Thank you
and here we go,.
Thank you
and here we go,.
Well gumalagi, are you sure that this heavy gun tractor was made during the WW2? Because of its stylistic I belive it was produced in the fifties…
But who knows, I do not! Any hint?
ah,. sorry,. missed by few years of the making,. its a post war Vauxhall FV1300s,.
I let open the next question to anyone,.
OK, time is over
How about this one?
This is should be a Fiat 626… It has also the plate Regio Esercito…
Have I won anything?
Hi DVX,
Yes!
You have guessed the licence plate, but… no, it´s not a Fiat of any kind
Regards
I’m pretty sure it’s something French, but I’m not that good at this sort of thing…
no, nothing French
Sorry woj, but if that’s not a 626, I’ll eat my gas mask!
Starts buttering a gas mask.
All the pictures of Fiat 626 and Fiat 666 I have seen the foot step is at the front of the wheel arch, this pic has the foot step behind the wheel arch.
The cab layout and design looks very similar though.
What should I say, Ealdwita?
Do it, because it´s definitely not a Fiat.
However… an Italian one
It’s not an Alfa Romeo, not a Lancia, not a Bianchi, not a OM… mumble mumble…
It’s an Isotta Fraschini (that was designed by Zagato, the famous car designer…) but anyway I’m not sure on the model. Perhaps a D65 but I could mistake. Isotta Fraschini produced aeroengines and trucks too… but first of all aeroengines. How many trucks did IF produce?
It should be an Isotta Fraschini, however. Have I guessed?
Bingo, It is indeed an Isotta Fraschini D65
Well done DVX, Amico mio, you´re the next
Bingo! It was not easy… IF didn’t produce so many trucks (Italian industry produced scarcely of everything… :D), but I’d be corious to know how many…
However, thank you
DVX → you´ve won and it is your turn now.
we´re waiting for your quiz question.
Ah! Sorry Woj, I didn’t understand… Let me some time to find something…
Ok, I’ve found. What is it?
No ideas? Yes, it’s quite ugly… but unusual too…
Well, it has to be a Japanese Amphibious Truck “SUKI”.
Strike! You’ll right Woj. But rather than a truck, it seems a boat with wheels…
You’ ve guessed. Keep the ball.