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1935 CADILLAC 16-Cylinder 452-D.
And I actually knew it before i googled images.
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Thank you Joe! Those cars were/are works of art Sorry for taking so long, had to go to courthouse for jury duty. This is so easy I shouldn't even ask it, but here goes. What auto manufacturer's logo represents the ancient chemical symbol for iron, and the Roman symbol for the planet Mars? Rich Last edited by richard stewart 3rd; 03-01-2011 at 11:23 AM. |
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That was toooo easy, I'll do better next time. Rich |
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Ok here's the question. This is a little long but here goes. Apart from the two-seater Doctor's Coup'e, the owner-driver's closed car was virtually nonexistent before, What year, In that year a auto company introduced a two-door closed car which was called a what? This was the first known use of this word. So what year was the first closed car built? What was it called? And who built it? Three questions, easy answers. Bob |
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1922 Dodge Brothers Business Coupe Rich |
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Bob Sorry guys for being late had to take the wife down to the doctor. So as long as we were in the big city we went out to eat. |
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2. Saloon 3. Panhard Levassor P.S. Hope everything went |
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As far as your answer no, no, and no. Bob |
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