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#12  
Missed one. Picked the wrong Camero package.

am guessing the drag one? yeah, fat slicks hiding in the back

this really could be a much better quiz...needs to be much harder, for most of us.
Though I really am curious how a current day 18 year old would do with this.
Today it's all about trucks. Or public transportation or EV in the cities.
Seems half the young Southern guys here locally expect to encounter
Baja conditions on the way to the grocery store...;)

The truck was jacked up officer.
Do you mean a front lift or a rear lift or the new look ?
Say what?

I think vehicle ID has gotten tougher.
I bet law enforcement would love to have electronic scan read info on every vehicle.
Like large ships and planes have. AIS. Automatic Identification System.
but I can hear the howls of civil rights folks on that one.

I really don't need AIS for a Goat or a Judge...;)
 
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#13  
If you look carefully on YouTube, you can find huge classic car clubs in Europe. They love our old iron.
With crazy large engines in them.
Lot of Scandinavians are into these cars too. Some very serious motorheads all around the world.
So I wouldn't assume an Australian for example couldn't ace this quiz. And we would flunk on their Holdens...
 
   / Just For Fun #14  
am guessing the drag one? yeah, fat slicks hiding in the back

No, got that one right. It was the '69 Camero vs 70 Camero Pro Touring ... I picked the Touring.

Everything else was too easy.
 
   / Just For Fun #16  
It was pretty easy. I owned both a 70 Road Runner and a 70 Challenger at different times. I've been into those cars for a while.
 
   / Just For Fun #17  
Easy Peasy - especially wtih multiple choice. Somebody likes the Vette :)

I currently have a 1964 El Camino Classic, and a 1981 El Camino Royal Knight SS
 
   / Just For Fun #18  
17/24 but most of those cars never made it out here. High import duties. lack of overseas funds, and left hand drive were the killer.
 
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#19  
17/24 but most of those cars never made it out here. High import duties. lack of overseas funds, and left hand drive were the killer.

Were your cars the same side drive as Australia's? Hope so...
I'm not aware of any auto industry in your country, assuming imports.
Guessing Japanese and Australian to begin with, other than Land Rovers?
Any European Fords?
Growing up on an island has to be different. And a very large beautiful one too.
 
   / Just For Fun #20  
Same here, 24 out of 24. Too easy and I agree with Bird about today's cars all look alike.
Had the test been about cars of the past 10-20 years I'd have probably failed.
 

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