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Puzzles, Games and Name That Car => Solved AutoPuzzles => 2012 => Topic started by: @re on December 12, 2007, 11:17:28 AM
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Recognize this?
Please, respond below and let us know the make and model designation of the car posted here.
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Expert food. You probably won't have any problems recognizing this shiny sled.
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Clifford Brook Steven's designed Scimitar Wagon (1958 I believe)
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...correction, 1959.
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Oh yes - that's it!
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For one point, name the year, make, model, and designer of this car.
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This was designed by one of the American car designers and I think it was Tremulus...
Manuel in Oz
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This (one of the) Scimitar concepts designed by Brooks Stevens for the 1959 Geneva show.
It was built on a Chrysler platform, and used aluminum extensively in its construction.
One of the other Scimitar concepts was a retractable hardtop.
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Locked for Bubenator. Great answer!
1959 is the year.
Scimitar is the model.
Brooks Stevens is the designer.
Chrysler is the platform underneath.
There is a "make", or brand name, associated with this car. It is not the name of a car manufacturer. Provide the make to get your point.
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I'm not exactly sure what you mean by "brand name", but here are some of the other details associated with the cars (since all three were built similarly).
The bodies were constructed by the German coachbuilding firm Reutter on behalf of the Olin-Mathieson Aluminum division.
One source mentions that at least one of the cars had a Cadillac 331 V8 rather than the expected Chrysler 413.
Stevens, being significantly involved with the Studebaker folks, applied several design elements to the Wagonaire that first appeared for the 1963 model year.
Does that cover it?
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That covers it. My references show the brand name as "Olin Aluminum".
Point for you.
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Merged.