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Vintage Car Era

Cars Trivia from Alan's Fun Trivia QuizzesChoose an answer from the three choices and True or False offered after each question and then "Check Your Answers" at the end of the quiz.

1. The era begins in 1912. However, the debate is the ending date. For the most part what is the year, most give the end date?

  • 1925
  • 1930
  • 1939

2. What was the auto model first built in 1929 that was copied worldwide by such auto makers as BMW and Nissan?

  • Ford Model 7
  • Austin Model 7
  • Chrysler Model 7

3. Who was the auto maker that made the Type 35? It was one of the most successful racing cars of all time, with over 1,000 victories in five years.

  • Ferrari
  • Bugatti
  • McClarren

4. From 1927 to 1931, what was the popular Ford model?

  • Model T
  • Model A
  • Model B

5. Who was the car make that produced the V-16 from 1930 to 1940?

  • Lincoln
  • Chrysler
  • Cadillac

6. The Durant Motors Company had a model that produced cars from 1923 to 1927. What was the model?

  • Detroit
  • Flint
  • Chicago

7. What was introduced during the vintage era that allowed water-cooled cars to be used year-round?

  • Heated radiators
  • Antifreeze
  • Hand pumps

8. Towards the end of the Vintage era, what system was introduced, allowing comparison between fuels?

  • Road grades
  • Octane rating of fuel
  • Air pressure in tires

9. What concept originated in San Luis Obispo and was constructed in 1925 by Arthur Heineman?

  • Rear view mirrors
  • Motels
  • Café restaurants

10. What was introduced during this period. However, it would not be after World War II these had their greatest impact. What was the development of these suburbia?

  • Shopping centers
  • Fast food restaurants
  • Indoor movie theaters

Check Your Answers

  • 1. 1930
  • 2. Austin Model 7
  • 3. Bugatti
  • 4. Model A
  • 5. Cadillac
  • 6. Flint
  • 7. Antifreeze
  • 8. Octane rating of fuel
  • 9. Motels
  • 10. Shopping centers

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