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I knew all of these except the date for the AC. It is a very easy quiz for a British car buff. But what is a Jaguar E-Type Semi? The car shown is a Lightweight.
@@davidwarr8600 The car illustrated is one of the 12 or 13 Lightweight E-Type cars made for racing. 'Semi lightweight' is not a model name, but there were a few race cars made to partial lightweight spec - as always happens with racing programs.
Easy to the point of idiotic, especially when the name of the car is on the hood.. RANGE ROVER. And the question on McLaren when the answer was in the question. Moronic.
Other than the date that the AC was launched I scored the lot.. not a tough quiz for those of us who were fortunate enough to grow up owning some of these in that magical era..
By the way, I have a bit of a complaint to make. SS stood for Swallow Sidecars. Thanks to the German SS brigade, Jag-you-er, I have tried to spell it out in a manner that you can read correctly changed its name. It is not Jawa, a name we in the UK say as it is spelt, who manufactured motorcycles in the former Czechoslovakia. I am somewhat older than you, so have looked at a number of these cars when they were new. Yes, the E-type was the Lightweight type & the Healey 100 was not the racing one, no louvres. The post-war Jag could have been any one of half a dozen British cars. To identify it properly requires a photo taken showing part of the rear, which proves it to be a Jag.
Got the AC date wrong (before my time), otherwise it has a US tilt with the Shelby Cobra (should be "AC Cobra") and the Semi (more commonly known as the "lightweight").
The Bentley shown is not a blower model. It is a speed six 4-1/2 litre and interestingly it was not made until after the event it was supposed to have been part of..
A bit like the James Bond car which was actually a DB4 made to look like a DB5 by the factory as that around the changeover time and they wanted the publicity for the new model
@@harriasunta6123 It was reported in Octane many years years ago. There were more than car but Chassis DP216/1 was a factory prototype made from a DB4 from what I can glean. The other two may well have been early DB5s
PS" The "DB" of Aston Martin; you screwed that up! The qustion SHOULD HAVE BEEN: Where did the "DB" come from at Aston Martin? Answer: David Brown who then owned Aston Martin & Lagonda. and the DB3 did NOT win at LeMans! Go buy a book! My dad was there, Mum was secretary of race shop! Aston didnt not will LeMans until 1959 with the DBR1. The blue car you show is a MKIII 1959
I missed the AC as well. But the Jag semi is a Lightweight..... But do not ask me to identify any American cars as they do not interest me. I'm 65...and I own a 190E 2.6 Mercedes.
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the Mini was badged by both Austin (initially as the Austin Se7en- exactly that with the 'v' replaced by the figure 7) and Morris (initially the Mini-Minor)
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What a screw up! at 7:57 minutes you show an ASTON MARTIN then call it a "DB3", WHICH IT IS NOT! A DB# was a race car, my dad worked in the race shop! The two ASTON MARTIN's you show, a black one and blue are both a DB2/4 MKIII... get it right! I have been in the Blue Train special! THat pic is from Pebble Beach. McQueens XKSS use to be on load at HARRAH's in Sparks. The blue RANGE ROVER question was funny, in that RANGE ROVER was across the bonnet! LOL. go fit you test
How stupid is this.. The Range Rover question.. the photo showed the range Rover with the name /badge Range Rover on the hood. Then you have the McLaren question with McClaren in the question.. Idiotic Obviously I got them all right. My guess is most people would get them with just a smattering of Brit car history.
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I knew all of these except the date for the AC. It is a very easy quiz for a British car buff. But what is a Jaguar E-Type Semi? The car shown is a Lightweight.
OK, i looked it up. First time that I have seen this term, Semi Lightweight.
@@davidwarr8600 The car illustrated is one of the 12 or 13 Lightweight E-Type cars made for racing. 'Semi lightweight' is not a model name, but there were a few race cars made to partial lightweight spec - as always happens with racing programs.
Too easy . Scored 100%
Easy to the point of idiotic, especially when the name of the car is on the hood.. RANGE ROVER.
And the question on McLaren when the answer was in the question. Moronic.
I owned a 1967 Austin Cooper S in the late 60's. Great fun.
If you are going to have a quiz on classic cars then get the makers pronunciation correct, Jaguar is pronounced as the large cat!!!
He did pronounce it correctly for a Brit. The British say Jag-U-ware where the “a” in the third syllable is an “ah” sound and the “r” is non-rhotic.
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What exactly is a "jagwear" no wonder l got about 4 wrong and l'm not interested in cars.
@@HRGeekjaguah.... simple as that.. the Americans say jagUare....
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All the points. My favourite car, the BN1 because I owned one.
Easy 100%
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There is no way in a million years I am an expert but being "of a certain age" with a mild interest I got only three wrong.
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74 years old haven't owned any of these but new them all not hard to identify try harder with your quizzes
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@@ianmontgomery7534 Wild guess who built the McLaren or Bentley?
@@kbtred51 well in the case of Bentley if it was a Derby Bentley or later then Rolls-Royce built it.
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ozzie here. knew all of them. easy peezy
Agreed.. too easy.
Thé mini was produced baby both companies!!
95 points AC start date caught me out
Me too…. it was surely way ahead of it’s time!!
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I'm no car buff, but I only got two wrong!
