Thread: Friday nite trivia part 3
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	12-20-2008 12:40 AM #1Friday nite trivia part 3
 
 1. Which automobile was the infamous John Dillinger's favourite car to steal?
 
 Ford
 
 Chevrolet
 
 Buick
 
 Packard
 
 
 2. What year did Studebaker introduce snap-on fender skirts?
 
 1900
 
 1915
 
 1934
 
 1955
 
 
 3. What auto company became the third place automaker in 1928?
 
 Ford
 
 Chevrolet
 
 Chrysler
 
 Buick
 
 
 4. What year were rear-view mirrors standard equipment on production cars?
 
 1908
 
 1916
 
 1930
 
 1955
 
 
 5. What year was the first speeding ticket issued in the U.S.?
 
 1895
 
 1900
 
 1902
 
 1915
 
 
 6. What was the last year Ford's exposed the horn?
 
 1915
 
 1928
 
 1935
 
 1955
 
 
 7. Which Michigan city prohibited the use of gasoline pumps at curbs in 1914?
 
 Detroit
 
 Flint
 
 Lansing
 
 Saginaw
 
 
 8. Which automobile offered the largest engine in 1908, the Hupmobile or Model-T Ford?
 
 Hupmobile
 
 Model-T Ford
 
 
 9. What year were gasoline engines first located under the hood in the U.S.?
 
 1895
 
 1900
 
 1915
 
 1928
 
 
 10. What was the price per barrel of crude petroleum in 1901?
 
 5 cents
 
 25 cents
 
 $1.00
 
 $1.50
 
 PS blantantly stole this!  "  "No matter where you go, there you are!" Steve. "No matter where you go, there you are!" Steve.
 
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	12-20-2008 02:03 AM #2
 I know only #1 without doing research. John Dillinger wrote a letter to Henry Ford extolling the virtues of the Ford V8 and how he could leave other cars in the dust.
 
 I'm guessing that #5 was 1895.PLANET EARTH, INSANE ASYLUM FOR THE UNIVERSE. 
 
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	12-20-2008 08:06 AM #3
 I'm guessing
 1, Ford
 2, 1955
 3, Chevrolet
 4, 1916
 5, 1915
 6, 1935
 7, Detroit
 8, Hupmobile
 9, 1895
 10, $1.50
 Howd I do?
 Ken
 
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	12-20-2008 08:57 AM #4
 1. Dillinger liked Buicks.
 2. 1934
 3. Chrysler
 4. 1955
 5. 1895
 6. 1922
 7. Flint
 8. Model T, Hupmobile didnt start until 1909
 9. 1900
 10. 1.50
 
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	12-20-2008 10:18 AM #5Last edited by stovens; 12-20-2008 at 10:23 AM. "  "No matter where you go, there you are!" Steve. "No matter where you go, there you are!" Steve.
 
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	12-20-2008 10:49 AM #6
 I always thought it was Clyde Barrow that wrote Henry Ford extolling the virtues of the new V-8 Ford.
 
 Mick
 
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	12-20-2008 11:36 AM #7
 
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	12-20-2008 01:54 PM #8
 If I am, it's a first!
 
 Mick
 
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	12-20-2008 05:04 PM #9
 Wickipedia says that John Dillinger liked Buicks, didnt get
 to ask Dillinger
 






 
		
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