MSCC DECEMBER 27 “WHAT’S IT?” WEDNESDAY—THREE CLUES FOR THE PRICE OF TWO

0
1828

2017 MSCC “WHAT’S IT?”   WEDNESDAY

MSCC What’s It? Wednesday is back for 2017.

This is a weekly guessing game for car guys and it was one of the most popular new MSCC features in 2016.

DECEMBER 27 “WHAT’S IT?” WEDNESDAY—END THE YEAR WITH THE RIGHT ANSWER

2017 was a typical year for MSCC “What’s It?” Wednesday—some were easy, some were a little tougher and a few were never solved. Feedback was fierce about the unsolved ones.

Here’s the second clue—you decide if it’s easy, moderate or impossible.

IMGP9152-001

If it’s impossible you can end the year with the correct answer here on Thursday.

IMGP9152-002

It’s a ’63 Dodge.

news-002

DEC 20

MSCC DECEMBER 20 “WHAT’S IT?” WEDNESDAY—THREE CLUES FOR THE PRICE OF TWO

The format for What’s It? Wednesday has always been two clues so it was time for a change in pace—this time you get three clues.

If the 1st two weren’t enough here’s the third clue.

IMGP3959

If that doesn’t work check back Thursday and you’ll get the answer with a 4th clue.

IMGP3956-001

It’s a ’61 Triumph TR3.

news-002

IMGP5828-001

DECEMBER 13 MSCC “WHAT ‘S IT?” WEDNESDAY—HOPEFULLY THE HEADLIGHTS AND THE HOOD ARE ENOUGH

Some cars are a dead giveaway when you only see the headlights.

The ’53-54 Vettes are good examples as are the 1961 Plymouths but most cars run with generic headlights so maybe this hood will seal the deal.

IMGP5828-001

If not, check back on Thursday and you’ll see what’s behind the headlight.

IMGP5828-002   

It’s a DeLorean.

news-002

IMGP9251-003

DECEMBER 6 MSCC “WHAT’S IT?” WEDNESDAY—A LOOK BEHIND THE CURTAIN

Most MSCC “What’s It?” Wednesday rides are hidden behind some kind of digital curtain to make you work harder but this one came with a natural curtain.

Here’s a peek at the back half of the car.

IMGP9251-002

If this doesn’t help, check back on Thursday when the curtain gets lifted.

IMGP9251-001

It’s a ’64 Ford Galaxie.

news-002

IMGP3820

MSCC NOVEMBER 29 “WHAT’S IT?” WEDNESDAY—IT’S PROBABLY NOT WHAT YOU THINK IT IS

Full disclosure—most guys guess wrong on MSCC What’s It? Wednesday but they often make great guesses.

That’s because these clues are based on a sleight of hand—it’s kind of like playing poker with a card cheat.

Here’s the second clue so you get another card.

IMGP3820-001

If that card doesn’t help then you’ll see all the cards here tomorrow.

It’s a Ford Anglia.

IMGP3820-002

news-002

DSC_0753

MSCC NOVEMBER 22 “WHAT’S IT?” WEDNESDAY: THE GOING GETS TOUGHER

Last week was a record for MSCC “What’s It?” Wednesday because a lot of people solved it so this wee will be more of a challenge.

Here’s the 2nd clue—you might need it.

DSC_0748

Find the answer here on Thursday—you may need the cheat sheet for this one.

DSC_0747

It’s a ’53 Packard convertible.

news-002

DSC_0437-001

MSCC NOVEMBER 15 “WHAT’S IT?” WEDNESDAY—YOU GET A HEADLIGHT AND TAILLIGHT

This week’s MSCC clues are pretty basic—a headlight and a taillight.    

Here’s the taillight for the 2nd clue.

DSC_0435

Did that help? Look for the answer on Thursday.  

DSC_0437

It’s a ’57 Lincoln MK II.

news-002

IMGP2737

MSCC NOVEMBER 8 “WHAT’S IT?” WEDNESDAY—TIME TO UP YOUR GAME

Last week was one of those giveaway What’s It? clues because many readers nailed it on the 1st clue.

Hopefully this one is so tough you’ll need this 2nd clue.

IMGP2736

Hopefully this one isn’t so tough you’ll need the answer here tomorrow.   

