yeah it looks like it could be AMC, with the flag and all
yeah it looks like it could be AMC, with the flag and all
I am the Stig
nope.Originally Posted by fpv_gtho
It was an American company
WRONG>>>>>>>>Became part of GM many years ago<<<<WRONG
Last edited by Matra et Alpine; 04-03-2004 at 05:24 AM. Reason: GM reference is wrong !!!!!
"A woman without curves is like a road without bends, you might get to your destination quicker but the ride is boring as hell'
saturn?
I am the Stig
This is just plain WRONG. I should check things more closely when trying to give hints ...Originally Posted by Matra et Alpine
So this should make it easier ....
In 1925 this company becomes Chrysler Corporation with Walter Chrysler as president
"A woman without curves is like a road without bends, you might get to your destination quicker but the ride is boring as hell'
That's a VERY big hint.
Maxwell Motor Company ?
Buick.Originally Posted by Matra et Alpine
(I assume that your source is a book titled: Automobile Encyclopedia, of which I have a Dutch translation. If that's the case I will abstain from further participation)
Actually this answer this wrong, and very wrong too. Chrysler worked until 1920 for Buick, and then left in a row. According to my source there are two options of what the logo really is, either Chalmers or Maxwell. Furthermore my book does not give all the badges so I will continue
Last edited by henk4; 04-03-2004 at 05:57 AM.
DeSoto
Well done!!Originally Posted by EvilPaladin
Here's the full badge and the next anonymous one
"A woman without curves is like a road without bends, you might get to your destination quicker but the ride is boring as hell'
Couple of sources, the text I posted was trimmed from http://www.ozmopars.50megs.com/chryslerhistory.htmOriginally Posted by henk4
And confirmed in http://www.chryslerclub.org/histry.htm
After leaving Buick, Chrysler joined Maxwell to restore it to healthy condition and went on to be renamed Chryserl Corp.
"A woman without curves is like a road without bends, you might get to your destination quicker but the ride is boring as hell'
According to my "source" Chrysler, after he fell out with Buick, hired three engineers in 1920 to develop a car along his ideas. For this purpose he made available an old Chalmers factory. (could it be that the translators gave a free interpretation of the Maxwell-Chambers company or was there really a company called Chalmers. At least that name lives in the Allis-Chalmers tractor factory). In 1923 the result of the effort was the Chrysler Six, of which in the first year a 50 mln US$ orderbook could be registered. In 1925 the old Maxwell car was replaced by the Chrysler Four.Originally Posted by Matra et Alpine
Anyway, I' ll continue to play.
just checked your source, and it appears that "Chambers" is an invention of the translators.
Last edited by henk4; 04-03-2004 at 08:08 AM.
is it from chrysler
John says:
so i had to dump acid into the block tank today
i'm afraid to fap
cause i got it on my hands
thats not Aston Martin, is it ?!!
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NO, but it is American - and one of the few which didn't become part of Chrysler, GM or FordOriginally Posted by baddabang
In checking history I found that early cars had the slogan Guaranteed for Life on the car nameplate. Maybe that's why they went bust
"A woman without curves is like a road without bends, you might get to your destination quicker but the ride is boring as hell'
Auburn?
Cord? Hudson?
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