Thread: Friday Night Trivia
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09-19-2008 06:29 PM #1
Friday Night Trivia
Easy ones if you are old:
1. The 4 and 8 track under dash tape players replaced what other under dash music device?
2. In drag racing, what device did LL refer to?
3. What grille emblem/symbol was on the "little deuce coupe" on the Beach Boys album cover?
4. B&M Automotive got famous for building what kind of transmissions?
5. If you had a hot Chevy in the early '60s, what rear axle would you put in it for added strength?
6. Double hump heads were also called what"
7. Why was a 1969 Chevy easier to set the point gap than was a 1969 Ford?
8. When was the QuadraJet carburetor introduced?
9. What was unique about the tail lights on the early Cougars?
10. Why did the lightweight Dodges in 1965 have only up and down window positions?
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09-19-2008 06:37 PM #2
I wasn't around then.. but I think I have a few answers correct..
1. Record Player
6. Fulies
9. Sequential?
10. Windows were removableYou don't know what you've got til it's gone
Matt's 1951 Chevy Fleetline- Driver
1967 Ford Falcon- Sold
1930's styled hand built ratrod project
1974 Volkswagen Super Beetle Wolfsburg Edition- sold
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09-19-2008 07:05 PM #3
1. correct, 45 rpm record player...it sucked
6. correct, fuel injection heads
9. correct, tail lights were sequential
10. sorry, no cigar
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09-19-2008 07:23 PM #4
2. a line lock
... I guess thats all I gotexcept a couple Matt beat me too..
-ChrisPaint don't make it no faster
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09-19-2008 07:32 PM #5
I'll give it a try . . .
4) a Clutch Hydro or a clutchflight
6) Cammel Hump
7) No points, start of HEI
8) 1965 ???
9) No regulators do to plexiglass windows
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09-19-2008 07:36 PM #6
4. Hydrosticks
5. '57-'64 Olds/Pontiac
6. Camelhump heads
8. '65 (396)?
9. sequential turn signals
10. Operated with a seat belt, instead of a window mechanism.
Looks like Dwayne was quicker on the "tree" than me!Last edited by HOTRODPAINT; 09-19-2008 at 07:43 PM.
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09-19-2008 07:36 PM #7
4. Hydro-matic
5. Oldsmobile
7. A 'window' that raised up on the dist cap
10. a seat belt was used to raise and lower the window
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09-19-2008 08:18 PM #8
I'll try #3- Chili Cattallo's 32 coupe had a swastika on the blower drive snout, but I'm not sure you could see it on the album cover.
Mick
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09-20-2008 07:11 AM #9
Thunderbird had the sequential turn signals before the cougar did..
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09-20-2008 10:11 AM #10
Originally Posted by robot
2. The Larry lever - used predominantly to keep larry busy while you drove.
3.Woody the wood pecker
4.Good ones(chevy 350 and turbo 400's) and quick shifters.
5. Ford 9"
6.Camels
7.No idea, except chevy had some good stuff back then.
8.1963?
9. They were used on the California Special Mustangs or they broke easily.
10. no idea" "No matter where you go, there you are!" Steve.
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09-20-2008 10:44 AM #11
WOW, some real old timers out there!!!
Dwayne and Jay got quite a few of them:
Lurker Mick got the toughest one....on the blower drive.
4. B&M started with the beefed GM Hydramatic that they called Hydrostick
5. The Olds/Pontiac rear end was used way before the 9 inch Ford got popular
7. Chevys had the little window in the cap that let you adjust the point gap (dwell) without removing the cap. HEI did not get introduced until about 1974 (could be off a year)
8. QuadraJet introduced on the big block Chev and the OHC Pontiac six cyl
10. The lightweight cars had a seat belt strap with a snap to hold the window up. It had two positions, up or down.
Anyone on LL? Tech should know this one....from his drag racing experience.
mike in tucson
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09-20-2008 11:04 AM #12
REAL TRIVIA, PART 2
1. Where was Honest Charlie's speed shop located (town and state)
2. The first Mustangs had what size V8 motor?
3. The Falcon Ranchero pickups had what emblem on the tail gate that is simiiar to the emblem of a major University?
4. Your new Hurst Competition Plus linkage used this for alignment...and you usuall lost yours. What did it look like?
5. JC Whitney also published a catalog under another name, what was it?
6. Who owned the STP corporation and made it famous?
7. Road construction uses the orange blinkers now...what did they use in the 1950's that are rare to even find today?
8. Oil now comes in plastic bottles. Before that, there were the cardboard cans. How was oil sold before WWII?
9. What is the difference between pre 1980 gas pumps and post 1980 gas pumps?
mike in tucson
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09-20-2008 11:39 AM #13
1. Chattanooga, Tennessee
2. 260 V8
6. Granatelli Bros.
8. Glass bottlesKen Thomas
NoT FaDe AwaY and the music didn't die
The simplest road is usually the last one sought
Wild Willie & AA/FA's The greatest show in drag racing
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09-20-2008 11:52 AM #14
BINGO, 4 for 4
By the way, the glass bottles that oil was sold in was
reuseable, the bottle had a metal spout shaped like
a funnel.
But you didnt answer the other 5!!!
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09-20-2008 12:43 PM #15
Originally Posted by robot
6. 7/11?
7. Yellow
8. metal cans and drums
9. gas collector /fume returns on the nossles" "No matter where you go, there you are!" Steve.
In our neighborhood, 2 blocks down the hill was a gas station that (to me) all the cool car guys hung out there. 32 coupes, 33 & 34 Fords as well, a sweet 56 Ford Beach wagon that was setup gasser...
How did you get hooked on cars?