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Try the identification quiz below.  I did pretty well considering they were all more than a decade before my time.  My score ended up being 4 wrong (92%).

 

http://www.americantorque.com/game/car-show-50s/



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85%

I don't know 50s Chryslers... got all the GM and Ford stuff right though.

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Derek69SS wrote:

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I don't know 50s Chryslers... got all the GM and Ford stuff right though.


Same here....87%  I kept crossing the 50's Chryslers with the DeSotos and other "odd" makes....  The only GM one I missed was the Red '58 PONTIAC wagon. I was in too much of a hurry and the wide side trim didn't register until it said I had it wrong....

 



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Mitch D.   River Falls, WI

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48 out of 48; but I got my drivers licence in the summer of 58.

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jim larson wrote:

48 out of 48; but I got my drivers licence in the summer of 58.


You ARE old........

Off topic, but did you drive all the way up to the fairgrounds today ??

 



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Mitch D.   River Falls, WI

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Lost in the 60s wrote:
jim larson wrote:

48 out of 48; but I got my drivers licence in the summer of 58.


You ARE old........

Off topic, but did you drive all the way up to the fairgrounds today ??

 


 Getting to be a expert on all the hundereds of medicare options out there.

Yes,  Rachael, Sheba (the dog), and I.  Picked up a usable 70 camaro BB oil pan and a excellent timing cover.  $15, did I pay to Much?



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jim larson wrote:
Lost in the 60s wrote:
jim larson wrote:

48 out of 48; but I got my drivers licence in the summer of 58.


You ARE old........

Off topic, but did you drive all the way up to the fairgrounds today ??

 


 Getting to be a expert on all the hundereds of medicare options out there.

Yes,  Rachael, Sheba (the dog), and I.  Picked up a usable 70 camaro BB oil pan and a excellent timing cover.  $15, did I pay to Much?


 

Shoulda stopped in on your way home for some hot chocolate...

Um..........no I don't think you got fleeced on the parts.

 



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Mitch D.   River Falls, WI

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90%

I changed the Kaiser answer with the Aero Wing at the last second and I dont know why. I only knew 2 of the 4 hood ornaments. But got the other 2 correct on a 50-50 guess.



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Chris - Ramsey, MN.

Dear Optimist, Pessimist, and Realist.

While you guys were busy arguing about the glass of water. I drank it!

Sincerly,

The opportunist.

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