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  • Thursday Trivia

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    Welcome to Thursday Trivia where we offer up a historical automotive trivia question and you try and solve it before seeing the answer after the jump. It’s like a history test, with cars! This week’s question: What was the most unique construction feature of the 1949 Lloyd LP300, nicknamed the Leukoplastbomber (Band-aid Bomber)? If you think you know the…

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    Welcome to Thursday Trivia where we offer up a historical automotive trivia question and you try and solve it before seeing the answer after the jump. It’s like a history test, with cars! This week’s question: Who founded O.S.C.A.? If you think you know the answer, make the jump and see if you’re right.

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    Welcome to Thursday Trivia where we offer up a historical automotive trivia question and you try and solve it before seeing the answer after the jump. It’s like a history test, with cars! This week’s question: Who invented the 8-track tape player? If you think you know the answer, make the jump and see if you are right.

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    Welcome to Thursday Trivia where we offer up a historical automotive trivia question and you try and solve it before seeing the answer after the jump. It’s like a history test, with cars! This week’s question: What current automaker started out as the Nineteenth Century bicycle maker Laurin & Klement? If you think you know the answer make…

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    Welcome to Thursday Trivia where we offer up a historical automotive trivia question and you try and solve it before seeing the answer after the jump. It’s like a history test, with cars! This week’s question: What did Harry Hartz do in a DeSoto that had never been done before – or likely has been done ever since?…

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    Welcome to Thursday Trivia where we offer up a historical automotive trivia question and you try and solve it before seeing the answer after the jump. It’s like a history test, with cars! This week’s question: What is the origin of the name Corvette? If you think you know the answer, make the jump and see if…

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    Welcome to Thursday Trivia where we offer up a historical automotive trivia question and you try and solve it before seeing the answer after the jump. It’s like a history test, with cars! This week’s question: What drivetrain was used in a ’60s reimagining of a 1930s classic, in the opposite end than in its original use? If…

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    Welcome to Thursday Trivia where we offer up a historical automotive trivia question and you try and solve it before seeing the answer after the jump. It’s like a history test, with cars! This week’s question: What is generally considered to be the first production car model to offer a fully-enclosed passenger compartment? If you think you know…

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    Welcome to Thursday Trivia where we offer up a historical automotive trivia question and you try and solve it before seeing the answer after the jump. It’s like a history test, with cars! This week’s question: How many cars did Volkswagen sell in the U.S. in 1949, its first year in the market? If you think you know…

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    Welcome to Thursday Trivia where we offer up a historical automotive trivia question and you try and solve it before seeing the answer after the jump. It’s like a history test, with cars! This week’s question: What car was considered for resurrection to become the first production Mustang? If you think you know the answer, make the…

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