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ford38v8 10-19-2025 06:35 PM

off topic (cars in general) trivia
 

Automobile trivia questions.... I'll start:

What American automobile sported a banjo steering wheel in 1937, and has employed tail lights of basically the same similar shape ever since? (trick question)


EDIT major clue: Make that tail lights and/or housings.

37 Coupe 10-19-2025 09:45 PM

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Originally Posted by ford38v8 (Post 2418720)
Automobile trivia questions.... I'll start:

What American automobile sported a banjo steering wheel in 1937, and has employed tail lights of basically the same similar shape ever since? (trick question)


EDIT major clue: Make that tail lights and/or housings.

Hitlers peoples car? Not American except Henry Ford inspired wheels.

ford38v8 10-19-2025 10:53 PM

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Originally Posted by 37 Coupe (Post 2418732)
Hitlers peoples car? Not American except Henry Ford inspired wheels.

Nope. There’s no “almost” correct answer.

petehoovie 10-19-2025 11:04 PM

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Pierce-Arrow


ford38v8 10-19-2025 11:17 PM

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Originally Posted by petehoovie (Post 2418739)

Read my lips: “…ever since”.

ford38v8 10-19-2025 11:17 PM

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Originally Posted by 37 Coupe (Post 2418732)
Hitlers peoples car? Not American except Henry Ford inspired wheels.

Nope. There’s no “almost” correct answer.

Lanny 10-19-2025 11:31 PM

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Cord



.

ford38v8 10-19-2025 11:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Lanny (Post 2418745)
Cord



.

Again, I said “ever since”.

petehoovie 10-20-2025 12:08 AM

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Cadillac

deuce_roadster 10-20-2025 12:13 AM

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Bucky Fuller's Dymixion (Saw one at the Henry Ford museum) Make that Dymaxion!

ford38v8 10-20-2025 12:22 AM

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Originally Posted by petehoovie (Post 2418748)
Cadillac

Winner winner chicken dinner!

petehoovie 10-20-2025 12:23 AM

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Originally Posted by deuce_roadster (Post 2418749)
Bucky Fuller's Dymixion (Saw one at the Henry Ford museum)

https://external-content.duckduckgo....abb&ipo=images

https://external-content.duckduckgo....3b9&ipo=images

tubman 10-20-2025 12:48 AM

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I must be dense. Explain the taillight thing to me. Consider the difference between a '59 Cadillac and a '60, for instance.

ford38v8 10-20-2025 05:11 AM

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Originally Posted by tubman (Post 2418753)
I must be dense. Explain the taillight thing to me. Consider the difference between a '59 Cadillac and a '60, for instance.

Good point, here's the explanation:
1957, '58, & '59 had dual bullets for lenses, BUT, retained the vertical shape in the fin which began before 1937 with a bullet lens, thereafter with vertical lenses but for those 3 years listed. The Art Deco tail light stand of 1936 had evolved to a vertical lens in the stand in 1937, thence to the iconic tail fin of 1949. The fin remained throughout until 2000, and but for the 1980 Seville, the vertical tail light remains today. The banjo steering wheel was very similar to the Ford wheel of that same era.

tubman 10-20-2025 06:55 AM

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Originally Posted by ford38v8 (Post 2418758)
Good point, here's the explanation:
1957, '58, & '59 had dual bullets for lenses, BUT, retained the vertical shape in the fin which began before 1937 with a bullet lens, thereafter with vertical lenses but for those 3 years listed. The Art Deco tail light stand of 1936 had evolved to a vertical lens in the stand in 1937, thence to the iconic tail fin of 1949. The fin remained throughout until 2000, and but for the 1980 Seville, the vertical tail light remains today. The banjo steering wheel was very similar to the Ford wheel of that same era.

Sorry, I don't buy the taillight explanation at all. Take a look at the pictures I posted again and tell me with a straight face that they are in any way similar..

ford38v8 10-20-2025 08:09 AM

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All Cadillacs with exception of the 1980 Seville had vertical lens, fins, or both.

petehoovie 10-20-2025 10:37 AM

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1937 CADILLAC
https://davidsclassiccars.com/images...eries-85-9.jpg

tubman 10-20-2025 11:36 AM

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That doesn't look even remotely like either one of the pictures I posted.

Karl Wescott 10-20-2025 11:54 AM

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Detroit Automobile Company 1899-1900 reorganized as Henry Ford Company 1901-1902, reorganized as Cadilliac Automobile Company 1903-1909, sold to General Motors and became Cadilliac Division of GM.

ford38v8 10-20-2025 05:32 PM

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Originally Posted by petehoovie (Post 2418748)
Cadillac

Pete's a better go-to researcher than Chatgtp! After multiple clues given to Chat, it never even got close. Chat's "final answers" were, in this order:
Ford
Packard
Buick
Chrysler (and DeSoto)
Chevrolet
Corvette
Packard (once again)
Buick (once again)

Chat never did get the answer, it kept giving incorrect reasons why it chose this or that car. I had to give it up in the end. Shows how unreliable AI is.

cas3 10-20-2025 06:10 PM

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AI...never used it...never will


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