As it's quiz time... by Bernard


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Bernard
Try this one.
A clue ..or maybe a misdirection.... I did drive this while it was in my safekeeping.

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But what is it and who was it's famous designer?
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Posted 29 Dec 2010, 20:52 #1 

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takestock
Clues, only allowed to answer yes or no

Is it american?
Photobucket = Tossers

Dave....

Posted 29 Dec 2010, 21:00 #2 

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Bernard
takestock wrote:Clues, only allowed to answer yes or no

Is it american?


No.
I don't like signatures, they take up too much screen space.

Posted 29 Dec 2010, 21:05 #3 

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SpongeBob
Is it French?

Posted 29 Dec 2010, 21:07 #4 

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Mick
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Bristol?

Posted 29 Dec 2010, 21:10 #5 

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Bernard
SpongeBob wrote:Is it French?


No.
I don't like signatures, they take up too much screen space.

Posted 29 Dec 2010, 21:11 #6 

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Bernard
I forgot about this.

Do you want another clue?

That will be yes, I presume.

it was the reincarnation of an old marque.
I don't like signatures, they take up too much screen space.

Posted 03 Jan 2011, 17:52 #7 

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Mick
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Right so it's not a Yank Tank, It doesn't do French and it ain't got no Bristols. :whump:

Haven't got a clue, not even the ones you've given so far. :nurse:

Posted 03 Jan 2011, 19:32 #8 

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starbug2
it's not a 75 , but i've no idea what it is :gmc:

Posted 05 Jan 2011, 16:42 #9 

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Duncan
Thought in might be an MG-EX, but it's not.

Is it a one off / concept car?
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Posted 05 Jan 2011, 20:16 #10 

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Bernard
Duncan wrote:Thought in might be an MG-EX, but it's not.

Is it a one off / concept car?


A short run were produced but I can't remember how many during about 4 years of existence. It was a bit of a disaster for the guy who put the money up for it, I was the technical director of another of his companies at the time and watched it all happen. It had quite a lot of interest from wealthy middle east buyers but I don't know where they went to in the end. They were expensive!

The cars were the last significant design from a man who was one of the Aston Martin notables and were launched with a blaze of publicity because of the revival of the old marque which had ceased due to the 2nd World War.
I don't like signatures, they take up too much screen space.

Posted 05 Jan 2011, 20:56 #11 


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