Game - What's this car?

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Feeling Cadillac on this one, but I can't find it.. almost like one of them was a ghost... Or trying to catch ghosts...


Cadillac Miller-Meteor Sentinel?
 
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Feeling Cadillac on this one, but I can't find it.. almost like one of them was a ghost... Or trying to catch ghosts...


Cadillac Miller-Meteor Sentinel?
You just can't help but make the puns, can you. Then I go and miss the tiny font and ignore your actual answer hahaha

IDK if it's a Sentinel but yeah Cadillac Miller-Meteor, same as ECTO-1 :p
 

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knowing you i properly got the car right but you want the name of what it was called in your region
so either Mitsubishi Emeraude or Mitsubishi Eterna
 
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Emeraude is correct. We had the normal Galant at the same time, so I deem this a separate model - it has a different front and rear fascia & lights, has pillarless doors, etc
 

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I'm guessing 1930's, European, way oversized engine.

Aside from that, yes, hint plz XD
 

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I'm guessing 1930's, European, way oversized engine.

Aside from that, yes, hint plz XD
no it from the 1920 and yes its european and yes if you compare the cc of the engine to the amount of pistons and the car they that replaced it is iconic
edit the type of engine used in it is baseically extinct today
 
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Basically extinct type of engine -
-Rotary
-Straight 8
-V4...

Hmm
 

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1923 Bugatti Type 32. 2.0L Straight 8.
just to confirm since you are new to this game you have read the rules about gusseing on page one right and saw the part where using google image is not allowed right? mainly askeing as we have someone new the game join not read the rule and use google image seach to find it before
 

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Did not read rules but have now, and did not use any AI searching (personally hate the intrusion of AI). I did use Google in a browser to search via the hints that were given 1920s, European, and then the engine types provided later. I started off trying to figure out the tail section, the integrated rear wheel arches into the body, and knew it was a coupe at least. That led me to a page about a Bugatti winning the 1923 Grand Prix. A second search for “1923 Bugatti automobiles” led me to the Type 32 and confirmation of the rear tail section. The engine crank start was interesting to see. Very much into cars. My bad if this method is not correct.
 

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Did not read rules but have now, and did not use any AI searching (personally hate the intrusion of AI). I did use Google in a browser to search via the hints that were given 1920s, European, and then the engine types provided later. I started off trying to figure out the tail section, the integrated rear wheel arches into the body, and knew it was a coupe at least. That led me to a page about a Bugatti winning the 1923 Grand Prix. A second search for “1923 Bugatti automobiles” led me to the Type 32 and confirmation of the rear tail section. The engine crank start was interesting to see. Very much into cars. My bad if this method is not correct.
no worrys your good then also as you gussed it
it is now your turn
 
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