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    Buzz 3000 Basic Raffle 5/13/2018

    Buzz 3000 Basic Raffle
    Thanks to NBS and the Buzz team for the donation of the Buzz 3000 Basic.
    This raffle is open to all Members and Staff that haven’t already won a Buzz 3000.
    Previous winners of a buzz box are monty49, bigstar , pointy, ranagee, andkaal, pizzadish, superbox
    Staff you know how you are
    Rules are simple
    1 guess every 12 hr
    The first one to get the answer correct wins.
    Winner will receive a Buzz 3000 Basic.

    I am thinking Of a car
    Someone mentioned about my favorite car of all times Well that would be the 66 vet
    But I am thinking of a car, there are some special reasons I choose this car
    These reason will be reviled in the hints
    What I need from you is the Year, make , model and the performance package that makes this car so special


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    1971 Plymouth Cuda .......... With the almighty 426 Street Hemi with its 425hp


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    Chitty Chitty Bang Bang is the vintage racing car which features in the book, musical film and stage production of the same name.



    This car was designed by the film's production designer, Ken Adam, and cartoonist and sculptor Frederick Rowland Emett, built by Alan Mann Racing in Hertfordshire in 1967, fitted with a Ford 3000 V6 engine and automatic transmission and allocated a genuine UK registration. This car was privately owned by Pierre Picton of Stratford-upon-Avon from the early 1970s until May 2011.[1] Actor Dick van Dyke, who drove the car in the film, said that "the car was a little difficult to maneuver, with the turning radius of a battleship".

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    2012 Ford Mustang Boss 302 Hennessy package


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    1970 Oldsmobile Cutlass with the 455-cubic-inch big-block V-8
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    Quote Originally Posted by robert50 View Post
    1970 Oldsmobile Cutlass with the 455-cubic-inch big-block V-8.
    Just going to use this for an example
    I would need Olds Cutlass Supreme
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    1967 Pontiac GTO .......... 400 cubic inch engine......360 HP


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    1918 Pierce-Arrow 7 Passenger Touring Car :



    Six Cylinder / 48.6 Horsepower
    825 Cubic Inches
    Four Forward Speeds / One Reverse
    142” Wheelbase

    The introduction of the 7-Passenger Touring Car furthered Pierce-Arrow’s reputation as America’s leading luxury brand of automobiles. The 7-Passenger 5 Series featured a larger engine, improved gas mileage, and a higher top speed, without forfeiting luxury and comfort. Billed as a “hill climber,” the Touring was ideal for drivers and passengers who enjoyed scenic drives through back roads and winding countrysides.

    The automobile was also designed with new traffic patterns in mind. Pierce-Arrow built the engine to shift gears less frequently, which allowed the driver to focus on the car’s superior performance.

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    V10 Dodge Viper GTS of the 1990s

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    1970 cuda rag top with a 340/6 pack

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