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Re: Sunday Night Car Quiz
« Reply #15 on: 01 July 2007, 19:23:12 »

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3) Model, number of cylinders in engine, number of doors.

Well done that man  ;) I thought that would be the one that lasted the longest :o

Hang on!  I had a 440, and it DEFINATELY had doors >:(

Personally I'd have kept that to myself ;D
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Re: Sunday Night Car Quiz
« Reply #16 on: 01 July 2007, 19:26:07 »

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Just a few Questions to keep you going while you are downing your Stella tonight ::) I'll fill the answers in when someone gets it right ;)

1   What was the first mass production car to have plastic bumpers  :question

2   Which Italian design studios styled the Morris Ital  :question

3   In the 60's, 70's,  80's and 90's Volvo  used only numbers on their cars, what did these numbers correspond to  :question

4   The Ford Cortina MK5 was available with only one of the following , Which one  :question

    5 Speed gearbox

    Central Locking

    Electric Door Mirrors

    Electric Windows


5  The Triumph Herald/ Vitesse was Available with the following engine sizes 1200, 1300, 1600 and 2000 . There is one engine size missing from this line up, what is it  :question

6 What does the ' B ' stand for in Rover P5B  :question





1.....i'll go for Ford
2.....Ferrari having a laff
3.....If you had asked about BMW or Merc id have known
4.....I'll go for 5sp box.....anything on Fords electrical then never worked
5.....I'll assume TB is right on this
6.....Havent a clue
7.....Oh there isnt one


Err... 7 wrongs  ;D
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Re: Sunday Night Car Quiz
« Reply #17 on: 01 July 2007, 19:26:37 »

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3) Model, number of cylinders in engine, number of doors.

Well done that man  ;) I thought that would be the one that lasted the longest :o

Hang on!  I had a 440, and it DEFINITELY had doors >:(

They started to mess around with the last number when they brought out the 900. Did not want a run in with Porsche with 944.
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Re: Sunday Night Car Quiz
« Reply #18 on: 01 July 2007, 19:27:18 »

1) Fiat 124?

2) Giorgetto Giugiaro

3) Model, number of cylinders in engine, number of doors.

4) electric mirrors

5) 848cc

6) Buick

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Re: Sunday Night Car Quiz
« Reply #19 on: 01 July 2007, 19:30:53 »

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1) Fiat 124?

2) Giorgetto Giugiaro

3) Model, number of cylinders in engine, number of doors.

4) electric mirrors

5) 848cc

6) Buick


no, no, yes, yes, getting warm, yes
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Re: Sunday Night Car Quiz
« Reply #20 on: 01 July 2007, 19:32:46 »

Sorry, number one was a typo 948cc....

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Re: Sunday Night Car Quiz
« Reply #21 on: 01 July 2007, 19:33:31 »

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Sorry, number one was a typo 948cc....


 ;) but it was no 5 ;D
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Re: Sunday Night Car Quiz
« Reply #22 on: 01 July 2007, 19:34:47 »

Ow yes, Giorgetto Giugiaros design studio was apparntly called Ital Design......Man father is here so I am getting some help......plus the low down on the problems with all the triumph engines!
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Re: Sunday Night Car Quiz
« Reply #23 on: 01 July 2007, 19:35:57 »

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Ow yes, Giorgetto Giugiaros design studio was apparntly called Ital Design......Man father is here so I am getting some help......plus the low down on the problems with all the triumph engines!


Correct, the Ital was designed by Ital ;)
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Re: Sunday Night Car Quiz
« Reply #24 on: 01 July 2007, 19:47:07 »

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Just a few Questions to keep you going while you are downing your Stella tonight ::) I'll fill the answers in when someone gets it right ;)

1   What was the first mass production car to have plastic bumpers  :question

2   Which Italian design studios styled the Morris Ital  :question

3   In the 60's, 70's,  80's and 90's Volvo  used only numbers on their cars, what did these numbers correspond to  :question

4   The Ford Cortina MK5 was available with only one of the following , Which one  :question

    5 Speed gearbox

    Central Locking

    Electric Door Mirrors

    Electric Windows


5  The Triumph Herald/ Vitesse was Available with the following engine sizes 1200, 1300, 1600 and 2000 . There is one engine size missing from this line up, what is it  :question

6 What does the ' B ' stand for in Rover P5B  :question





1.....i'll go for Ford
2.....Ferrari having a laff
3.....If you had asked about BMW or Merc id have known
4.....I'll go for 5sp box.....anything on Fords electrical then never worked
5.....I'll assume TB is right on this
6.....Havent a clue
7.....Oh there isnt one


Err... 7 wrongs  ;D

Err....i did get one correct  :y
« Last Edit: 01 July 2007, 19:47:34 by Taxi_Driver »
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Re: Sunday Night Car Quiz
« Reply #25 on: 01 July 2007, 19:50:26 »


1   What was the first mass production car to have plastic bumpers  
 
2   Which Italian design studios styled the Morris Ital   Answer,  Ital
 
3   In the 60's, 70's,  80's and 90's Volvo  used only numbers on their cars, what did these numbers correspond to   Answer, Model, No of Cylinders , No of Doors
 
4   The Ford Cortina MK5 was available with only one of the following , Which one  
 
    5 Speed gearbox
 
    Central Locking
 
    Electric Door Mirrors
 
    Electric Windows     Answer, Electric Door Mirrors
 
 
5  The Triumph Herald/ Vitesse was Available with the following engine sizes 1200, 1300, 1600 and 2000 . There is one engine size missing from this line up, what is it   Answer, 948cc
 
6 What does the ' B ' stand for in Rover P5B   Answer, Buick


Only No 1 left to get  :question
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« Reply #26 on: 01 July 2007, 19:52:07 »

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Just a few Questions to keep you going while you are downing your Stella tonight ::) I'll fill the answers in when someone gets it right ;)

1   What was the first mass production car to have plastic bumpers  :question

2   Which Italian design studios styled the Morris Ital  :question

3   In the 60's, 70's,  80's and 90's Volvo  used only numbers on their cars, what did these numbers correspond to  :question

4   The Ford Cortina MK5 was available with only one of the following , Which one  :question

    5 Speed gearbox

    Central Locking

    Electric Door Mirrors

    Electric Windows


5  The Triumph Herald/ Vitesse was Available with the following engine sizes 1200, 1300, 1600 and 2000 . There is one engine size missing from this line up, what is it  :question

6 What does the ' B ' stand for in Rover P5B  :question





1.....i'll go for Ford
2.....Ferrari having a laff
3.....If you had asked about BMW or Merc id have known
4.....I'll go for 5sp box.....anything on Fords electrical then never worked
5.....I'll assume TB is right on this
6.....Havent a clue
7.....Oh there isnt one


Err... 7 wrongs  ;D

Err....i did get one correct  :y

Err.... No 7 doesn't count TD
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Re: Sunday Night Car Quiz
« Reply #27 on: 01 July 2007, 19:53:51 »

If it doesnt count i only got 6 wrong then  :y ;D
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Re: Sunday Night Car Quiz
« Reply #28 on: 01 July 2007, 19:56:16 »

1) Saab 99 ,1967
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Re: Sunday Night Car Quiz
« Reply #29 on: 01 July 2007, 19:57:11 »

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If it doesnt count i only got 6 wrong then  :y ;D

Ok , you can have no 7 :D
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