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Car Show Game - 1950s

Started by me, January 23, 2013, 01:37:28 AM

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Thought some of you car enthusiasts might like this.  I scored 81%.     Can ya beat me?  Copy and paste your score so I know yer not cheatin'...  :biggrin:  You got 81% (39 right out of 48). The average score is 73%.



All right you young & older whipper-snappers,
lets see how you do. Be honest with yourself?.
No Cheating. See how you do.

The average score is 73%

This will really rattle the cobwebs in the 'ol brain .

Car Show Game - 1950s - American Torque .com

http://www.americantorque.com/game2/8/11/#cntnt

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duke jupiter

Quote from: me on January 23, 2013, 01:37:28 AM
Thought some of you car enthusiasts might like this.  I scored 81%.     Can ya beat me?  Copy and paste your score so I know yer not cheatin'...  :biggrin:  You got 81% (39 right out of 48). The average score is 73%.



All right you young & older whipper-snappers,
lets see how you do. Be honest with yourself?.
No Cheating. See how you do.

The average score is 73%

This will really rattle the cobwebs in the 'ol brain .

Car Show Game - 1950s - American Torque .com

http://www.americantorque.com/game2/8/11/#cntnt


Believe it or not my score was the same as yours.

You got 81% (39 right out of 48). The average score is 73%
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Bo D

I failed miserably. Even though I think I am probably a tad bit older than most of you, where I grew up there weren't many cars, mostly pickup trucks. And what cars there were, were mostly old wrecks.
"Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I'm not sure about the former."  Carl Sagan

The Troll


  I thought I would do better since these were the cars of my teenage years.  But the Chrysler products threw me.  But I did end up with 81%.

  But I guess living in the Anderson area, I didn't miss any GM products and since my dad was a Ford man I didn't miss any Ford products.   

Henry Hawk

I did WAY better than I thought I would...I got 73%. 
"The heart of the wise inclines to the right, but the heart of the fool to the left."
Ecclesiastes 10:2 - It all makes sense to me now...


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duke jupiter

Quote from: The Troll on January 23, 2013, 12:15:33 PM
  I thought I would do better since these were the cars of my teenage years.  But the Chrysler products threw me.  But I did end up with 81%.

  But I guess living in the Anderson area, I didn't miss any GM products and since my dad was a Ford man I didn't miss any Ford products.

Hudson, Nash and Henry J were tricky. I could identify the brand of those most of the time but had the models confused and a couple of the Chryslers got me as well.

Best regards,
Duke ( if there were 60's and 70's models I would have done better) Jupiter
Watch out for Goofy!

me

Quote from: duke jupiter on January 23, 2013, 06:38:39 PM
Hudson, Nash and Henry J were tricky. I could identify the brand of those most of the time but had the models confused and a couple of the Chryslers got me as well.

Best regards,
Duke ( if there were 60's and 70's models I would have done better) Jupiter
Used to have a Hudson and, in fact, it was the car my ex taught me to speed shift in,  Loved that car.  :yes:
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Anne

I failed miserably, but I did get all the hood ornaments correct! I got the Chevys right, probably because my dad and my husband probably owned most of them at one time or another.
"A discontented man will find no easy chair." Ben Franklin

Mr442

You got 96% (46 right out of 48)

Got the damn Chrysler and Desoto in the 56 selection mixed up. :rant:

The Henry J may have been an Allstate, a HJ re-badged and sold by Sears, but either way, it was made by Henry J.
Mr442

me

Quote from: Mr442 on January 25, 2013, 12:43:55 PM
You got 96% (46 right out of 48)

Got the damn Chrysler and Desoto in the 56 selection mixed up. :rant:

The Henry J may have been an Allstate, a HJ re-badged and sold by Sears, but either way, it was made by Henry J.
Wow, I figured you'd do well if you to0k it.  Good job.   :yes:
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duke jupiter

Quote from: Mr442 on January 25, 2013, 12:43:55 PM
You got 96% (46 right out of 48)

Got the damn Chrysler and Desoto in the 56 selection mixed up. :rant:

The Henry J may have been an Allstate, a HJ re-badged and sold by Sears, but either way, it was made by Henry J.

Those dadburn Henry J's made some great hot rods at the dragstrip didn't they?
Great job. You sure know your cars.
:)
Best regards,
Duke (slightly jealous) Jupiter
Watch out for Goofy!