Auto Trivia Answers
- 1908-1927
- Dinah Shore
- Cord 810
- From the Greek for "to shriek"
- The International Race of Champions
- 1965 - 4 wheel disc brakes
- Ford
- Harvey Firestone1956
- 1956
- Caution, slow down
- 1899 in Chicago
- A Studebaker with a Cadillac engine
- Kaiser Corporation
- The REO
- Springhill, Tennessee
- Britain
- Water in the oil
- Vulcanized rubber
- 1955-1957
- Ford
- The electric starter
- Hudson
- The Duesenberg brothers
- New Old Stock
- Buick
- MGB
- Volkswqgen
- A Maxwell
- Engine revolutions
- Packard
- Crapo
- A two speed rear-end
- A taxi-cab
- Oil
- A non-synchronized transmission
- Rolls-Royce
- James Watt
- On the rear view mirror
- The Indianapolis 500 race
- Studebaker
- 1963 Corvette and the 1937 Cord Beverly
- 1912 Cadillac
- The turbulence caused by the other cars
- Column mounted shifter/3speed transmission
- Marmon Wasp
- Exhaust manifolds
- Route 66
- Henry Ford
- Camden, New Jersey
- Lubrication and cooling
Alphabet Game Answers
There are many more than what are listed here; but here are some ideas for those who say they can’t think of any for specific letters.
A: Acadia, Acme,. Aerocar, Ajax, Aland, Albany, Allen, Ambassador. Alsace, American, Anderson, Ansted, Apperson, Argo, Aston, Auburn, Aurora, Audi, Austin, Auto-Bug, Autocycle, Avanti
B: Baker, Baldwin, Ball ,Bantam, Bay State, Belden,, Belmont, Bendix, Benner, Berg, Biddle, Birmingham ,B.M.W., Boston, Brewsteer, Briscoe, Briggs and Stratton, Brush, Bugatti, Buick
C: Cadillac, Califonria, Capitol, Cartercar, Case, Century 1911-1915-not a Buick Century, Chadwick, Chalmers, Champion, Chandler, Chase Checker, Chevrolet, Chrysler,Cleveland, Clymer,Coey, Cole, Columbus, Comet, Cord, Crawford, Crosley, Cunningham
D: Dagmar, Darrin, Dart, deSoto, Detroit, Diamond T, Diana, Dixie Flyer, Doble, Dodge, Dorris, Dort, Dusenberg, duPont, Durant, Duryea
E: Eagle, Earl, Eclipse, Edsel, Elcar, Electra, Elgin, Erskine, EssexEuclid, Eureka, Excalibur
F: Falcon, Federal, Fiat, Firestone, Fischer, Flagler, Flint, Flyer, Ferrari, Ford, Forest, Fox, Frayer-Miller,Fontenac, Fuller
G: Gadabout, Gary, General Electric, Geneva, Geronimo, Geo, Graham, Grant, Greyhound,Griswold
H: Hackett, Hamilton, Hanson, Harding, Harvard, Haynes, Haynes-Apperson, HenryJ, Hercules, Hertz, Hornet, Hudson, Hughes, Hupmobile, Humvee
I: Ideal, Imp, Imperial, Indian, International, Inter-State, Izzer
J: Jaeger, Jaxon, Jeep, Jewett, Jordon, Jules
K: Kaiser, Kearns, Keller, Kelsey, Kent, Kimball, King, King Midget, Kissel, Knickerbocker, Knight, Knox
L: Lafayette, Lamborgini, Lane, LaSalle, Lexington, Liberty, Lincoln, Locomobile, Logan, Lorraine, Lozier, Lutz
M: Madison, Majestic, Marion, Marmon, Marquette, Marr, Martin, Martin Stationette, (1954) Maryland, Maxwell, Maytag, McFarland, Mercer, Mercury, Metz, Mitchell, Mobilette, Moline-Knight, Molar, Moon, Mustang (1948-not the Ford one)
N: Nash, National, Noble, Northern
O: Ohio, Oldsmobile, Opel, Orient, Overland, Owen Magnetic
P: Packard, Paige, Pan-American, Peerless, Pierce and Pierce-Arrow, Playboy, Plymouth, Pontiac, Pop, Pope-Hartford, Pullman
Q: Queen, Quick, Quinsler
R: Rambler, Rauch & Lang, Read, Reading, Reo, Republic, Rickenbacker, Riker, Rocke, Rockaway, Rolls-Royce, Roosevelt, Ruxton
S: Simplex, Santos Dumont, Saxon, Scarab, Scripps-Booth, Seagrave, Sears, Selden, Shelby, Sheridan, Singer, Speedwell, Sprite, Standard, Stanley, Star, States, Stearns, Stearns-Knoght, Stephens, Stoddard-Dayton, Studebaker, Stutz
T: Templar, Terraplane, Thomas, Tin-Lizzie, (1960 to date), Toledo, Toyota, Tribune, Triumph, Tucker
U: Union, Universal, Upton, U.S. Electric, Utility
V: Valkyrie, Velie, Victor, Viking, Vixen, Vulcan, Volvo
W: Waltham, Ward, Washington, Wasp,Watt, Whippet, White, Wills Sainte-Claire, Willys, Willys Overland, Winton, Wolverine, Woods Mobilette
X: Xenua (1914-1915)
Y: Yale, Yankee, Yenko, York
Z: Zent, Zeibel, Zimmerman, Zip