[QUOTE=mustang123]Panhard et Levassor[/QUOTE]
I'd have accepted Panhard.
A well done and first win for Mustang 123.
Next ......
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[QUOTE=mustang123]Panhard et Levassor[/QUOTE]
I'd have accepted Panhard.
A well done and first win for Mustang 123.
Next ......
Pierce Arrow?
ok so i know that this is kinda cheating but MAZDA.
i am really struggking to try and figure this one out. :confused:
[QUOTE=mustang123]ok so i know that this is kinda cheating but MAZDA.
i am really struggking to try and figure this one out. :confused:[/QUOTE]
I understand. Some of these badges are quite dificult.
since someone said Pierce Arrow i'm gunna take a shot and say Pace Arrow.
[QUOTE=Spastik_Roach]since someone said Pierce Arrow i'm gunna take a shot and say Pace Arrow.[/QUOTE]
Dang it, i think Pace Arrow was what I was thinking of. oops, well, congrats if you're correct.
ooh, another hard one for you all to struggle over :)
OK, hint .... this company makes 4x4 whose capability is reportedly ONLY beaten by Land Rover :)
Established in 1941 to build trucks, military a main marketfor the 4x4s.
stab in the dark,hummer?
I was thinking about hummer
[QUOTE=junaman]I was thinking about hummer[/QUOTE]
Doesn't match the off-road capability of the LR, sorry :)
I'll take a stab in the dark .... Willys?
surely it will be Willys.
If its not, I guess Jeep
Unimog?
I know this is a Mercedes, but does it have it's own brandname?
[QUOTE=IBrake4Rainbows]Unimog?
I know this is a Mercedes, but does it have it's own brandname?[/QUOTE]
No, not jeep or Willys either.
Hmm, Unimog, I think it may have better off-road capability, I don't think the quote I used included special articulated chassis vehicles.
The quote was comparing 'passenger vehicles'.
They formed a new company in May 1999 with an Italian firm with a famous name for the distribution and sale of an off-road vehicle in Europe.
The army of a once major nation (BIG HINT!) used their vehicles for transport and off-road.
I'm thinking Soviet Union?