Name That Car
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Name That Car
I started one of these on another website a long time ago, it got a lot of attention
RULES:
Who guesses correctly, puts up the next image for us to guess, if you don't want to pot a picture, just say pass.
You can erase the names and logos on the car, but make sure that there is enough of the car left in the picture
REMEMBER TO MAKE SURE THE CARS NAME IS NOT IN THE FILE NAME.
I'll go first
notacarorisit.jpg
RULES:
Who guesses correctly, puts up the next image for us to guess, if you don't want to pot a picture, just say pass.
You can erase the names and logos on the car, but make sure that there is enough of the car left in the picture
REMEMBER TO MAKE SURE THE CARS NAME IS NOT IN THE FILE NAME.
I'll go first
notacarorisit.jpg
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That ones too easy for an AMX buff...
Thats the AMX/3 prototype, designed by Richard Teague and Built by itlaian race car builder Bizzarraini (heck of a name huh?) The cars were built mostly in 69 with the reported last car having been completed in 70 in secret (was supposed to have been destroyed) Thats car #3 (of 6) and built in 69 , appeared in Motortrend, and is currently resting at the San Diego Auto Museum.
PASS
by the way, there is another one of these threads going on pg2 I beleive.
Thats the AMX/3 prototype, designed by Richard Teague and Built by itlaian race car builder Bizzarraini (heck of a name huh?) The cars were built mostly in 69 with the reported last car having been completed in 70 in secret (was supposed to have been destroyed) Thats car #3 (of 6) and built in 69 , appeared in Motortrend, and is currently resting at the San Diego Auto Museum.
PASS
by the way, there is another one of these threads going on pg2 I beleive.
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Originally Posted by EagleKammback
WOW! That was even faster than on the AMC Eagle forums!
Seriously, some of the questions and trivia posted here would amaze you. Stick around
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Originally Posted by EagleKammback
I think I will stick around. I may not own any of your kind of cars, but I like to learn more about them * I can be a better mechanic
Someone prepare the serum, we have an alien here
There is actually a wide choice with the H-body alone, and many platforms have the 3800 engine, from Grand Prix to Impala. I have found them to be a very durable engine/frame combo, having put a collective 350k between 3 cars.