IMGP2735

It’s a ’64 Comet wagon.

news-002

IMGP6153-001

NOVEMBER 1 MSCC “WHAT’S IT?” WEDNESDAY—IT’S IN ONE PIECE FOR A CHANGE

Most of the “What’s It” Wednesday picks are in less than pristine condition but this one is restored and in one piece so that should really help.

Maybe this rear fender is the final piece in the puzzle.

nov1-IMGP6150-001

If not, check back tomorrow to solve the puzzle.

IMGP6153

It’s a 1955 Divco.

news-002

IMGP3358-001

MSCC OCTOBER 25, 2017 “WHAT’S IT?” WEDNESDAY—CAN YOU SEE THROUGH A TARP?

What’s It? Wednesday employs several different methods to make your guess more difficult—this tarp is one of those methods.

If the tarp picture didn’t help, perhaps this shot of the windshield (or more accurately, where the windshield used to be) will give you a clue.

IMGP3358-002

If not, check back tomorrow for a full picture and answer—you’ll find it below.      

IMGP3358

It’s an Austin Mini.

ad-MSCC Logo

IMGP3434

MSCC OCTOBER 18 “WHAT’S IT? WEDNESDAY—THE SWEET SPOT FOR CLUES

Last week was easy for the MSCC “What’s It?” Wednesday and that’s a good thing because you can’t make people climb Mount Everest-sized clues to solve a puzzle.

This week isn’t Mount Everest—it’s in the sweet spot for clues so it’s more like a small hill—here’s the 2nd one.

IMGP3435-001

If that isn’t sweet enough then check back for the answer tomorrow.    

IMGP3435

It’s a ’62 Merc wagon.

ad-MSCC Logo

IMGP3191-001

MSCC OCTOBER 11 “WHAT’S IT?” WEDNESDAY—YOU’LL EITHER GET THIS ONE OR YOU’LL NEED THE ANSWER

 

Some MSCC “What’s It?” Wednesday clues are sequential in nature so the second clue helps solve the puzzle.

That may or may not be the case in this “What’s It?” because if you really know what it is, the first clue will solve it but here’s the 2nd one.

IMGP3189

If both clues don’t solve it you can always check back tomorrow and see the answer below.

IMGP3189-001

It’s a ’68 Fargo A-100 van.

ad-MSCC Logo

IMGP4136

MSCC OCTOBER 4 “WHAT’S IT” WEDNESDAY: BE ADVISED—LAST WEEK WAS TOO EASY   

MSCC “What’s It” Wednesday is a lot like the Goldilocks story where the Three Bears’ beds were too soft, too hard and just right—it has to be a solvable puzzle but it can’t be too easy.

Last week’s was clearly too easy but this one might be too—especially with this 2nd clue.  

IMGP4136-001

If it’s too hard then maybe you’ll need the answer tomorrow. You’ll find it below.

IMGP4136-002

It’s a 1960 Pontiac Parisienne convertible.

ad-MSCC Logo

IMGP3225

SEPTEMBER 27 MSCC “WHAT’S IT?” WEDNESDAY—IT’S LATE 50S FOR SURE SO IT SHOULD BE EASY

The late 1950s were known for very distinctive, fin laden cars so you never confused a Dodge with a Chevy in the Fabulous 50s.

This car is clearly from that era so this 2nd clue should make it a slam dunk.

IMGP3223

Too tough for you–even with a Google search?

OK-check back tomorrow (you quitter) and you’ll get a spoon fed answer.

IMGP3224

It’s a ’58 Studebaker Commander.

ad-MSCC Logo

IMGP5278-002

MSCC SEPTEMBER 20 “WHAT’S IT?” WEDNESDAY—TAKE BOTH CLUES IF YOU NEED THEM

There’s a good reason why “What’s It?” Wednesday has two clues—one clue usually isn’t enough.

That’s why you may need to look at this second clue.

IMGP5278-001

Come back here for the third clue tomorrow if you need it becomes it comes with the answer.

IMGP5278

It’s a 1972 Volvo P1800E

ad-MSCC Logo

IMGP4384-003

MSCC SEPTEMBER 13 “WHAT’S IT?” WEDNESDAY–THE FRONT END COMES IN THE 2ND CLUE

Here’s a back end shot of the car in question—that’s a switch from the usual front end perspective.

