How well do u know classic cars

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  1. mustangman70 Founding Member

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    I could only get about 6 or 7 of them. I'll have to send it to my dad. He should be able to get a lot more.

    -Chelle
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    I got a 42 my first go around at it.

    Then i looked the others up

    Heres a pic of it finished with some help on the bottem ones......so if you dont want the answeres to the last two rows dont look at the pic lol

    Thats my desktop at work :hail2:

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    I got 52/100 that is a hard quiz, but for being only 21 years old i thought i did fair.
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    You did better then me :D

    It is a hard quiz....a couple of them will REALLY surprise ya....like i said i know them all so if your really stumped and just want to know let me know....But i wont post up any answeres for a t least a week
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    Do I win? I got 84/100 the non domestics got me and it only took 3 hours of racking my brains, but... yeah.. I have to go home now, my brain hurt. :)
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    86 outa 100! (and in 10 minutes)

    Top That!!!!!!!!!!


    (pays to be old!!!!)
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    86/100 for me too but it took about 30 minutes
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    I thought i knew a lot about cars, but yall are my heros :hail2:
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    i got 49 and im 15 years old
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    In my defense, I just looked at it for a couple minutes. I'll try again later.

    Oh, and my dad got 60-something.

    EDIT: So far, I've figured out what 95 of them are, but a lot of that was systematic guessing. Just off the top of my head, I only knew about 20 of them.

    -Chelle
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    86/100

    Reading CarCraft keeps me sharp.

    I missed...

    9, 12, 19, 23, 24, 30, 32, 37, 40, 42, 47, 50



    Only 9, 32 were totally blank...

    24 isn't a classic by any means... :shrug:
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    89/100 before I started looking 'em up. Once I saw some of the names I knew what they were.

    #9 was a complete blank for me.
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    A friend sent this to me last week. I got 94/100.
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    I am totally stuck on 19 (know the make, and have tried every single model I can think of/find), 9 and 35 (have tried every single make & model, even imports, that I can think of/find).

    -Chelle
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    19 model was weird, like I wouldn't have called it that. Hint, the car started production in '62.

    35 is an import.

    Still don't know 9.
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    78/100 here.
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    9 is a tuffy......the make starts with an M...... and is 6 letters
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    I think I've pretty much firured out what the model is, but there must be something else there because what I think it is, it's not accepting.

    -Chelle
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