About Last Week's Mystery Car

By Robert Emslie Mar 11, 2016

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It looks like last week’s Mystery Car was a stumper. If you’re still working on it, I’m saving the solution until after the jump. If you’re ready to give up and know what it was, well you know what to do.
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Whoomp, there it is, an Alfa Romeo 4C in English White. Don’t feel bad for not getting it, there’s another Mystery Car right around the corner.
Image: ©2016 Hooniverse/Robert Emslie, All Rights Reserved

0 thoughts on “About Last Week's Mystery Car”
  1. Hmm, something’s amiss in that original image. It doesn’t match the 4C images I’m finding. The spear is too short and the door cut is too vertical. Not that I think anything shady was going on or that I was going to get it, it just doesn’t look like a match to me. Perhaps it was compressed horizontally?
    http://i0.wp.com/hooniverse.info/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/mystery_car_04_03_16.jpg?w=720
    http://programming4.us/image/092014/14/10337996.jpg

    1. It’s the angle at which it was shot, and the long lens. That’s probably why this one was such a stumper.

      1. I’m a doofus. I see it now in the shot you posted above. I was so convinced it was a profile shot I didn’t even catch it.
        Well done.
        Edit: I originally posted the image below, but decided to edit it and take it out. Evidently Disqus won’t let you do that.

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