Here’s the front end—did that help?

IMGP4384

If the answer is no you can check back on Thursday for the answer or do some research…

IMGP4384-002

It’s a 1959 Fiat Joly.

ad-MSCC Logo

IMGP1950-003

MSCC SEPTEMBER 6 “WHAT’S IT?” WEDNESDAY: YOU CAN’T MISS BECAUSE EVERYTHING’S THERE

MSCC “What’s It?” Wednesday is supposed to be a bit of challenge so you don’t get too many clear views of the car or truck.

 

This is an exception—check out the crystal clear view of the back of the car.

IMGP1950-001

 

Did the clues ring any bells? If not—look below tomorrow or do some research.    

IMGP1950-002

It’s a 1932 Lincoln KB Custom Coupe.

ad-MSCC Logo

MSCC AUGUST 30 “WHAT’S IT?” WEDNESDAY—YOU GET THE FRONT AND THE BACK OF CAR SO HOW CAN YOU MISS?

IMGP3644

MSCC “What’s It?” Wednesday generally gives one side of the car—front, back or side but that’s not a hard and fast rule so the first clue is from the front.

Here’s the back of the vehicle.

IMGP3644-002

If this doesn’t help then check back tomorrow.

IMGP3644-001

It’s a ’66 Dodge Polara.

ad-MSCC Logo

IMGP6675

MSCC AUGUST 23 “WHAT’S IT?” WEDNESDAY—DIG THROUGH THE SNOW AND YOU’LL HAVE THE ANSWER

Last week’s “What’s It?” Wednesday rat rod was too much of a reach for MSCC readers so this week’s is a whole factory car—it’s just under some snow.

Here’s another piece of the puzzle at the rear of the car along the deck.

IMGP6678

Snow got you down in August? The answer will show up tomorrow.

IMGP6685

It’s a 1960 Plymouth Fury.

ad-MSCC Logo

IMGP5674-003

MSCC AUGUST 16 “WHAT’S IT?” WEDNESDAY—AN EASY ONE?

This one should be a puffball for car guys.

Maybe this 2nd clue is all you need.

IMGP5674-001

Stumped for an answer? Check back here tomorrow for a full picture and a description.   

IMGP5674

Trick answer-39 Chevy truck with ’59 Cadillac fins.

ad-MSCC Logo

IMGP1925-001

MSCC AUGUST 9 “WHAT’S IT?” WEDNESDAY—YOU GET A GREAT LOOK AT THIS ONE

The last few MSCC What’s It? Wednesday vehicles have been pretty tough so this time you get a clear look at the old classic.

IMGP1925

Here’s a full, unobscured picture but if that (or Google) doesn’t help you’ll see the answer on Thursday.  

It’s a 1904 Buckmobile Runabout

ad-MSCC Logo

AIMGP2549

MSCC AUGUST 2 “WHAT’S IT?” WEDNESDAY—THIS TIME YOU GET THE WHOLE PICTURE

The basic premise behind “What’s It?” Wednesday is to obscure some of the picture to make identifying the old car or truck a challenge.

Most of the time this involves cropping the picture but this time you get the whole picture.

AIMGP2549-002

If that didn’t help then the actual picture won’t help much but there will be an answer below the picture tomorrow.    

AIMGP2549-001

It’s a ’64 Meteor.

ad-MSCC Logo

IMGP6394-001

MSCC JULY 26 “WHAT’S IT?” WEDNESDAY—A FEW MISSING PARTS ADD TO THE INTRIGUE

Some cars are completely unrecognizable when they’re missing a few parts.  

That makes them a good candidate for What’s It? Wednesday-maybe this second clue will help.

IMGP6394-002

Okay-maybe that didn’t work so check back here tomorrow for a clear picture and a final answer.

IMGP6394

It’s a ’61 Pontiac.

ad-MSCC Logo

IMGP3651

MSCC JULY 19 “WHAT’S IT?” WEDNESDAY—NOT TOO MANY GAMES WITH THIS ONE

Today’s MSCC “What’s It?” Wednesday picture hasn’t had too many games played with it.

There’s a clear shot of the trunk and you can make out a taillight – the crash part was literally by accident, not design.

Here’s a shot of the roof line—that’s fair right?

IMGP3651-002

Stay tuned tomorrow for the answer if neither of these clues help.

