Question #5
Who are brothers Fred & Augie?
Hint: They made these beauties.......
JPMINITUCSON wrote:Carey934 wrote:JPMINITUCSON wrote:While you are thinking about #3, let's proceed:
Question#4
When you hear the word "Crapo", what auto manufacturer comes to mind?
(I can think of several, he..he..he...)
GM founder William Crapo Durant
Rightee Oh, Carey.
Good old "Crapo" started GM with a $2,000 investment and in 12 days had sold stock worth $12,000,000. With the cash he bought Buick and in six weeks also acquired Olds. He then purchased the Oakland Motor Company in Pontiac Michigan and renamed it........can you guess? No, Alexis, not Mazda.
Here's a pic of ol' Willy.
It Works wrote:JPMINITUCSON wrote:Question #5
Who are brothers Fred & Augie?
Hint: They made these beauties.......
Duesenberg
JPMINITUCSON wrote:One last one before I have to pay attention to the b'day girl:
Question #6
Of the 85,000 1969 Dodge Chargers produced, how many were used in the filming of the popular "The Dukes of Hazzard" TV show?
a) over 50
b) over 100
c) over 200
d) over 300
e) over 500
JPMINITUCSON wrote:One last one before I have to pay attention to the b'day girl:
Question #6
Of the 85,000 1969 Dodge Chargers produced, how many were used in the filming of the popular "The Dukes of Hazzard" TV show?
a) over 50
b) over 100
c) over 200
d) over 300
e) over 500
JPMINITUCSON wrote:
Question #6
Of the 85,000 1969 Dodge Chargers produced, how many were used in the filming of the popular "The Dukes of Hazzard" TV show?
a) over 50
b) over 100
c) over 200
d) over 300
e) over 500
azminiman wrote:JPMINITUCSON wrote:
Question #6
Of the 85,000 1969 Dodge Chargers produced, how many were used in the filming of the popular "The Dukes of Hazzard" TV show?
a) over 50
b) over 100
c) over 200
d) over 300
e) over 500
Ok... speaking of 1969 Chargers,,, The Dodge Daytona ( AKA Superbird )had the largest wing ever put on a factory auto. What was the purpose of such a large wing?
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