Fun engine ID game!

At first I was going to pat myself on the back for getting them all correct, then I thought " Damn, I'm so old I remember working on cars that had all of those engines, even the cross ram 413 and the J2 Olds". They should have put a flathead, a straight 8 Pontiac and a Hudson in there, maybe even an Offy! A.J.
 

Doug S.

The protoplasm may be 72, but the spirit is 32!
Lifetime Supporter
At first I was going to pat myself on the back for getting them all correct, then I thought " Damn, I'm so old I remember working on cars that had all of those engines, even the cross ram 413 and the J2 Olds". They should have put a flathead, a straight 8 Pontiac and a Hudson in there, maybe even an Offy! A.J.

I wouldn't have known the cross-ram 413 if it hadn't been for seeing one on the ground in a salvage yard in Denver, CO back in the early 1970's. Neat looking motor, that's for sure. The ones that threw me were some of the early Olds/Buick engines and IIRC one of the Studebakers.....a flathead would have been too easy, the straight 8 a bit harder, and the Hudson too hard. Too bad they didn't put a Tucker in there, that would have been a real challenge!

But, A.J., you really ought to pat yourself on the back for getting them all correct---on both games? That is remarkable, IMHO!

Doug
 
Back
Top