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How Many 1950s Cars Can You Guess Right? Start the Quiz…
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 24 พ.ค. 2024
- Can you guess the make and model of these 20 classic cars from the 1950s? If you can do it by just looking at the photo, give yourself 3 points. If you get it right after the multiple-choice answers are shown, give yourself 1 point.
Some parts of photos-such as an emblem or make and model name-may be covered up to make the quiz more challenging.
Let us know how you did in the comments. And if you have any suggestions or types of cars you’d like to see us cover in future quizzes, then let us know.
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Photo credits: Berthold Werner; Cars Down Under; Lav Ulv; Mustang Joe; Allen Watkin; Bob Adams; Greg Gjerdingen; dave_7; artistmac; Rex Gray; Mr. Choppers; sv1ambo; Alfvan Beem; GPS 56.
Got them all
All but 3. Suggestion: Be able to enter your answer before the multiple choices and have it keep score. And then, list a leader board.
17 kinda surprised myself
47! Now let's be clear. I went for the BRAND NAME of the individual car first. Not the car-maker. e.g. I got zero points when I called the DeSoto a Chrysler. Same corporation, different model. Also, I knew some of the model years, but definitely not all. Same for the exact car model (e.g. Skylark, New Yorker). So maybe my number should be a lot lower. Fine. BUT I knew the names of almost all of them damnit! Good stuff.
Ok missed 5,all others got before naming them, nice quiz 🤩🤩🤩🤩
I got 45 points im a little disapointed because im a ole school car guy.
Got all of them, but I’m 75!!
I got the first 4 and then my ADHD kicked in - I might come back later and finish it. Would prefer it to move a hair faster, but I love the cars.
As an 83yr old, who grew up in a non car owning family outside of America, l could name all the makes correctly, but not the years of manufacture as that did not matter too much to me. First car owned in family in early 60s was 40s Plymouth.
I got 19 out of 20.
Got EM all!
Missed 1
Out of 20 I got 16 right., cars from the 1950's & 1960's American & foreign .
Got 18 correct !
Number 3. 1954 chevy 3100??? Didn't have the full windshield in 1954. The one pictured looks more like a 1947-1953 with 1954 grill
That had me stumped It as well is a hybrid! The grill is a 54 but the windshield is wrong.
I only missed 2, and these cars were built before I was even born!
got them all
Ditto
It's a Continental Mark II, not a Lincoln.
Better fake a closer look at that hood ornament, that's the Lincoln emblem for sure.
@@sharonw2475 Not in 1956. It was the Continental hood ornament. The 1956 Lincoln hood ornament was a knight in armor.
Pretty sure Continental is a subsidiary of Lincoln. As a boy I had a model of 1941 Lincoln Continental, & saw Lincoln Continentals in the 60s- 90s. NEVER saw a Continental that wasn't a Lincoln.
Yup, Lincoln was the brand name, like Ford, and Continental the model name, like Thunderbird.
Youre sharp Albert. Can you pass my classic car quiz? Probably not ;)
Got the whole bunch
19/20 got the last one wrong . Not bad for a Brit . 🇬🇧
I am 75, I missed one out of all. Lots of fun! Thanks.
Scored 52.
I liked initially how the narrator pronounced Jaguar properly, then went to Jagwar.
It's a regional pronunciation.
16 out of 20
Knew them all, erred on a few model years where similar models ran for a couple of years, so... 135/140
Got them all except the Hudson.
I like this video very match.👍😎
got all but one
The Hudson Wasp looked like it had been sprayed with Raid.
Just looks...dead. ☹️
20 for 20 easy
I got #15 wrong l thought the MG was a trimph
Missed 3
I got the year wrong in the 1956 Mersadies Bense, I called it a 1955!
missed three out of all !!!
In 1957 dual or quad headlights weren't legal yet. the chrysler is a 58
No, it's a '57. 58 looks different.
1957 MOPARs had those quad LOOKING headlights but the inner ones were turn signal and not headlights. Edit addin: I just found a picture of ONE 57 New Yorker with singular headlight design. Its tail fin definitely makes it NOT a 1956. But all other 57s had the dual design. Maybe it changed mid-year?
@@thomasharding1838 I think it had to due to what state the car was sold in.
Mercury and Chrysler had 4 head lights in 1957 on some models. Our neighbor owned a black
Mercury Turnpike Cruser when I was a kid, I thought it was the coolest car ever. I can still remember how it always had a glossy shine all loaded with Chrome.
I got alll of them
also got them all.
Got all of the models without looking - missed a couple dates
Corvette
57 Ford t-bird
79 and missed the MGA
got all. I had to see list for 3 of them
Continental was a ford product. And it was under the Lincoln badge. Go research it.
20 out of 20!
Got all of them!!!!
missed 1
I got 17 right. I am 68.
i got 17
I identified the Pontiac as an Oldsmobile
Pontiac had chrome stripes, olds had rocket hood ornaments
In number 17, if car pictured is a true 1957. It would badged as a Metropolitan without the Nash prefix. However, some 1956 Metropolitans which had the Nash prefix were sold in 1957 and were registered as 1957 models.
Missed one chevy pick up
#16 Packard CA rib BE an
This is a fun idea, but I give it a “Thumbs Down” because you need a calendar to time it.
We can read!
Missed 1 out of 20, the de Soto….
18
I got 18 of 20
missed one the last bmw one
I MISSED 4, BUT THE REST I GUESSED QUICK
T- bird Chevy 1957?
D
Ford
Very rasy
Got them all, without prompts, easy to do when you were a teenager in the fifties.
As an 83 year old… …yawn..
Grandpa get the keys we're gonna go ride in a hunk o junk
In the 50’s every car model had a different style. Today they all look the same. Progress?
Yes someone comes out with a new style and in 6 weeks everybody has one that looks the same. We need an Exner to change things up a little.
B
55chev
I missed one out of twenty
C Ford t bird
5 erreurs Merci.
Be nice if all cars ere american made.
A
T bird
ONLY FAIL TWO.
Stop Spamming me!!
Tbird
Boring and not very challenging. Would have been better with more odd balls in there.
Too slow of a pace. I got bored.
That is not a 1954 Chevy 3100, that truck is pieced together, 54 grill but the 1954 Chevy 3100 was the first year of the solid windshield, that truck has a split windshield, not a 1954 3100
I thought it was a 1952
@@johnnybeer3770 nope 1954 was the first year of the solid windshield, you can take that to the Bank, and almost all automobiles are sent out for purchase the second half of the previous year, a lot of 1954 models would have come out after June 1953, that truck is not a 1954 3100, not at all.
Yes, that looks to be true. Nice catch.
Got them all
Covette
B
D
A
T bird
B
B
B
B
C
D
C
D
D
D
C
C
C
D
C