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whcgt # 78 Solved: Martos CP24 (1974)

Started by whcgt, May 29, 2011, 01:37:09 AM

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whcgt

For 1 point. Please identify the following: make/model name/ designed by?/country of origin.

Oguerrerob

Martos CP 24 (1974) Motor Renault Gordini Argentina

whcgt

Yes, that is it, point for Oguerrerob. Martos CP24 (1974) Paco Martos Ernesto Villa pueyrredon with Pizzarelli, Province of Buenos Aires Argentina.

Carnut

#3
What's this car?  From when?
For 1 point.
Interests in life:  Cars, cars, cars - oh and ..er..cars

Carnut

Interests in life:  Cars, cars, cars - oh and ..er..cars



Carnut

Fair enough.
Oddly though that's not at all the name I had for it.
I had it as an Ergodiseno Zamba from 1995, made, I believed, in Argentina...
Interests in life:  Cars, cars, cars - oh and ..er..cars


whcgt

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Quote from: Carnut on October 06, 2011, 05:10:50 AM
Fair enough.
Oddly though that's not at all the name I had for it.
I had it as an Ergodiseno Zamba from 1995, made, I believed, in Argentina...
You have had alot of puzzle cars, that you have posted...reposts happen. I have had some reposts myself, I definately have slowed down with the number of puzzle cars that I am able to find..I try really hard to go for original(quality puzzle cars) as opposed to quantity of puzzle cars, perhaps this is helping me lately to reduce the number of reposts that I have had recently. :) So, I don't know if its a legacy or resume type thing, with the amount of puzzle car postings...all I know is that you can't take 'em with you. So I do not post as many puzzles as I can find...but I do post a few from time to time for fun. ;)

whcgt

So then Carnut...in all good fun....you are causing quite a traffic jam with the amount of puzzle cars you are posting...don't know if your driving each of them to a destination, but the traffic is backing up. :D

Carnut

Quote from: Paul Jaray on October 06, 2011, 05:18:51 AM
You mean this, then:
Ergo Diseño Zamba

Thanks!
I think it's a caption problem and trying to understand a language I don't know.
I did try Googling for the Zamba to check it was the same car but couldn't actually get any results..
Interests in life:  Cars, cars, cars - oh and ..er..cars

Carnut

Quote from: whcgt on October 06, 2011, 11:48:31 AM
Quote from: Carnut on October 06, 2011, 05:10:50 AM
Fair enough.
Oddly though that's not at all the name I had for it.
I had it as an Ergodiseno Zamba from 1995, made, I believed, in Argentina...
You have had alot of puzzle cars, that you have posted...reposts happen. I have had some reposts myself, I definately have slowed down with the number of puzzle cars that I am able to find..I try really hard to go for original(quality puzzle cars) as opposed to quantity of puzzle cars, perhaps this is helping me lately to reduce the number of reposts that I have had recently. :) So, I don't know if its a legacy or resume type thing, with the amount of puzzle car postings...all I know is that you can't take 'em with you. So I do not post as many puzzles as I can find...but I do post a few from time to time for fun. ;)

Yes, reposts will always occur.
By and large I'm trying to post some slightly less obvious ones, although sometimes I like to give the Rookies some nice easy ones to get their points tally up!
Interests in life:  Cars, cars, cars - oh and ..er..cars

Otto Puzzell

The management and admins would everyone to know that reports are A-OK, if the original puzzle post of a said vehicle was solved at least 12 months previous, preferably longer than that.

If a longer-term AutoPuzzler recognizes it as a re-post, it is requested that they be somewhat discreet in identifying it as a re-post (or even keeping it a secret to themselves). A PM to the poster of the new puzzle would be one way.

Posting a link to the original puzzle is not discreet.  ;)

Once the repost puzzle has been solved, they should, of course be merged
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