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It is August and time for the One-Off Build Quiz.  

Here again the rules for the Autoquiz and One-Off Build Quiz  because some people don't know the rules 

  1. No answers allow in the ongoing Auto quiz thread
  2. No comments  in the ongoing Auto quiz thread that give any clues or suggestion to the car in question
  3. A PM must be sent to the one who has started the ongoing thread 
  4. The PM must contain Year of production, Manufacturer and Type
  5. In case of violating the rules  the quiz will closed immediately and no winners will be announced

So please stick with the rules and don't ignore them. 

 

Please sent PM after you had read the rules with Year, Make and Type (Deadline August 7 2021 0:00 CET)

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What a strange looking vehicle. It has some features familiar to me, but those large thin wheels are just plain weird.  Almost Donk-like. The nose is very strange too. Even the photo doesn't look real, but like it was computer generate or enhanced.

It will be fun to find out what that thing is.

Posted (edited)

One last hint 

This vehicle was build in country it is know there cheese and were Plymouth, Studebaker, Chrysler,Willys, DeSoto and Dodge were assembled

Edited by carsntrucks4you
Posted

In the country of Wilhelm Tell  there were a few company's thad had assembled Studebaker, Packard, Plymouth, Dodge, Vauxhall, DeSoto, Willys for the swiss market.  The first ever Swiss-built concept car was the 1956 Soletta 750It was also the first car that was designed and built in Switzerland after WW II.   Only one was ever made, primarily to demonstrate a new type of automobile suspension system.

 

The correct answer were sent in by:

Bucky

otherunicorn

Brizio

iamsuperdan

matthijsgrit

 

Congratulations, well done

Posted

To me it had some features and hints of the Trabant P70s, but obviously not even close.  Those seemingly large wheels look really strange.  I learned something new today.

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