Wednesday, June 28, 2017

Guess the real cars (part 2)!


Here are a few fictional car names and descriptions. Can you guess what real models are hiding behind them?Bolger Series 217 (1948-1952) - Part of Bolger's first all-new lineup after WWII. "Second-cheapest" is relative here. Also one of the first 2 hardtop coupe models ever.Lyons LXR (1975-1996) - Lyons' attempt at replacing the R-Type with a more GT-style car. Just as unreliable and fast, but not phallicaly-shaped and does not cost six figures. In fact, it's been the cheapest V12 coupe on the market since the 80s.Sumiko Traveller (2008-) - A six-figure Sumiko? Yeah. At least you are less likely to be waiting for your tow truck, instead of driving your car, than in other large luxury SUVs.Chaparel F400 (1989-1994) - The first Japanese attempt at fighting in the American and European fullsize luxury segment. And a quite good one.Americar Sporter (1965-1970) - Known for its high configurability, from a 120 HP rental special coupe, through a 250 HP boulevard crusier convertible, to a 500+HP tire shredder fastback, although most people just bought what the dealer had in stock. Oh, and it's a huge legend.Maxwell Empire (1964-1966) - It would probably be one of the least significant luxury cars in history, if not for the fact that it used a fully boxed frame with a crossmember, making it the sturdiest passenger car ever. In fact, it is so strong, that for fairness' sake it only fights other Empires in derbies.So, what are these cars in reality? via /r/cars http://ift.tt/2tZPm0o

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