Think you know your cars? Then try the below automotive puzzle highlighting headlights of vehicles that are currently listed on AutoHunter.
Sealed beam headlights were introduced on all American cars for 1940. In 1957, quad headlights became legal in all 48 states and, in 1974, regulators permitted rectangular sealed beam headlights. For 1984, the Lincoln Mark VII became the first American vehicle to feature composite headlamps with a replaceable bulb. The 1990s brought high-intensity discharge headlights, which seems like the first step in today’s nutty variety of front-end illumination.
So put on your thinking hat and identify the below quartet of vehicles in the comment section below, then click on each image to learn whether you guessed correctly. Have fun!
Click on each image to reveal the vehicle and year
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I enjoyed this, thank you.
More, please.
Thank you as well!
Diego – I’m going to call the first a ’69 or later VW Beetle, the second a ’68-’70 Nova not an SS, third looks very late ’60s Oldsmobile Cutlass/F85, and the last a ’63-’65 Dodge Dart.
FORD Taunus (? 1964-1966 ?)`Europe Car
Ford, VW, Chevrolet, AMC, Dodge
Volkwagen, a full-sized AMC of some sort, a Studebaker Avanti, and another Volswagen?
How’d I do??
Click on each picture to find your answers.
This is the 3rd or 4th one of these I have seen (taillights, dashboards) These are fun. Keep it up, maybe expand it to 6 or 8 pics. I thought I knew the 1st one, talked myself into something else and I should have gone with my first choice. I had no clue on the 2nd one, 3rd one not even the right manufacturer, 4th one I hit, but I am a Mopar guy.
Headlights are not my forte’, but I got the ’79 Beetle and the ’69 AMC AMX correct because my brother-in-law once owned a VW bug, and I was a part owner in two separate AMC AMX’s. I didn’t have a clue for the other two models.