All set now. I dread this part.
Thanks, again, for the kind words on my purty pikshurs! I had to work a bit to get the one for this round! It's still not as perfect as I'd like... anyway!
SIDE OFFER!!!
If anyone can tell me the make and model of the vehicle the picture was taken on, I'll send you a crowler and a glass as well. [emoji16]
Thanks, again, for the kind words on my purty pikshurs! I had to work a bit to get the one for this round! It's still not as perfect as I'd like... anyway!
SIDE OFFER!!!
If anyone can tell me the make and model of the vehicle the picture was taken on, I'll send you a crowler and a glass as well. [emoji16]
Thanks, again, for the kind words on my purty pikshurs! I had to work a bit to get the one for this round! It's still not as perfect as I'd like... anyway!
SIDE OFFER!!!
If anyone can tell me the make and model of the vehicle the picture was taken on, I'll send you a crowler and a glass as well. [emoji16]
Ok, so for sunday. As a newbie to round 2 I was a little confused going in. So for any first timers this round, it goes like this:
Just before 2pm (eastern) on sunday I'll generate the pick order with a random number generator. If I get picked first again I'll use a generator to pick a number between 2 and 23 and swap places with that person.
Then starting at 2, the first person will get 10 minutes to post their pick. As soon as they do the next person is up with 10 minutes to pick. (we move on as soon as a pick is made, not on a 10 minute set schedule). If you miss your turn and have not given me a pick list before hand, you go to the back of the line (sorry, thems the rules).
If you think you may not be around for the live selections just send me a list of your pick order. If your time slot runs out I'll just select the next available offer on your list and you don't lose your place in line.
Periodically I'll post updated lists of which offers are still available so it's easier to keep track of what's been picked.
Now go forth and agonize over your pick lists.
Thanks, again, for the kind words on my purty pikshurs! I had to work a bit to get the one for this round! It's still not as perfect as I'd like... anyway!
SIDE OFFER!!!
If anyone can tell me the make and model of the vehicle the picture was taken on, I'll send you a crowler and a glass as well. [emoji16]
Only about 3-6 years! [emoji1]
Silver surrounds on windows/windshields did carry through all Zs.
VERY well played. The only clues I saw in that picture were the silver windshield trim and MAYBE the wiper blades. I actually hoped that the hood profile would come through in the picture a little better, which would've been a dead giveaway.
Anyway, officially, it's a 1972 240Z. I'll try to get a wider perspective tomorrow.
I did NOT think it would go that fast [emoji1]
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So I've been staring at this all day... and googling like mad...
I'm thinking it's teens or early 20's.
Closest I could find was a Maxwell 4 cylinder, but not a 6 (unless that's a twin-ignition 3???).
Looks fun, though! Nice upholstery in the background.
Damn! Although off on the car the beer is on, the car in the background is a 1910 model G Maxwell.
Hint: the car with the beer is a 1915 from a company in the same state.
Ok I'll play a game. If someone can guess what this can is in 6 tries I'll add it to the offer. "It's part of a balanced diet"View attachment 385679
Wow! Uh, yeah! I totally knew it was a Maxwell in the background just from the seat... [emoji1]
Ok, I'm pretty sure it's a Studebaker then! Again, mainly thanks to google-fu. If I'm right (hell, even if I'm wrong!) very cool car! That has to be a blast!
Oh, so what are the little valve looking thingys inline with the spark plugs?
Ok, at the risk of turning this into the "Name That Car By Its Engine" thread:
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Get the model and a beer shipment is yours!
Those are the rules of this side game aren't they?
Get the model and a beer shipment is yours!
Those are the rules of this side game aren't they?
The valve looking things.... Some call them compression release, some call them primer cups. Both names are self explanatory.
Wow! Uh, yeah! I totally knew it was a Maxwell in the background just from the seat... [emoji1]
Ok, I'm pretty sure it's a Studebaker then! Again, mainly thanks to google-fu. If I'm right (hell, even if I'm wrong!) very cool car! That has to be a blast!
Oh, so what are the little valve looking thingys inline with the spark plugs?
Ok, at the risk of turning this into the "Name That Car By Its Engine" thread:
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You guys are in another galaxy than me on cars, but just for kicks I'll guess vintage MG or Bugatti
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