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17 years ago
Way to easy for car nuts like us.
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17 years ago
Far, far too easy.
Only 15 had me stumped for a few seconds, and frankly, I'm glad it did.
25 is wrong too, IMO.17 could be many things.
Richard
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17 years ago
RichardK waffled thus:
Could only be a Mini :)
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17 years ago
Right, I'm utterly stuck on 7, and 21 is pissing me off because I know what it is, but I just... can't...
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17 years ago
It could have been any number of the derivatives and what make of mini.
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17 years ago
7 is the predecessor to the Boxster, 21 you need almost the full name (think Greek letters)
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17 years ago
I only need the model of the Porshe to get 50/50
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17 years ago
Not even I can tell a Mini One, Diesel, Cooper S and Cooper apart just by looking at the headlamp.
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17 years ago
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17 years ago
914.
Now someone tell me what the Lambo is, 18 the thing with a front light that looks like a DS, 25 (looks like a 6R4 or RS200 or something), And 12 and 15.
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17 years ago
7 is the 914, (mid engined flat 4 was later fitted with a flat 6 to become the 916. I'm one of the rare people who really like the 914
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17 years ago
The bonnet catches suggest that it's a Cooper Works to me.
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17 years ago
18 and 12 were easy (british classics), as was 25 apart from their requested answer (looks nothing whatsoever like an RS200!, and only the headlamp vaguely resembles a 6R4 - the rest is wrong).
Cheating by looking at the answers in the .js file is of course bad :-)
cheers, clive
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17 years ago
Ken, SLR.
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17 years ago
I'm glad I'm not the only one who thought the e-type looks like a DS.
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17 years ago
Morris or Austin?
Or a Riley Elf? Or Wolesley Hornet?
Richard