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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: Who was the engineer that developed both Ferrari’s 250 GTO and Lamborghini’s original V12, and what is the name given to…
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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 first car to be added to New York’s Museum of Modern Art as a permanent display? If you…
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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: On the Buick Wildcat 445, what does the 445 represent? If you think you know the answer, make the jump and…
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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 significance is there in the license plate number – 853 OKG – on Jim Rockford’s (The Rockford Files) Firebird? If…
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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: How many years did the Ford Motor Company go without a domestically-produced passenger car with a four-cylinder engine? If you think you…
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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: It’s well known that upon its debut, Enzo Ferrari declared Jaguar’s E-Type to be “the most beautiful car ever built.” Road…
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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 American car company experimented with a Porsche engine in the back of an existing front-engine model? If you think you…
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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 highest global market share that a single model has ever achieved? If you think you know the answer, make…
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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 notable achievement did the Acura Legend realize upon its U.S. debut? If you think you know the answer, make the jump…
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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 is presently the world’s highest production motorized vehicle? If you think you know the answer, motor on over the jump…