I have to say this was the most unusual steering wheel I’ve ever seen. Let us know what you think it is, and if you have a guess on the car itself, let them fly!
(Shaun Redmond is disqualified from this round, as he was with me on this event.)
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I have to say this was the most unusual steering wheel I’ve ever seen. Let us know what you think it is, and if you have a guess on the car itself, let them fly!
(Shaun Redmond is disqualified from this round, as he was with me on this event.)
Another easy one, at least the marque, but the model may be hard to nail by just the nose.
(Proscriptus, you have to abstain! 😉 )
Should be an easy one, but it is a nice photo.
Here’s a picture puzzler for you:
This photo was taken somewhat recently, while troubleshooting a fuel leak. Can you guess the car from the view of the engine bay?
No guessing games as this machine is too easy a guess I think. Just a nice rustic view.
Taken on the 2006 GTTSR.
Time to bring back that favorite game here on c.g.o: “Name That Car.”
So it is red, and features a hole. Know what it is? Name it in the comments.
By the way: Earlier this week I refreshed my collection of car photos and databased them up on one of my servers. So expect a cascade of new photos!
The Annual Rain Festival (October-May) has returned to the Pacific Northwet. As such I doubt I’ll be driving the Jaguar much over the next several months. Oh well. The above shot was taken actually far from the Pacific. It is Frank Filangeri’s (I hope I spelled that right) S1 E-type OTS. Taken on the very wet New England 2000 Vintage Rally over eight years ago. My how time flies.
Just so that all that grey doesn’t get you SAD I’ve got a sunshine shot that can provide us with a little guessing game:
I love this shot and love this spot. It evokes memories of places in England for me. So where is it? As many of you know, this car has driven many places all over this country. East coast, west coast, and all the way across. Is that the sea, or is it a lake? It could even be a big river or a reservoir! Could be Maine, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, New York, Nova Scotia, Ohio, British Columbia, California, Idaho, Alberta, Montana, Washington, Oregon… or could it be someplace in between?
Take a guess of where this road might be located in the comments.
John got it: Ebeys Landing Road on Whidbey Island. Very close to home… due west of my house by a short distance as the crow flies (and the crows do fly around here!) but a bit of a drive. Worth it though.
Thanks for playing everyone!