Monza (an exotic car, the majority of shown cars are large-scale production)
D - Glas Isar - a financial fiasco


4) behind the iron curtain

A - Skoda VOS for senior political and military personnel
B - FSO Syrena, a two-stroker from Poland
C - Tatra 87, streamlined by Hans Ledwinka
D - AWZ P70 - the predecessor of Trabant


5) 1950s in UK

A - Austin Austin A30, (rear) foot- and handbrake used the same linkage
B - Riley 1.5 (in Australia Austin Lancer and Morris Major)
C - Morris Cowley with torsion bar springs
D - MG Magnette ZA, wood & leather interior


6) across Europe

A - DAF 600, equipped with belt-driven Variomatic and reverse gear unit, no problem to go 100 mph backwards
B - Humber Hawk series III
C - Simca Aronde, quantity: 1,400,000!
D - Saab 92, the first Saab. The "de luxe" version was equipped with from outside accessible trunk!


7) Vive la France

A - Citro?n Traction Avant (1934-1957), sorry for showing a prewar version
B - Renault 4CV *
C - Simca Com?te (a Ford Comete Monte-Carlo with Facel body)
D - Peugeot 203 (12 Volt 1948)

* Wikipedia: "On the 4CV's launch, it was nicknamed La motte de beurre (the lump of butter); this was due to the combination of its shape and the fact that early deliveries all used surplus paint from the German Army vehicles of Rommel's Afrika Korps, which were a sand-yellow color."

Posted on: 2011/12/4 14:56
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Re: Just for fun: 1950s car spotter game
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In the late 1950s there was a BMW Isetta in the neighborhood running up and down our street driven by some 16YO. That was a really cool car to our teenage minds. Not fast, but you could get in/out via the front.

Thanks for posting a European alternate to USA 1950s cars. I didn't get too many of those other than the BMW Isetta.

Craig

Posted on: 2011/12/4 17:01
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Re: Just for fun: 1950s car spotter game
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Guscha,

Thanks for posting the Quiz.

Tom

Posted on: 2011/12/5 8:13
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Re: Just for fun: 1950s car spotter game
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96%! Missed 2 from the MOPAR question.

Posted on: 2011/12/7 17:25
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