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I would think more along the lines of a Lincoln.

I know there have been some RR monstrosities over the years (money not necessarily conferring good taste) but I don't recall any with fake knock off wheels. In the early years it was actually the other way round and they disguised their beautifully engineered centre lock wheels, where you had to depress the splined centre of the nut with a screw down plunger in the middle of the wheel spanner, to release the outer nut. They hid all the lovely spoked wheels with a thin aluminium disc cover, rather like the Victorians putting trousers on grand piano legs. 

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Well Ronald you are, once again 😉, correct.

Lincoln Continental convertible - I think from 1965 although I didn't stop the parade to check...

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This was part of our July 4 parade in Southampton L.I.

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On 7/9/2021 at 22:46, a.j.z said:

Ciao Alberto, foto interessante!

Come funziona è che prima risolvi un indovinello e poi ne pubblichi uno nuovo. Quindi, idealmente, risolvi l'enigma di AZach e poi continuiamo con la tua auto.

Il migliore, Andreas

Thanks Andreas.
Unfortunately I can't answer the previous riddle.
I'm sorry!!!

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So here comes the next one. I´ll post no crop but the COMPLETE car so you guys have double fun to name it, I´m sure.

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vor 3 Stunden schrieb thomasstellwag:

DKW Munga, 3 Cylinder 2 stroke, speed is equivalent to 1/2 fuel consumption, means if you go 50km/h you need 25l/h

You might think so, but NOT a Munga, not even a DKW 😁

A private Munga owner I knew replaced the thirsty 2-stroke by an Opel Kadett engine if I recall right. Another one kept the 2-stroke I recall a gasoline refill. The gas tank cap had a chain with a mixer-unit in the tank so you could mix gas and oil. That was also recommended when the car was not in use for a while.

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