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Puzzles, Games and Name That Car => Solved AutoPuzzles => 2021 => Topic started by: gte4289 on March 06, 2020, 10:04:57 PM
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Identify this vehicle (make, model and coachbuilder) for a point.
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Experts?
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French?
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French?
No
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Fiat 502?
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Fiat 502?
Not Fiat
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Pros?
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Citroen C4?
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Citroen C4?
Not Citroen
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Italian
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Italian
Not Italian
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German
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German
No
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British
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American? perhaps a Chalmers?
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American? perhaps a Chalmers?
American, but not Chalmers
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Chevrolet?
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Chevrolet?
No
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Wills St.Claire?
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Wills St.Claire?
No
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Oakland?
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Oakland?
No
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car company from A to M
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car company from A to M
No
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the company made cars after 1930
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the company made cars after 1930
No
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the company produced cars until 1914
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the company produced cars until 1914
The brand did not yet exist in 1914
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The name begins with the letter S
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The name begins with the letter S
No
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Victor Page
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Victor Page
No
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The name begins with the letter R
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The name begins with the letter R
Yes
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Root and Vandervoort ?
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Root and Vandervoort ?
No
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Rugby
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Rugby
Yes. Locked for you to identify the model and coachbuilder.
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coachbuilder A to M
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coachbuilder A to M
Yes. You get two more questions/guesses before I unlock.
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American coachbuilder?
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American coachbuilder?
Yes
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Unlock, did not find information
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Unlock, did not find information
Okay, unlocked
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Rugby
Yes. Locked for you to identify the model and coachbuilder.
Rugby built by Durant Motor Company right?
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Rugby
Yes. Locked for you to identify the model and coachbuilder.
Rugby built by Durant Motor Company right?
Correct, but still looking for the coachbuilder
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ok!
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Open to all
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Is it armored vehicle?
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Is it armored vehicle?
No
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was it an American coachbuilder?
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was it an American coachbuilder?
Yes
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Recap: This is a Rugby built by the Durant Motor Company and bodied by an American coachbuilder.
New "freebie" hints: The vehicle was built between 1924-1925; the coachbuilder should be apparent to anyone familiar with Rugby/Durant.
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Associated Bodies Corp?
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Associated Bodies Corp?
Yes!