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What type of car am I? Easy if you know the answer. ;) SOLVED! See below if you would like to know the answer.

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kgb224

1:01AM | Sun, 30 October 2011

No idea which vehicle this is. Stunning capture. God Bless.

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Crabbycabby

1:17AM | Sun, 30 October 2011

Nice angle, you cannot see how it's attached. No idea on the car though.

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durleybeachbum

2:31AM | Sun, 30 October 2011

Love that bonnet mascot!

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bullsnook

2:35AM | Sun, 30 October 2011

no clue. what is it?

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jayfar

2:46AM | Sun, 30 October 2011

Beautiful capture Andrew, if I had to guess I would say a Wolsely!!!

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blinkings

2:59AM | Sun, 30 October 2011

NOOOOOO good guess but not Wolsely!

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Hedepo

4:42AM | Sun, 30 October 2011

I think that this one with the wings down is a Hispano Suiza (Heron) from the 20ties, By the way nice picture and funny quiz for sunday morning, a sunday with 1 hour extra. Have a nice week, a quiet week I suppose without Quantas in the air. Last year there was no air traffic in Holland for a few days, due to the Vulcano in Iceland, and it was so pleasantly quiet!! Henk

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BIPOLARTWO

4:48AM | Sun, 30 October 2011

Stumped me-But a terrific image just the same

angora

5:44AM | Sun, 30 October 2011

I think it's a -hold on a sec- yayyy ;-D it's stunning!!! :-D

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dakotabluemoon

6:09AM | Sun, 30 October 2011

Looks to German made but is it a Bently and i think i spelled that wrong at least i tried nice catch Andrew.

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danob

7:20AM | Sun, 30 October 2011

Stunning car but would not pass health and safety laws today..

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cfulton

9:25AM | Sun, 30 October 2011

Darn, I missed my guess - would have got it right too! Days gone by... Clive

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junge1

12:22PM | Sun, 30 October 2011

Beautifully captured andrew but I have no clue!

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danapommet

8:28PM | Sun, 30 October 2011

Super shot and there was no way that I could have come up with Hispano-Suiza.

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netot

8:31PM | Sun, 30 October 2011

Great detail! I like reflections in the chrome!!

whaleman

12:39AM | Mon, 31 October 2011

I had no idea, but enjoyed the shot!

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blinkings

3:31AM | Fri, 04 November 2011

Hedepo you are right! Emilio de la Cuadra, a Spanish army captain, started Hispano-Suiza in 1898. He hired Swiss engineer Marc Birkigt to design their first gasoline powered engines. By 1905, they were producing a series of large four- and six-cylinder engines for automobiles. During World War I, they provided engines for airplanes. Hispano-Suiza produced roughly 2,350 H6 cars that included the H6B and H6C models, from 1919 to 1933. The H6 featured an all-aluminum, overhead camshaft 403 cubic-inch straight 6-cylinder engine. It was essentially half of Birkigt's V12 aviation engine. The brakes were light-alloy drums at all four wheels with power assist, an industry first technology that was licensed to other manufacturers including Rolls-Royce. The photo above is a 1933 model. Well done dude.


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