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Hard, Easy, Easy.
Name these cars.
6 thoughts on “Hard, Easy, Easy.”
Got me on the red car to the left: Might be a siner or some form of an MG-Tx.
Black car in midle is an AC, and the 1932 Auburn Speedster next to it is..
a 1932 Auburn Speedster, replete with its HUMONGUOUS Hall-Scott marine V-12..;)
Like I said, the one on the left was hard and the other two easy. 😉
Not a Singer or an MG.
You are correct on the other two, though a model name for the AC would have helped Paul. 😛
Got me on the red car to the left: Might be a siner or some form of an MG-Tx.
Black car in midle is an AC, and the 1932 Auburn Speedster next to it is..
a 1932 Auburn Speedster, replete with its HUMONGUOUS Hall-Scott marine V-12..;)
Like I said, the one on the left was hard and the other two easy. 😉
Not a Singer or an MG.
You are correct on the other two, though a model name for the AC would have helped Paul. 😛
–chuck
Picky, picky, picky. Typical Mac user…;)
Aceca. Bristol 6 cylinder engine.
There, ya *happy?*….:)
Ok..is the mystery car British? (This’ll be like “What’s My Line!”)
I think the car on the left may be a vintage Aston Martin, and the car in the middle is an Ace.
Yer right, Rog.. I *meant* to say Ace, but my fingerlers typed Aceca…;)
Yes. It is an AC Ace and a V-12 Auburn Speedster.
The mystery car will star in its own post later today. Perhaps with more of it visible you can guess better. It is not an A-M, nor is it an MG.
–chuck