The correct answer is 1956 Continental
Bob Sweeting was the first correct answer.
(No I don’t believe we are related.)
Thanks for Playing Bob.
Next one coming up right up.
Tim
The correct answer is 1956 Continental
Bob Sweeting was the first correct answer.
(No I don’t believe we are related.)
Thanks for Playing Bob.
Next one coming up right up.
Tim
Ok.. Steve Sear won the last round.
This round the rules are the same. You have to be the first to get 5 correct answers.
If you see this on Facebook you have to chase the link and post your answer on the Blog.
You’ll have to provide a mailing address to receive the prize.
So here is the first car in the next round.
This car was once it’s own company.
This particular car is 1950’s era.
Good luck and thanks for playing.
Tim
A while back I did an engine mini series on Chevy’s 283. Since then I found a great site for more information on the 283.
Links – http://wp.me/pKHNM-nu
http://wp.me/pKHNM-nB
http://wp.me/pKHNM-nT
http://chevroletphotosblog.com/?p=23046
Chevy 283 Motor | ChevroletPhotosBlog.com
chevroletphotosblog.com
1965 chevy 283 motor complete runs good 500.00 cash call 205-792-4699. Location: Tuscaloosa. State: Alabama City: Tuscaloosa tuscaloosa.americanlisted.com
Thanks for reading
Tim
Steve Sears got this one correct. – Nice job.
I love these cars.
The Studebaker Golden Hawks are my favorite model in that brand.
This is the 1956 Golden Hawk.
Current tally is:
Thanks for playing.
Tim
Ok…this one is older than what I’ve been serving up.
Again, this is not one of the top 3. This car was also very prone to rust because of the body structure.
Good luck.
Thanks for playing.
Tim
And the answer is:
John F Comeau won this one for the blog.
No winner on AFCC.
Remember to win the DVD or other prize you have to collect 5 wins.
Another coming up tomorrow night.
Thanks for playing.
Tim
1966 Studebaker Cruiser
Not a real great looker was it?
Too easy?
Maybe.
Good guess Jeff G.
My 1970 Mustang.
Thanks for playing.
Tim
Ok here is the next one.
This is one of the Big 3.
Toward the end of the muscle car era.
Good Luck.
Tim
Ok this is one of the big three.
These came with various engine sizes and in two and four door.
Back then not really considered a muscle car, but I’ve seen some you’d call American Muscle with no problem.
Good Luck.
Thanks for reading.
Tim