Yesterday’s Plymouth Scamp clue was mighty tough and no one was able to nail it down. Maybe a little too generic for some but today’s clue is certainly distinctive.
I always go with my first instinct on these clues, and for some reason this one says late ’50s International pickup.
Now I’ve got to go check google to see how far off I am this time…..
+1. I thought that little sticking up bit of the indicator looked familiar, you’ve nailed it. It was a Rover trademark in one form or another for quite a while.
One of the characters in the ‘Cars’ movies!
I always go with my first instinct on these clues, and for some reason this one says late ’50s International pickup.
Now I’ve got to go check google to see how far off I am this time…..
This says DKW Junior to me. But it doesn’t seem quite right
Going with my first instinct, like tiredoldmechanic, I’m going to have to go with a late-fifties, early-sixties Brit. Hillman, something like that.
Roots Or Route Routes Group car ? I;m obviously not looking it up, just guessing.
North American market Rover P6/P6B
+1. I thought that little sticking up bit of the indicator looked familiar, you’ve nailed it. It was a Rover trademark in one form or another for quite a while.
No idea but, that looks like a Robertson head screw so it’s in Canada.
Rover 2000 TC or 3500S, I guess 1969. Probably a US Import model.