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Tsk tsk - not even a peep on my mystery cars.

Very dissapointing - shows how much you cheated last time Justin :D

Remember - you get a prize!

Clues:

1. English/American

2. French

3. Swiss

4. Swiss/Saudi Arabia

2 and 3 were available as Matchbox cars :unsure:

Much more difficult this time I admit *bow*

though you should probably check that none of them come up when you google "obscure car" like the first car on the list :unsure:

WINNER!

Dezz got them 100% spot on - he gets a prize. MUST collect from the meeting >_<

1. Nash Metropolitan

2. Matra Rancho (we had one for about 3 months when I was 5)

3. Monteverdi Hai (matchbox car was orange)

4. Sbarro Windhawk/Windhound

Site here: http://clcalvet.club.fr/sbarro/windhound/windhoundgb.html

Check the exhaust on the top pic - crazy Swiss.

WINNER!

Dezz got them 100% spot on - he gets a prize. MUST collect from the meeting :laugh:

1. Nash Metropolitan

2. Matra Rancho (we had one for about 3 months when I was 5)

3. Monteverdi Hai (matchbox car was orange)

4. Sbarro Windhawk/Windhound

Site here: http://clcalvet.club.fr/sbarro/windhound/windhoundgb.html

Check the exhaust on the top pic - crazy Swiss.

I found the Nash pretty quickly on Tuesday but havent had time to look for the others. Definitely a lot harder than last time.

WINNER!

Dezz got them 100% spot on - he gets a prize. MUST collect from the meeting :laugh:

1. Nash Metropolitan

2. Matra Rancho (we had one for about 3 months when I was 5)

3. Monteverdi Hai (matchbox car was orange)

4. Sbarro Windhawk/Windhound

Site here: http://clcalvet.club.fr/sbarro/windhound/windhoundgb.html

Check the exhaust on the top pic - crazy Swiss.

what do i win?!

trying to get to the meeting, coz i also wanna pick up my radiator guide off pete, and try on the shirts for the DECA shirt sizing...

if i cant make it, can i get my prize at DECA?

and what is it?!

I'll think of something good :laugh:

Last time Justin won a cool R/C GT-R!

BTW: do people enjoy these sorts of things in the newsletter?

Dezz - if you can't come to the meeting, we'll have your prize at DECA.

I'll think of something good :thanks:

Last time Justin won a cool R/C GT-R!

BTW: do people enjoy these sorts of things in the newsletter?

Dezz - if you can't come to the meeting, we'll have your prize at DECA.

thanks james, ill try get to the meet :laugh:

and yeah, they're good fun...usually i cbf havin a go coz i never win anything...but after seeing the lack of guesses at these 1's, i did some searching and came up with the goods!

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