Never posted a pic before-and I did guess TROJANMAN's Mazda RX-4!
Took off the URL...so no cheating!
Nope!-still don't know how to link!
You have to close the tag. You'll have [img} image url [/img]. The "[/img] tells the program the url is closed.
i dont think you can link .gif's...
i may be insane tho...
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[img] YOUR PICTURE.XXX here[/img] |
just posting the pic
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Thanks! (still don't know what I did wrong)
QUOTE (richardmosselman @ Jan 19 2006, 11:11 PM) |
Thanks! (still don't know what I did wrong) |
Trying again!
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Holy Crap-I did it!! Don't know how tho!
PS-Its the same model of car.
It is a MAZDA FAMILIA PRESTO ROTARY COUPE
CCINGUESSTHISCAR
Its not a RX3? Looks like those ol' school Mazda's
That's correct Otherwise known as:
Mazda R100-the 100 was for the HP, but boy did that sucker use gas! 1st rotary sent to N.America. Quite the rocket! (for its time). Cool interior with lots of guages down the central console. And yes.....I had one; in southern Ontario (Canada) no less. Rotors wore into the liners-water came out the spark plug holes! But no rust. It was my 2nd car-1st was a '62 Rambler!
PS.There was a piston engined version as well-1200 IICR.
NEXT!!!!!
Okay that will be me. Here you go folks.
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Colani GT ??
Lancia???
1961 Ferrari 250 GTO Spyder? Or the Pinin Farina's "California Roadster"
lister
58 Simca 1.8
JT
Sorry no one is even close.
CCLINSTUMPTHEJOCK
53 Ermini 1100?
Elva ?
Ginetta ?
1953 Bandini 750 Sport Saponetta
Gustl
I'll try throwing another obscure one into the mix:
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Moretti
Mille Miglia Barchetta
Can you tell I'm bored with my job today?
JT
..and a really tough one:
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hey man, we gots rules now for this game and you is bustin' 'em up!
QUOTE (grantsfo @ Jan 20 2006, 07:12 PM) |
..and a really tough one: |
It's what ya get when ya breed a SAAB Sonnet with an ugly Kit car......
Ken
there are rules now...
ya can only post a car, if you guessed the last one....
This is it!!!
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Do they look like democrats, or is it just me?
QUOTE (Howard @ Jan 20 2006, 06:11 PM) |
Do they look like democrats, or is it just me? |
QUOTE (SLITS @ Jan 20 2006, 06:16 PM) | ||
Aren't you 2nd from the right? |
QUOTE (grantsfo @ Jan 20 2006, 03:46 PM) |
I'll try throwing another obscure one into the mix: |
¿Reglas? No necesitamos ninguna regla que apesta.
QUOTE (Aaron Cox @ Jan 20 2006, 05:28 PM) | ||||
bottom row.... |
QUOTE (Aaron Cox @ Jan 20 2006, 04:48 PM) |
there are rules now... ya can only post a car, if you guessed the last one.... |
Looks like the democrats are satanding and sitting in front of a Vauxhal.DUH.
CCLINGUESSME
QUOTE (KaptKaos @ Jan 20 2006, 05:32 PM) | ||
I think that is a Reliant Scimitar, but I could be wrong. Oops... um, ja, vee hav rulez here for zis game. |
well, the red one is obiously a Reliant Scimitar GTE and the orange one is a Clan Crusader - nothing difficult
the b/w pic should show a Vauxhall Velox, possibly a 1956
my problem seems to be that I sleep while you keep on playing and vice versa
so if I'm correct it's my turn
so, tell me this one - should not be that difficult ...
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just to clarify - that's not me standing beside the red car
Gustl
well, I don't wanna brake the rules, but maybe anyone could help me find this one
I'd need it for the german forum
right now it's clear to be an ITALIAN car
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QUOTE (Gustl @ Jan 21 2006, 12:07 AM) |
well, the red one is obiously a Reliant Scimitar GTE and the orange one is a Clan Crusader - nothing difficult ;) the b/w pic should show a Vauxhall Velox, possibly a 1956 my problem seems to be that I sleep while you keep on playing and vice versa :unsure: so if I'm correct it's my turn so, tell me this one - should not be that difficult ... |
Oh, the other one is by Vignale, known as the Samantha or something...........based on the Fiat 125, dates from late 60's. Total production unknown, but undoubtedly few in number.
this specific one is a Singer Vogue
btw - cool avatar
it's your turn
Gustl
Vignale Fiat Samantha
Gustl
The avatar? Well, it's just a specific interest..........I have a load of detailed pix of one of them I must scan one day.
Meanwhile, get to grips with this..................a specific answer is required.
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Austin-Healey 3000 Mk3 (1964-68)
Nope.................it's not that easy. Specific answer, remember?
well, if the little parking lights besides the turn lights are stock there's hardly any other possibility
the Mk3 was the only one with this detail
although I noticed the non-Austin-Healey badge on the nose ...
I go on searching ...
Austin Healey replica by HMC ?
No, definitely not a replica. Keep on searching...............
...anything to do with the ' GGG GGG ' plates?
No clues there, just my neater-than-usual attempt at blotting out the plates. (Why do we do that anyway, you can see any number you like just driving down the road?)
Its a Austin Healey 4000 with Rolls Royce engine
Whole story here http://www.ewilkins.com/wilko/ah4000.htm
Thank you Google !!!
Absolutely correct! Though I think that Google makes things a bit too easy sometimes.
Another picture, which I deliberately didn't use, as it starts to give the game away...........
Incidentally, having seen this car in the flesh, it's not just a 3000 sliced down the middle with 6" added in.....it's a tad wider everywhere, a genuine example of the coachbuilders' art.
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I open a new thread !!! Vol #4
wow - really cool car - never heared about it
the wider body makes it look better than the 3000
although, the article tells us that there were only 6 prototypes built
Gustl
New thread Vol # 4 is opened , and the picture is posted ...
What, like these? The clue was in the avatar!!!
(Sorry, couldn't resist it...............)
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This is a water cooled 916
QUOTE (eitnurg @ Jan 21 2006, 10:10 AM) |
What, like these? The clue was in the avatar!!! (Sorry, couldn't resist it...............) |
QUOTE (pfierb @ Jan 21 2006, 05:31 PM) | ||
72 916 RS |
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