Absolutely nobody guessed the Studebaker pickup’s rear wheel. Time to regroup and rebound.
73-86 C/K
x2
Flat roof; mirror glued; rear glass awfully close to the windshield.
I could make up some BS about how I can tell by the upper window tint or the mirror, exclusive to one model eons ago, but I really have no idea. This clue is incredibly vague.
My guess: B-body GM.
El Camino, GMC Caballero.
1968-1974 Chevy Nova.
3-phase distribution, probably 7.2kV with fiber running underneath.
Yes! Very funny…
78+ Ford Fairmont
You need to stop putting the answer in the file name!
I never realised that before, well spotted.
Great catch! I was going to guess one of those GM side-saddle gas tank pickups. Happy to know I wasn’t too far off!
It doesn’t happen to mine, but sometimes other writer’s pics slip through.
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73-86 C/K
x2
Flat roof; mirror glued; rear glass awfully close to the windshield.
I could make up some BS about how I can tell by the upper window tint or the mirror, exclusive to one model eons ago, but I really have no idea. This clue is incredibly vague.
My guess: B-body GM.
El Camino, GMC Caballero.
1968-1974 Chevy Nova.
3-phase distribution, probably 7.2kV with fiber running underneath.
Yes! Very funny…
78+ Ford Fairmont
You need to stop putting the answer in the file name!
I never realised that before, well spotted.
Great catch! I was going to guess one of those GM side-saddle gas tank pickups. Happy to know I wasn’t too far off!
It doesn’t happen to mine, but sometimes other writer’s pics slip through.