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    Default Can you identify these old cars?

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    Post your scores. I got a 96%. Missed 2 of them--the Kaiser and the Willis. Give it a shot.

    George

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    83%. None of them were cars I ever owned. lol

    Jerry

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    83%, but I owned a couple of them so I had an advantage.

    REE
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    79%. All of these cars were built before I was born, so I'm pretty happy with a 79. Decades after high school and I'm still a "C" student.
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    75% which was pretty good guessing.
    The Chronicler

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    100%, Man I'm old!!

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    92% We owned 3 or 4 of the Chevys and the Buick Roadmaster. That helped a little. I've always been a GM fan.
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    75%

    My first car was a '49 Pontiac Chieftain rag-top. 4 speed hydro w/flathead 8. Battleship Gray 2 door, red leather seats.

    It came with instructions from the previous owner and a 10 cent piece to adjust the point gap in the distributor. Ah, those were the days! I quit lookin' under the hoods about 20 years ago.

    The car cost me $50 bucks.
    "As far down the river as he could see, the trout were rising, making circles on the surface of the water, as though it were starting to rain."- E.H., The Big Two Hearted River

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    Yea I got a 73%. The lowest score so far. These were cars from my time frame. Must be suffering from oldtimers LOL

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    I got 100%, but I'm not as old as Jack. I remember my Dad buying a couple of Kaisers when I was a kid. I remember you opened the doors with a button on the inside that I could not operate, I didn't like that feature which was stylish at the time.
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