Time to try something a little different. Three pictures, with little or no relation to each other, except - this being AutoPuzzles - there is a car in each. How does this puzzle work?
The Rules: - You must provide the required information specified for all three pictures
- You must wait 24 hours from the time of your most recent guess in this puzzle before guessing again
No hints or clues will be proffered.
- No partial points will be awarded, nor will the points be split. Only a complete solution to all three parts will result in a win
- If I detect even a hint of cheating, you had better be prepared to tell me how you reached your solution. Failure to do so will result in no points for you
The Payoff:Three points will be awarded to the first person to provide all of the required information for all three pictures.
Bonus - If the correct trifecta solution is posted with 24 hours of this
initial puzzle post move to the open-for-all pro section, the person who does so will receive double (i.e., six) points.
Here is the specific information you must provide in order to qualify for the points, and then the pictures:
PAFW All-or-Nothing Trifecta Grab-Bag #1 : Who are the two people in front of the race car? And what did that young lady have in common with a an automobile that went into production 54 years after she was born?
PAFW All-or-Nothing Trifecta Grab-Bag #2 : Name that car, the year, and the company that crafted that bodywork (there had to be a least one easy one - right?)
PAFW All-or-Nothing Trifecta Grab-Bag #3 : What is that car? Who built it? And what is the significance of the this math equation, in relation to this car: 4+3+4=11? And, why did a huge corporation allegedly see to it that only this single example was built?