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Tucker Torpedo 1948 and Rolls-Royce Phantom II 1931 : both cars star in a film (that bears their name)
Rolls-Royce Phantom II 1931 and what car? why?
Continue this chain for 1 to 4 points use any connection but do not use these:
-Both cars have the same: builder\manufacturer,factory building,builder's name,model's name,country,city of construction,year,
engineer,engine,engine layout,source of energy,number of CV,traction,body style elements, mileage radius
-Both manufacturers: made an unorthodox vehicle
-The name of one car and: the driver of the second,the circuit where it raced,the part introduced first time,the name of the actor who played in a movie featuring the other car, the same name in a different language, the name of the city founded.
-Both cars: are one-off, have one exceptional technical spec, star in a film, had later revival projects, are named after daughters of the cars distributors or after the same object\thing,derived from different cars
-Hood ornament and: nickname of the car, nickname of the engine
-Name of a vessil & a sea-going car
-The engine of one car is the evolution of the engine of the other
-The designer of one car worked for the design-house of the second
-The same man owned the design-house of the 1st and was a dealer for the 2nd
-One builder's relative worked for the builder of the other car
-The last model of both builders derives from the same car
-Founder's relatives were tied to their early automotive empires
-their engineers worked for the same company\model
-the builder of the 1st car was a pilot in the 2nd
-the features of the first car were credited to the designer of the 2nd
-one company built under license the aircraft engines designed by the other company
See pag.1 for the rules and pag.2 for the connections already used