RUclips does not yet sport that level of interactivity. If they had a chapter jump button, and the author put chapter stops in the video, then... maybe the viewer could skip forward on each query. As it stands if you have a cursor you can hover over the fast forward/jump line and see the points where each question is answered... click and hop.
I'm a ringer, been involved in everything automotive since a toddler. Now 74 I had better get all of them right (I did). Thanks to my father, long passed, for my hobby and skill set.
@@HypasMusic Something hit you in the rear of your head when you were younger and it did not burst into flames. :-) But since you missed that question, you will surely not get this remark either.
I got 20 out of 20 and I actually own a Studebaker Lark. At the time my 1963 Lark had a top speed of 130 mph and my uncle's 1963 Avanti was listed as the fastest production car in the world at over 170 mph.
As an European 16 out of 20. (Failing only pre-war models.) But I think Your Pontiac Firebird is a GTO and the Mini isn't a Clubman (Clubman was a wagon).
The Olds had a 442 hood on it too (I thought). Looked like a step up from the Cutlass it was made from. Or "The Supreme" had that hood, and the 442 was yet another step up from that. So it may be right after all. The Pontiac could have been a LeMans convertible too (which the Firebird was derived from). Then I leaned toward GTO, and was surprised by the selection list.
I'm 65 years old, got twenty out of twenty. Most were very simple to me. Number seven was the only one that made me pause for a second, I did not recognize it at a glance. It clearly has General Motors styling cues, which narrowed it down to the Chevrolet or Buick, and I am familiar with the 36 Chevrolet, so I knew it was the Buick. That was the only one that I could not name before the choices popped up. There are plenty of European cars that could have stumped me, but the ones that you presented here were all simple and Iconic. Good quiz.
66 Y/O 17/20...missed the really old cars and almost missed the Studie Lark vs Rambler Classic (very similar), but I've owned a Rambler (I'm an AMC guy) and there is enough that I could tell the difference. This was a cool quiz, thanks.
Interesting, but too easy (except for the Ferrari sedan)--also, the cars may be old, but that does not make all of them "classics"--such as the Pacer, the overblown T-bird and the Town & Country
pacer, Ford fairlane, yellow cougar,1947 Chevrolet, model 1928 ford, jaguar 1967, Chrysle× BMW× firbird, fiat, thunderbird, Packard, Cord, Mercedes, Pontiac,× mg× Imperial, × Rensult, × Chrysler town& country, Studebaker, Well I love cars but I got 6 wrong!!!
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Hello I am 67 , I had 57 cars so far ,I missed 3 all foreign cars. Had fun thanks
Your quiz should allow participants to click on the correct answer and stop wasting time for your answers, life is too short for wasting it.
RUclips does not yet sport that level of interactivity. If they had a chapter jump button, and the author put chapter stops in the video, then... maybe the viewer could skip forward on each query. As it stands if you have a cursor you can hover over the fast forward/jump line and see the points where each question is answered... click and hop.
Great do it more often
I'm a ringer, been involved in everything automotive since a toddler. Now 74 I had better get all of them right (I did). Thanks to my father, long passed, for my hobby and skill set.
Amc pacer. How could anyone miss that.
I was for sure it was the pinto.
@@HypasMusic Something hit you in the rear of your head when you were younger and it did not burst into flames. :-) But since you missed that question, you will surely not get this remark either.
I got 20 out of 20 and I actually own a Studebaker Lark. At the time my 1963 Lark had a top speed of 130 mph and my uncle's 1963 Avanti was listed as the fastest production car in the world at over 170 mph.
Did you notice that one was right hand drive?
15 1/2 right. The Town & Country was a toss up so I gave myself 1/2 point. At 75 I just couldn't below 15.
Hey! 66 y/o here, missed 2 on this one and memories came back as my folks had one of the last models in the wagon model. Very cool!
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As an European 16 out of 20.
(Failing only pre-war models.)
But I think Your Pontiac Firebird is a GTO
and the Mini isn't a Clubman (Clubman was a wagon).
The Olds had a 442 hood on it too (I thought). Looked like a step up from the Cutlass it was made from. Or "The Supreme" had that hood, and the 442 was yet another step up from that. So it may be right after all. The Pontiac could have been a LeMans convertible too (which the Firebird was derived from). Then I leaned toward GTO, and was surprised by the selection list.
I'm 65 years old, got twenty out of twenty. Most were very simple to me. Number seven was the only one that made me pause for a second, I did not recognize it at a glance. It clearly has General Motors styling cues, which narrowed it down to the Chevrolet or Buick, and I am familiar with the 36 Chevrolet, so I knew it was the Buick. That was the only one that I could not name before the choices popped up. There are plenty of European cars that could have stumped me, but the ones that you presented here were all simple and Iconic. Good quiz.
66 Y/O 17/20...missed the really old cars and almost missed the Studie Lark vs Rambler Classic (very similar), but I've owned a Rambler (I'm an AMC guy) and there is enough that I could tell the difference. This was a cool quiz, thanks.
I'll take the 67 Cougar as my winning prize ! Excellent video keep it up 👍
Interesting, but too easy (except for the Ferrari sedan)--also, the cars may be old, but that does not make all of them "classics"--such as the Pacer, the overblown T-bird and the Town & Country
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20 out of 20
17 out of 20.
11 out of 20
18 correct
Pacer!!
I only guessed a few, knew many of the years, and only guessed #8 wrong.
I do not have a an exciting life.
Got 18 correct
43/60 on the scoring system. I think #4 was unfair, since the car was cut-down, customized, stripped of some of its real identity.
It would have been nice if we, the viewer could have chosen the answers by hitting the answers and recording them for all to see.
18 out of 20, the 1920’s did me in.
16 out 20
20 was a police car here in Victoria Australia back in the day.
11 tbhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
pacer, Ford fairlane, yellow cougar,1947 Chevrolet, model 1928 ford, jaguar 1967,
Chrysle× BMW× firbird, fiat, thunderbird, Packard, Cord, Mercedes, Pontiac,×
mg× Imperial, × Rensult, × Chrysler town& country, Studebaker,
Well I love cars but I got 6 wrong!!!
I'm 67 - 16 of 20 - thanks for sharing
12 out of 20. dang it..
More American cars/muscle cars
18 OUT OF 20.
don't you forget about polish cars
Hey I'm 72 and I got all the us Cars and a couple of the European Cars, but I never Kept up with the carp that came from overseas
20 out of 20, but I am 78 years of age.
Excellent job! I needed a couple lucky guesses to get 19.
20/20. I’m 72. We old guys need to stick together.
👍
@@bcgrittner We do 👍🙂
@@frankwoods4532 Yes!
10/20, not bad. K
16 RIGHT
A ford Fairlane
I got 14 out of 20
Mercury cougar
I got 50/50😂
Did the yellow short bus come down your street when you're a kid?
If you can't pick the brand of an American Motors Pacer, you are young or not into history or both 😉. Most likely, both.
Buick special
Not so well. If they didn't come in Hotwheels, I missed em.
Thanks my first car 1965 rambler 3 on the tree
Mine was a '61 Olds F-85 All Aluminum V-8.
Missed 5 😞 I guess not to bad for a 73 year old 🙂
Merc cougar
Or even the Montego came to mind.
Pacers
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I got 17 but I am 83.
AMC pacer a
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So where's the hard part?
If it goes too slow, just adjust the playback speed to 2X...
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I sucked at 20s & 30s cars.
Too damn slow.!!
Use the fast forward button.
pacer A,C,A,C,D,B,A,D,A,C,D,B,C,D,C,A,C,A,D, I GOT 19 OF THEM
17 of 20
Me too.
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