IMGP3651-001

It’s a ’64 Dodge.

ad-MSCC Logo

IMGP3138-001

MSCC JULY 12 “WHAT’S IT?” WEDNESDAY: IT’S OBVIOUS—OR MAYBE NOT

This is one of those “What’s It?” Wednesday clues that looks easy because there’s a fair amount of detail.

This second clue could be the one to steer you to the answer.

IMGP3138-002

Maybe it wasn’t that obvious so if you need the answer come back tomorrow.   

IMGP3138

It’s a ’53 Monarch.

ad-MSCC Logo

19692497_10154455326835059_1900431670_n

MSCC JULY 5 “WHAT’S IT?” WEDNESDAY: YOU’LL HAVE IT IN A NANOSECOND OT TWO… OR NOT AT ALL

MSCC “What’s It?” Wednesday is designed to be a challenge but to some it’s an instant solution.

This is one of those because if you know what this is, you’ll have it in a nanosecond.

Or you’ll need two nanoseconds and this second clue.

19758134_10154455326830059_1475202898_n

Or you’ll need to come back tomorrow.

19692497_10154455326835059_1900431670_n-001

It’s a Nissan Pao.

ad-MSCC Logo

IMGP3996-001

MSCC JUNE 28 “WHAT’S IT?” WEDNESDAY—ARE YOU GOOD ENOUGH TO ID A FIREWALL?

There have been many versions of “What’s It?” Wednesday to date but this is the first one that features a fairly clear version of a firewall.

Maybe this 2nd clue will tie it all together.

IMGP3996-002

If not—come back tomorrow for the answer.   

IMGP3996

It’s a ’59 Ford.

ad-MSCC Logo

IMGP9297-001

MSCC JUNE 21 “WHAT’S IT?” WEDNESDAY—DON’T BE FOOLED BY THE PERSPECTIVE

Nothing is exactly as it seems in MSCC “What’s It?” Wednesday.

Despite the obvious attempts to obscure and give an odd perspective on a vehicle a number of very astute MSCC readers get the correct answer almost every time so maybe this second clue will be the winner.

IMGP9297-003

If not-check back here on Thursday.

IMGP9297

It’s a ’36 DeSoto Airflow.

ad-MSCC Logo

IMGP9173-001

MSCC JUNE 14 “WHAT’S IT? WEDNESDAY—THEY COME FROM DIFFERENT ANGLES

Today’s MSCC “What’s It?” Wednesday is pretty typical—it’s not a great picture.

If it was easy to ID these classics then everyone would do it so we all need a challenge.

Here’s the 2nd clue.

IMGP9173-002

 

If all else fails, check below tomorrow for the answer.

IMGP9173

It’s a ’60 Chrysler.

ad-MSCC Logo

IMGP9346-002

MSCC JUNE 7 “WHAT’S IT?” WEDNESDAY: IT’S EASIER WITHOUT THE SMASHED FRONT END

This is actually a pretty common car by hobby standards.

The problem is it was crashed many years ago so you have to deal with the aftermath to ID this car.

IMGP9346-001

Puzzled by the carnage?

Check back here tomorrow.   

IMGP9346

It’s a Thunderbird from the “Flairbird” era.

ad-MSCC Logo

IMGP3270

MSCC MAY 31 “WHAT’S IT?” WEDNESDAY—PILE STUFF ON IT AND MAKE THE GUESS MUCH MORE DIFFICULT

There’s a really good way to make an MSCC “What’s It?” Wednesday guess a lot more difficult—pile stuff on the vehicle.

Here’s another look – maybe it’ll help.

IMGP3270-002

Check back tomorrow for a clear picture—the junk will still be there but the answer below the picture should really help.

IMGP3270-001

It’s a ’66 Polara

ad-MSCC Logo

18622867_10154390070435684_631865476_n-003

MSCC MAY 24 “WHAT’S IT?” WEDNESDAY—YOU GET A CLEAR VIEW THIS TIME

Most of the “What’s It?” Wednesday rides are based on distorted pictures but this time you’ll get a clear view of the front (above).

Here’s a clear view of the back half so use your imagination (or a good editing program) and piece the two together.

18622867_10154390070435684_631865476_n-004

Look for a full view of this mystery ride tomorrow.

