Guess the '80s car

Andyk

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Only saw a part of the wheel and new as I had one way back....So one square removed for me...
 

safrane

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All correct...so sad I even got some from the rub strips!

When I was in the 'plod' I could tell the make and model just from the shape of the headlamps in the dark in the rear mirror.
 

kin

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The quiz isn't just for one car, Andy. There are 10 or so.

Good little quiz. I got 17523.
Wow! How did you managed that score, I got 6336, got one wrong, opened no more than 4 squares. some of them just 1 square!
 

JonnyCJ

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Yep - I got 6390, all right and 4 squares only once ! To get 1750 points per car you'd have to have clicked the correct answer within 1 second every time....

I'm claiming the lead with 6390 :)
 

outrun

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6983 but I did mix up the Morris Ital and Marina. Not one i will lose any sleep over!
 

BennyD

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7323 for me. All right and a couple in one square (the 205 wheel and the Maestro headlight). Sad I know, but sometimes age has its upside!
 

MAF260

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That should be 7523! I'm embarrassed to recognise a Nissan Bluebird, my only excuse is that a neighbour had one years ago.
 

MAF260

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Nissan bluebirds were only owned by taxi drivers or Asian families or both!
This guy bucked the trend. IIRC he was a 40-something accountant from Pinner. Strange car, it was a turbo version. Nowhere near as good as my dad's then recently acquired Saab 900 turbo.
 

Blondie

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I only recognised the Peugeot 205. Absolutely no idea of any of the others. Where are the Holdens????? hahaha
 

Ian3200

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6612, but did **** one up, they tricked me with two Volvo models and I click before looking properly ffs
 

alfatwo

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Nissan bluebirds were only owned by taxi drivers or Asian families or both!

And lots more reliable and cost effective than any Maser....You definatly couldn't trust them with a pencil..but Japanese production engineering has always been first class!

Dave