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T: Harroun Model A-1 (by Ray Harroun, winner of the first Indy 500) – 1: Soldiers and Sailors Monument (in Indianapolis, Indiana) – z: 2001 Oldsmobile Bravada Indy 500 Pace Car
B. Standard 10 van – 31: Standard Oil Building, New York – ag: Standard Eight Touring
A basic 'everyday' connection for this one:Rust AC: Simca Aronde Quotidienne, the 'low-cost' entry-level version of the popular French model, added to the range in 1953Arch 6: Musee d'Histoire de la Vie Quotidienne (the Museum of Daily Life), based at Petit-Caux in Normandy. I visited this charming town many years ago (before the digital camera age, so it was quite some time back) when I briefly owned a Panhard 24 CT and joined up with a French P&L Club for a local treasure hunt. Somewhere I have an old printed photo of my Panhard parked there, but it will take some finding!Next U: the French Ford Abeille, a stripped down basic version of the Vedette, aimed at farmers, commercial tradesmen, etc, and built in the same Poissy factory as the Aronde which Simca acquired when it took over the French Ford SAF operations and production plant. The Poissy plant still exists today as part of the PSA Groupe, now building Citroen C3s, etc.
V: Rosengart Ariette Break – 15: The Rosengart Collection, Lucerne Switzerland – e: 1941 Tempo Hanseat A 400V/15 connection: Rosengart (obvious)V/e connection: Among other things, the French word 'ariette' can be a diminutive form of the musical term 'aria', while 'tempo' can also be a musical term.15/e connection: None
Extra e is not a Tempo, so that explains your rather unconvincing connections to it.
Rust B and Architecture 31 are correct and connect.Extra ag is not a Standard Eight Tourer.B - 31 - ?? locked for you.
Quote from: Djetset on March 27, 2020, 09:08:47 PMA basic 'everyday' connection for this one:Rust AC: Simca Aronde Quotidienne, the 'low-cost' entry-level version of the popular French model, added to the range in 1953Arch 6: Musee d'Histoire de la Vie Quotidienne (the Museum of Daily Life), based at Petit-Caux in Normandy. I visited this charming town many years ago (before the digital camera age, so it was quite some time back) when I briefly owned a Panhard 24 CT and joined up with a French P&L Club for a local treasure hunt. Somewhere I have an old printed photo of my Panhard parked there, but it will take some finding!Next U: the French Ford Abeille, a stripped down basic version of the Vedette, aimed at farmers, commercial tradesmen, etc, and built in the same Poissy factory as the Aronde which Simca acquired when it took over the French Ford SAF operations and production plant. The Poissy plant still exists today as part of the PSA Groupe, now building Citroen C3s, etc.All three correctly identified, and they would have made a nice triple as you have explained. But in my puzzle only the Simca Aronde Quotidienne and the Musée d'Histoire de la Vie Quotidienne belong together. Keep your idea for the third one in mind though. AC - 6 - ?? locked for you.
Rust Z: AVIA 350 microcar 195s Checoslovaquia. Architectural: 10 Falkenhause, Bayern (falken is the bird in the AVIA's logo) Extra: Spanish AVIA truck made by AISA not related to the Cesk company.
Quote from: Wendax on March 28, 2020, 04:41:19 AMExtra e is not a Tempo, so that explains your rather unconvincing connections to it. Quote from: Wendax on March 28, 2020, 04:30:06 AMRust B and Architecture 31 are correct and connect.Extra ag is not a Standard Eight Tourer.B - 31 - ?? locked for you.How about this?B. Standard 10 van – 31: Standard Oil Building, New York – e: Standard E1 by Gutbrod
Quote from: Wendax on March 28, 2020, 04:35:45 AMQuote from: Djetset on March 27, 2020, 09:08:47 PMA basic 'everyday' connection for this one:Rust AC: Simca Aronde Quotidienne, the 'low-cost' entry-level version of the popular French model, added to the range in 1953Arch 6: Musee d'Histoire de la Vie Quotidienne (the Museum of Daily Life), based at Petit-Caux in Normandy. I visited this charming town many years ago (before the digital camera age, so it was quite some time back) when I briefly owned a Panhard 24 CT and joined up with a French P&L Club for a local treasure hunt. Somewhere I have an old printed photo of my Panhard parked there, but it will take some finding!Next U: the French Ford Abeille, a stripped down basic version of the Vedette, aimed at farmers, commercial tradesmen, etc, and built in the same Poissy factory as the Aronde which Simca acquired when it took over the French Ford SAF operations and production plant. The Poissy plant still exists today as part of the PSA Groupe, now building Citroen C3s, etc.All three correctly identified, and they would have made a nice triple as you have explained. But in my puzzle only the Simca Aronde Quotidienne and the Musée d'Histoire de la Vie Quotidienne belong together. Keep your idea for the third one in mind though. AC - 6 - ?? locked for you.In that case the third element must be Extra R, a rustic Simca 8 Break de Chasse 'Canadienne', this being a Fiat 508 1100 built under licence by Simca and made in Nantes.
I understand that Architec I is correct but the link is not the Czechoslovak AVIA logo. Therefore you must refer to a character in the Falkenhausen family, is that correct?
Portuguese connection?G: Camat Douro (from Portugal) - 32: Luis I Bridge, Vila Nova de Gaia, Portugal - ac: Inspecção de Veículos Porsche, Rua de S. Dinis, Portugal
Taking another swing at this as-yet unidentified cyclecar ...C: Matchless cyclecar - 28: Rainbow Warrior memorial at Matauri Bay, NZ – y: Matchbox Guy Warrior car transporter
An Italian military connection;Rust AA: Sheen Imperator GTS, the model name meaning an Italian/Roman military commander Arch 9: the Roman military barrack remains that I’ve mentioned before that were discovered when the Rome metro line C was being extended Extra q: a parade of Italian military vehicles, including examples of the Iveco VM90/M40.10 light utility vehicles
Rust AA is the Sheen Imperator GTS.Architecture 9 has been identified as such before.The vehicles of Extra q are not in Italian military service.No connection between these three, sorry.
Quote from: Wendax on March 28, 2020, 05:39:00 PMRust AA is the Sheen Imperator GTS.Architecture 9 has been identified as such before.The vehicles of Extra q are not in Italian military service.No connection between these three, sorry.Hmm... I was working on a Roman-themed triple, but Rust AA and Architecture 9 are not a match? How about AA/f or 9/f?AA: Sheen Imperator GTS – 9: Roman military barracks remains – f: Torsus Praetorian by Pulsar Expo