18622867_10154390070435684_631865476_n-002

It’s a Nissan S Cargo van.

ad-MSCC Logo

IMGP8537

MSCC MAY 17 “WHAT’S IT?” WEDNESDAY—THE GRILLE WON’T HELP YOU

Most car guys look for obvious clues with old iron and one of the biggest clues is found in the grill.

That won’t help because this beauty has a custom grill—here’s another clue.

IMGP8537-002

Come back tomorrow if you can’t ID it-you’ll find the answer below.

IMGP8537-001

It’s a ’56 Ford Crown Victoria

ad-MSCC Logo

AIMGP3033

MSCC MAY 10 “WHAT’S IT?” WEDNESDAY: IF YOU REALLY FOLLOW THE CLUES—YOU’LL NAIL THIS ONE

“What’s It?” Wednesday is designed to be solvable with varying degrees of difficulty.

This one may be at the higher end of the difficulty scale but if you put the first clue and this second clue in context you should figure it out.

AIMGP3033-002

If not—come back tomorrow for the solution. You’ll find it below.

AIMGP3033-001

It’s a ’65 Comet

ad-MSCC Logo

IMGP8178

MAY 3 MSCC “WHAT’S IT?” WEDNESDAY—TWO CLUES, ONE CORRECT ANSWER

Last week’s clues made it relatively easy to solve “What’s It?” Wednesday and this week’s test could be the same if the first clue gives you a big advantage.

Maybe this 2nd clue will give you a better route to analyze the overall configuration of this classic.

IMGP8178-002

If not-come back tomorrow—you’ll find the answer below.    

IMGP8178-001

It’s a ’58 Pontiac.

ad-MSCC Logo

IMGP0656

MSCC APRIL 26 “WHAT’S IT?” WEDNESDAY—THE KEY IS IN THE FIRST CLUE

There are always two clues in “What’s It?” Wednesday and typically you should get it on the first clue.

If not there’s always a second clue like this one.

IMGP0656-002

If not check back here tomorrow.

IMGP0656-001

It’s a ’58 Ranchero

ad-MSCC Logo

IMGP4583-001

MSCC APRIL 19 “WHAT’S IT?” WEDNESDAY—YES, IT’S A WELL KNOWN CAR

Last week’s “What’s It?” Wednesday proved to be a little difficult even with the visual clues.

The car was too rare so this week’s vehicle is a very common sight at very show you’ll see in 2017—here’s another clue.

IMGP4582

If you don’t get the answer come back tomorrow and check it out below…

IMGP4583

It’s a ’68 Vette.

ad-MSCC Logo

IMGP1914-001

MSCC APRIL 12 “WHAT’S IT?” WEDNESDAY–YOU GET A GOOD CLUE TODAY

Most of these “What’s It?” Wednesday rides are familiar rides so you’ll see obscure pictures to make the ID a lot tougher.

This isn’t supposed to be easy but here’s another clue.

IMGP1914-002

If this isn’t enough check back here tomorrow.  

IMGP1914

  It’s a 1959 GLAS GOGGOMOBIL TS 250 COUPE

ad-MSCC Logo

IMGP9344-001

MSCC APRIL 5 “WHAT’S IT?” WEDNESDAY: BRANCHES CAN BE YOUR FRIEND

The basic premise of “What’s It? Wednesday is simple—never give the reader a clear shot at the prey.

Branches can be a big asset when the game is to camouflage an object but this wider shot may help.

IMGP9344-002

If not, come back here tomorrow and you’ll find the answer below.      

IMGP9344

It’s a ’60 Ford Falcon

ad-MSCC Logo

IMGP3191

MSCC MARCH 29 “WHAT’S IT?” WEDNESDAY—AND NOW FOR A REAL CHALLENGE

Last week’s MSCC “What’s it?” Wednesday was a little too easy so this one may be a little more of a challenge.

Maybe this will help.   

IMGP3191-001

If not, check back here tomorrow for the answer.

IMGP3191-002

It’s a Fargo A-100.

ad-MSCC Logo

IMGP3988-003

MSCC MARCH 22 “WHAT’S IT?” WEDNESDAY—DEFINITELY THE SUM OF ITS PARTS

The key to a solution for any MSCC “What’s it?” Wednesday is to add the clues together.

