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Puzzles, Games and Name That Car => Solved AutoPuzzles => 2020 => Topic started by: BERTRAND on December 15, 2019, 07:04:43 AM
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What's this car and when?
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next level
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This one looks American?
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yes, american
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Knight?
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no
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was it a one-off?
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not a one off
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1925-26 Anderson ,model 50 sedan?
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no
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Desoto 1929 Six,Series K,Sedan?
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no
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1922 Handley-Knight Sedan?
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Elgin 5-Passenger Sedan circa 1924?
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1923 Durant,touring sedan?
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Three times no
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1926 Chandler,Model 35,sedan,AA?
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Moline/Moline-Knight by Root and Vandervoort?
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no and no
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1924 Columbia,light six touring?
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Paige?
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No and no
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Is it a Hudson?
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Not a Hudson
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1927 Flint,Model 60,Touring?
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Not a Flint
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1927 Case ,jay-Eye-See,sedan?
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no
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1921 Ogren Six,four-door sedan?
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no
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Is it a Lincoln?
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No
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kissel?
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no
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Chrysler?
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No
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Elcar?
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No
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1929 LaSalle,sedan?
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No
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UP
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1922 R&V Knight Model J sedan
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Knight?
Moline/Moline-Knight by Root and Vandervoort?
1922 R&V Knight Model J sedan
As the saying goes, "Great minds think alike, though fools seldom differ.” :D
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If Reply #41 is incorrect ... built in Illinois?
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Handley-Knight?
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R&V Knight Model J is correct. Point for wendax.
gte4289: Knight wasn't the good answer, really, I hesitated but for exemple if I put a mercedes benz and you answer me benz, it's not correct for me
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gte4289: Knight wasn't the good answer, really, I hesitated but for exemple if I put a mercedes benz and you answer me benz, it's not correct for me
I agree!
Although I was much closer with 'Moline-Knight by R&V' (the brand's name was changed from 'Moline-Knight' to 'R&V Knight' in 1920), but even then, if it wasn't right, it wasn't right.