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  1. Ace-Garageguy, you should know better than to spill the beans here!
  2. Correct answers were received from: Matt Bacon sjordan2 dw1603 Draggon Badluck 13 Pete J. blunc matthijsgrit GTJUNIOR bobthehobbyguy 68shortfleet
  3. I always enjoyed finding the really cool pages during my searches. Now I find them when looking for cars to present!
  4. Yes, and you, who for reasons unknown, vanished from my list. Maybe I forgot to press "save".
  5. PM me with your answer (Make, model and year). Please do NOT post anything in the comments that will help others to identify the vehicle. Please do NOT use reverse image lookup, as it defeats the entire purpose of the game. 1945-48 Mochet Velocar Type H (one site incorrectly lists it as 1935) Yes, it is a pedal car, albeit motorized. http://www.microcarmuseum.com/tour/velocar-hm.html More reading: http://oppositelock.kinja.com/people-powered-velocars-microcars-the-wars-the-mo-1634063169
  6. Correct answers were received from: bobthehobbyguy carsntrucks4you Matt Bacon Badluck 13 sjordan2 dw1603 68shortfleet GeeBee petesky Ace-Garageguy
  7. PM me with your answer (Make, model and year). Please do NOT post anything in the comments that will help others to identify the vehicle. Please do NOT use reverse image lookup, as it defeats the entire purpose of the game. 1946–1958 GAZ-M20 Pobeda (1948-1955 for this variant) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GAZ-M20_Pobeda
  8. Those who found it despite my best efforts: matthijsgrit Matt Bacon GeeBee dw1603 maltsr DRIPTROIT 71 Badluck 13 68shortfleet blunc
  9. Once, in the official game, a car had only one person find it. Once, in a "weekend special" a fellow uploaded an obscure car from a book. The car could not be found on the internet, so no one got that one either.
  10. PM me with your answer (Make, model and year). Please do NOT post anything in the comments that will help others to identify the vehicle. Please do NOT use reverse image lookup, as it defeats the entire purpose of the game. 1948 Gatso 4000 Sports Roadster http://hooniverse.com/2012/09/02/hooniverse-weekend-of-discovery-the-1948-gatso-4000-sports-roadster/ http://www.automobile-catalog.com/make/gatso/gatso_4000/gatso_4000_sports_roadster/1948.html It had a single piece, welded body - far from ideal if you crumpled a fender!
  11. Correct answers from: Matt Bacon dw1603 68shortfleet Jantrix bobthehobbyguy sjordan2 Ace-Garageguy Pete J. matthijsgrit Draggon blunc carsntrucks4you Badluck 13
  12. PM me with your answer (Make, model and year). Please do NOT post anything in the comments that will help others to identify the vehicle. Please do NOT use reverse image lookup, as it defeats the entire purpose of the game. The answer: 2015 Shelby Daytona Cobra Coupe http://blog.hemmings.com/index.php/2015/08/03/shelby-celebrates-the-daytona-coupes-1965-world-championship-with-a-limited-production-run/
  13. This week's correct answers came from: Sixties Sam bobthehobbyguy blunc peteski Matt Bacon Badluck 13 GeeBee dw1603 ChrisR 68shortfleet matthijsgrit Ace-Garageguy
  14. PM me with your answer (Make, model and year). Please do NOT post anything in the comments that will help others to identify the vehicle. Please do NOT use reverse image lookup, as it defeats the entire purpose of the game. Answer: Simca 1000 (1961-1969) Yes, they kept making it until around 1978, but elements of its design had changed. Suggestion from wku88.
  15. I was tossing up whether to use truck wheels/tyres. The other side of the argument is that rat rods are mostly impractical.
  16. Playing around with ideas.
  17. This week's correct answers came from: GeeBee sjordan2 matthijsgrit wku88 dw1603 GTJunior ChrisR horsepower DRIPTROIT 71 68shortfleet Ace-Garageguy
  18. Welcome back.
  19. PM me with your answer (Make, model and year). Please do NOT post anything in the comments that will help others to identify the vehicle. Please do NOT use reverse image lookup, as it defeats the entire purpose of the game. 1949-55 Fiat Topolino Model 500 C
  20. Well, it certainly isn't rear-wheel drive.
  21. Bad Brad #2, There are plenty of people who watch this build who would like to see it finished. There are plenty of people who were denied a chance to participate, but read every post. Even if we never touch the model, we do have time invested in it. As I pointed out in an earlier post, this is the third such "snowball" I have watched that has ended with the model vanishing/person becoming uncontactable for whatever reason. What I fail to see is what makes you, and the fellow who told me where to go last week think you have any more right to comment that we do. We have every right to make comments and suggestions in a public forum in which we have been reading/participating without being told off.
  22. Correct answers from: maltsr bobthehobbyguy GeeBee Crazy Ed Chillyb1 sjordan2 Matt Bacon DRIPTROIT 71 dw1603 STYRENE-SURFER What a great way to start the year!
  23. Opinions seem to offend some people, therefore I remove my comment. Good luck on your next snowball.
  24. PM me with your answer (Make, model and year). Please do NOT post anything in the comments that will help others to identify the vehicle. Please do NOT use reverse image lookup, as it defeats the entire purpose of the game. 1957-1958 Zundapp Janus 250 (or 750) I suspect it sometimes being called a 750 is because of the poor choice of font for the "2". https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zündapp_Janus
  25. Correctly identified by the following people: Pete J. exact maltsr exact GeeBee exact Matt Bacon exact matthijsgrit exact ChrisR exact bobthehobbyguy exact sjordan2 exact dw1603 exact (Complete history lesson supplied!) W-409 generic
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