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#18 Posted : Friday, December 1, 2017 2:43:04 PM(UTC) Clue 1

Sometimes I like fish tacos, but other times I just prefer pasta with sausage.



If this isn't an old Lamborghini 350GT, and if it corresponds to the popular German/Italian cooperative construction idea, then I submit the BMW-powered De Tomaso Guara.



Clue 2

If someone tells you that something is unnecessary or over-the-top, it’s probably something you actually want and you should talk to that other person anymore.



If not the Chiron, than perhaps over-the-top refers to ostentatious style rather than performance. 1980 Stutz Bearcat.



Clue 3

One-off, one-win wonder!



If the P34 is wrong...Well, I can't find explicit information about its record, but the double-engined Pike's Peak Suzuki Escudo may very well have only raced at that one event, and it more than likely was the only one of its ilk. Plus, the "one-off, one-win" seems like it could be a kind of word-play, with 1+1=2 engines. I don't know. Reasoning seems iffy, but I've got nothing else.



Clue 4

Long before the Hemi, there were other engines with hemispherical heads that radically improved performance. This car is one of them.



Chrysler started build Hemis in the early 50s, so to be long before that...Lancia was building them in the 30s, but John said no correct answers but one close. I'll pretend mine was the close one and go with the 1946 Lancia Aprilia Corsa.



Clue 5

Bare bones and basic. You could chase or be chased in it.



"Follow that cab" is something heard in movies and shows so much it has its own TVTropes page. Lots of cars have been used as taxis over the years, including by fleeing individuals and their pursuers in fiction, but the most ubiquitous and mundane (perhaps not withstanding the Crown Victoria) is the Chevrolet Caprice, circa 1996. I'm not sure "bare bones" is a good term for it given its size, but fleet vehicles are often sold with little to nothing in the options category, so basic most certainly applies.



Clue 6

This will become the oldest car in the Forza Motorsport series.



If the Model T was wrong, I'll go a bit richer: 1924 Hispano-Suiza H6C "Tulipwood Torpedo"



Clue 7

This is a rig that can truly do just about anything depending on the configuration.



If the Power Wagon and the Kaiser are both wrong, maybe I've been thinking about this the wrong way. Available as a pickup, ute, panel van, hatchback, twin engined 4x4, etc., the Renault 2CV is as versatile as they come. Sometimes I like fish tacos, but other times I just prefer pasta with sausage.If this isn't an old Lamborghini 350GT, and if it corresponds to the popular German/Italian cooperative construction idea, then I submit the BMW-poweredIf someone tells you that something is unnecessary or over-the-top, it’s probably something you actually want and you should talk to that other person anymore.If not the Chiron, than perhaps over-the-top refers to ostentatious style rather than performance.One-off, one-win wonder!If the P34 is wrong...Well, I can't find explicit information about its record, but the double-enginedmay very well have only raced at that one event, and it more than likely was the only one of its ilk. Plus, the "one-off, one-win" seems like it could be a kind of word-play, with 1+1=2 engines. I don't know. Reasoning seems iffy, but I've got nothing else.Long before the Hemi, there were other engines with hemispherical heads that radically improved performance. This car is one of them.Chrysler started build Hemis in the early 50s, so to be long before that...Lancia was building them in the 30s, but John said no correct answers but one close. I'll pretend mine was the close one and go with theBare bones and basic. You could chase or be chased in it."Follow that cab" is something heard in movies and shows so much it has its own TVTropes page. Lots of cars have been used as taxis over the years, including by fleeing individuals and their pursuers in fiction, but the most ubiquitous and mundane (perhaps not withstanding the Crown Victoria) is the, circa 1996. I'm not sure "bare bones" is a good term for it given its size, but fleet vehicles are often sold with little to nothing in the options category, so basic most certainly applies.This will become the oldest car in the Forza Motorsport series.If the Model T was wrong, I'll go a bit richer:This is a rig that can truly do just about anything depending on the configuration.If the Power Wagon and the Kaiser are both wrong, maybe I've been thinking about this the wrong way. Available as a pickup, ute, panel van, hatchback, twin engined 4x4, etc., theis as versatile as they come. Edited by user Monday, December 4, 2017 4:44:32 PM(UTC) | Reason: Not specified