Alright learned hoons, it’s that time again. get ready to break out and dust off those big brains of yours. Here’s a crop of a car, and while there’s not much to see here, you don’t have to move along. Instead, set your brow to “knitted,” and ruminate on a couple of particular features in the pic. In short order you should have solved the mystery of this vehicle’s identity and will have earned yourself a hearty sense of self -tisfaction. Make and model please. All to be revealed later today.
Annnnnd, THINK!
Mystery Car- Get the Scoop Edition
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Wonder what the vent is for….
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Hyundai Scoupe!
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This is the first attempt at correcting that high-speed aerodynamic issue with the early Audi TT. Or, more likely, it is a 1963 one-off produced by a well-known carrozzeria for a Monegasque royal.
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As some have said, it does look Italian. I have no idea what it is. So, instead I'll divert your attention away from my ignorance with another curvy Italian with a scoop.
[youtube STnAhP9zxoo http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=STnAhP9zxoo youtube]-
I miss the days when I had a TV at my desk.
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As some have said, it does look Italian. I have no idea what it is. So, instead I'll divert your attention away from my ignorance with another curvy Italian with a scoop.
[youtube STnAhP9zxoo http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=STnAhP9zxoo youtube] -
I will echo the earlier comments; the shape looks European, and the chrome surround says vintage. Beyond that, I can't go much further with that.
The extraction vent itself provides me no clues, but makes me think it's from a modified race car. Could be some sort of sports coupe, or a roadster with a removable hardtop.
But the cream-with-brown-stripe livery is unusual; its not one of the iconic brand identifiers, but brown makes me think either Lola or BMW. Definitely not Ford; any self-respecting Cobra (or other Ford racer) would have dual stripes. -
So, what was the correct answer for yesterday's overdrive cable?
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Marcos GT
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