Todays Quiz...A-Z of British Cars

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Todays Quiz...A-Z of British Cars

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Soooo easy this one.

All you have to do is identify the British car (should keep Doc happy). Provided are its years of production and a question to help identify it. All the cars are within living memory....Well mine anyway. ;)

25 on the clock questions so no snoozing. Warning....there's a couple of very awkward questions, best of luck though.

http://www.funtrivia.com/html5/index.cfm?qid=325770


Scores on the doors please petrol heads. :)


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1951 / 2500 . only 3 completely wrong. that brought back memories.
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You scored: 2145 / 2500
Messed up three.
Never heard of Kieft cars!
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Alloy tread/chequer plate.
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2030, I've never heard of Keift cars either
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Kieft cars....I'd never heard of them either.


https://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&rct=j ... yqyQvR4ovA


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1794/2500, did not remember the TR8
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Kieft cars ..... Weren't they the company in Wolverhampton started by that guy from Swansea? Had a red dragon for a badge if I can remember. :naughty:

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Post by swirl »

17/25 1584/2500 plenty before I was born in 1977, new the tr8 and still got it wrong:caveman:
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