I'm pretty terrible at ID'ing oddball stuff so I think I lucked out here given all the popular cars featured. The Savoy/Coronet and the Willys Aero/Kaiser Manhattan were the ones that got me.
I'm pretty terrible at ID'ing oddball stuff so I think I lucked out here given all the popular cars featured. The Savoy/Coronet and the Willys Aero/Kaiser Manhattan were the ones that got me.
Not to brag or nothin' but I ACED it! I was alive and saw these rolling on the road regularly. Also, Dad worked for Kaiser-Fraser so we had those in the driveway frequently when they let him take one home. Once in a while he'd bring a Kaiser Golden Dragon - absolute top of the line. It had power windows and seats and (get this) AIR CONDITIONING! That was very rare back then - like 1952 or so.
Not to brag or nothin' but I ACED it! I was alive and saw these rolling on the road regularly. Also, Dad worked for Kaiser-Fraser so we had those in the driveway frequently when they let him take one home. Once in a while he'd bring a Kaiser Golden Dragon - absolute top of the line. It had power windows and seats and (get this) AIR CONDITIONING! That was very rare back then - like 1952 or so.
Dan
I figured you'd be at the
top of the class
Speaking of cars being brought home...I remember
my dad test driving a '55 Mercury.
He brought it home over night (the way they test
drove cars back then)....it was black and it was cool.
Thom "The object is to keep your balls on the table and knock everybody else's off..."
Good job, BT - I'm impressed. Not only have you done well on these Ameriacn beasts, I'll wager you have a head full of Borg-Wards, DKWs and the like. All in all, I'm guessing you cold stomp my buttocks on an overall, international car ID contest.
You know what they day, those mopars all look alike. I spent some time figuring it out, I was surprised I got it right. Mercs took a little while too. The rest of the quiz was easy.
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