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I'm pleased I only got 6 wrong, not being an English car buff . In N Z a mini was Austin.
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And also Morris!
@@NapalmBond And the Hornet and the Elf
Other than the date that the AC was launched I scored the lot.. not a tough quiz for those of us who were fortunate enough to grow up owning some of these in that magical era..
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By the way, I have a bit of a complaint to make. SS stood for Swallow Sidecars. Thanks to the German SS brigade, Jag-you-er, I have tried to spell it out in a manner that you can read correctly changed its name. It is not Jawa, a name we in the UK say as it is spelt, who manufactured motorcycles in the former Czechoslovakia. I am somewhat older than you, so have looked at a number of these cars when they were new. Yes, the E-type was the Lightweight type & the Healey 100 was not the racing one, no louvres. The post-war Jag could have been any one of half a dozen British cars. To identify it properly requires a photo taken showing part of the rear, which proves it to be a Jag.
Dropping 3 points on the very first car. Knew it was a Bentley but not the name.
E Type was a Lightweight for racing not known in Britain as semi.
Got every one right but having dealt in classic cars for many years it gave me a edge.!
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Got two wrong. Good quiz.
Got two wrong. My fave is the Aston-Martin DB4 Zagato...
Got the AC date wrong (before my time), otherwise it has a US tilt with the Shelby Cobra (should be "AC Cobra") and the Semi (more commonly known as the "lightweight").
I don't think that was a pic of a Mini Cooper S. I got "beaten" by the AC date and the "E" Type designer. My favourite cars are the DB2 and DB3.
The Aston Martin was a DB 2-4 Mk3, not a DB3. The DB3 was an open racing car.
I missed 3, so im not an expert. Good game! I must brush up!
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95 points bentley blue train
Totally gutted!!!!!! I was certain I would get 100%! Only 82 out of 100! Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrr!!!!
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Just got 2 wrong, the Jaguar xk120 was my favourite car of all time.
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Scored 75 favorite was Austin Healey 100
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I had all correct but the year of make for the mini and the ‘ blower Bentley .
The Bentley shown is not a blower model. It is a speed six 4-1/2 litre and interestingly it was not made until after the event it was supposed to have been part of..
Got all correct
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the zagato would be the only one I;d have except for my 3 Daimlers
The Aston Martin DB3 is in fact a DB Mk. 111
A bit like the James Bond car which was actually a DB4 made to look like a DB5 by the factory as that around the changeover time and they wanted the publicity for the new model
DB 2/4 MkIII to be exact -only Aston that was in the 007 books (Goldfinger). DB3 talked about was racing only, but did not win Le Mans, DBR1 did that
@@ianmontgomery7534not true though it’s spreading around the net
@@harriasunta6123 It was reported in Octane many years years ago. There were more than car but Chassis DP216/1 was a factory prototype made from a DB4 from what I can glean. The other two may well have been early DB5s
19/20...[The wrong one i though 1953 at first thehn changed to 1957!changing my mind got me wrong then]
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PS" The "DB" of Aston Martin; you screwed that up! The qustion SHOULD HAVE BEEN: Where did the "DB" come from at Aston Martin? Answer: David Brown who then owned Aston Martin & Lagonda. and the DB3 did NOT win at LeMans! Go buy a book! My dad was there, Mum was secretary of race shop! Aston didnt not will LeMans until 1959 with the DBR1. The blue car you show is a MKIII 1959
17/20.
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I missed the AC as well. But the Jag semi is a Lightweight..... But do not ask me to identify any American cars as they do not interest me. I'm 65...and I own a 190E 2.6 Mercedes.
I ought to have got all 20 instead I got 19. Getting the name of the designer of the Jaguar R-Type wrong. A silly mistake to have made.
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Missed 4
16/20 not too bad for a 76 yr old
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15 right
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@@QuizMyRide-ClassicCars No not 50s
The mini was produced by austin not morris
the Mini was badged by both Austin (initially as the Austin Se7en- exactly that with the 'v' replaced by the figure 7) and Morris (initially the Mini-Minor)
Both were produced by Leyland.
Just wrong it was Morris although Austin had a version too and it was later BMC and finally Leyland.
Number 4 was wrong. Although the mini was badged as both Austin and Morris, the coopers were Austin.
BMC british motor company
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What a horribly infuritating quiz. Yuk!
This was easy
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What a screw up! at 7:57 minutes you show an ASTON MARTIN then call it a "DB3", WHICH IT IS NOT! A DB# was a race car, my dad worked in the race shop! The two ASTON MARTIN's you show, a black one and blue are both a DB2/4 MKIII... get it right! I have been in the Blue Train special! THat pic is from Pebble Beach. McQueens XKSS use to be on load at HARRAH's in Sparks. The blue RANGE ROVER question was funny, in that RANGE ROVER was across the bonnet! LOL. go fit you test
would be nice to know what your score means to knowledge. total joke its not mentioned
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How stupid is this..
The Range Rover question.. the photo showed the range Rover with the name /badge Range Rover on the hood.
Then you have the McLaren question with McClaren in the question.. Idiotic
Obviously I got them all right. My guess is most people would get them with just a smattering of Brit car history.
full points apart from AC date, now I know I am old !.