You can look at the first clue then look at this one and hopefully you’ll come up with an overall image.

IMGP3988-002

If not look below here tomorrow and you’ll get the answer.

IMGP3988-001

It’s a ’65 Rambler Ambassador.

ad-MSCC Logo

IMGP2384

MSCC MARCH 15 “WHAT’S IT?” WEDNESDAY: THE TAIL LIGHTS SHOULD TELL THE TALE

Tail lights are a dead giveaway with most classic rides but do they tell the whole story?  

In this case they may seem obvious but here’s another look at the same vehicle.

IMGP2384-002

The answer will be here on Thursday.

IMGP2384-001

It’s a 1970 Corvette custom built for Farrah Fawcett by the legendary George Barris.

ad-MSCC Logo

MAY-JUNE 2011 055

MSCC MARCH 8 “WHAT’S IT” WEDNESDAY—WILL THE SEVERE CUSTOM TOUCHES BE A FACTOR?

There are customs that barely make a ripple in the look of the car so they’re easily recognizable.

Then there’s the radical custom like this one.

MAY-JUNE 2011 055-002

If it’s too radical check in tomorrow—there’ll be a full picture (with a label to tell you what the original vehicle was before the custom job).    

MAY-JUNE 2011 055-001

It’s a ’63 Plymouth.

ad-MSCC Logo

IMGP4055

MSCC MARCH 1 “WHAT’S IT?” WEDNESDAY: THE MID-WEEK PUZZLE IS A YEAR OLD

The “What’s it?” Wednesday concept started a year ago this month and it’s been a phenomenal success because car guys love a challenge.

Today’s example is definitely a challenge so maybe this second clue will help.

IMGP4055-001

Check back on Thursday for a clear picture of this classic piece of iron.

IMGP4055-002

’60 Ford Galaxie convertible

ad-MSCC Logo

IMGP3993-002

MSCC FEBRUARY 22 “WHAT’S IT?” WEDNESDAY: WILL A CLEAR PICTURE OF THE SUBJECT HELP?

This “What’s It?” Wednesday subject is a non-distorted shot of the car so you’ll either get in seconds or you’ll never figure it.

Here’s your second clue for an overall view of the car.

IMGP3993-001

Didn’t get it? Will a clear picture tomorrow help?

IMGP3993-003

Austin A40 Devon

ad-MSCC Logo

IMGP9124-002

MSCC FEBRUARY 15 “WHAT’S IT?” WEDNESDAY—ADD-ONS CAN ADD PROBLEMS

Old cars and trucks are the easiest vehicles in the world to ID because they are so unique.

That’s fine when they’re completely stock but when guys add stuff to them it changes the game in a big way so here’s another view of the same vehicle.

IMGP9124-001

Check back here tomorrow for the answer.

IMGP9124

It’s a ’66 Pontiac Bonneville

ad-MSCC Logo

IMGP3982

MSCC FEBRUARY 8 “WHAT’S IT WEDNESDAY?”— SO? DO YOU REALLY NEED A TAIL LIGHT TO ID THIS BABY?

A complete car is far too easy to identify so here’s another stick in your spokes.

There are no tail lights on this baby so do your best and give it your best effort with this second clue.

IMGP3982-001

Failing that, check back here tomorrow.

IMGP3982-002

It’s a ’57 Dodge.

ad-MSCC Logo

IMGP3958

MSCC FEBRUARY 1 “WHAT’S IT” WEDNESDAY—NEVER JUDGE A BOOK BY ITS COVER

This is a relatively clear shot of a fender (for a change) but never judge a book by its cover.

If that stumps you here’s a less clear shot of the whole vehicle.

IMGP3958-002

Failing that—come back tomorrow for the answer.

IMGP3958-001

It’s a ’67 Dodge Dart.

ad-MSCC Logo

IMGP7477

MSCC JANUARY 25 “WHAT’S IT?” WEDNESDAY: A CLEAR SHOT—JUST PUT THE PIECES TOGETHER

Many of the MSCC “What’s it?” Wednesday examples have been distorted because this isn’t supposed to be easy.

This one wasn’t distorted but maybe you need this shot to ID it.

IMGP7477-001

If not, check back here tomorrow  for a clear shot.

IMGP7477-002

It’s a ’61 Dodge.

AD-contactIMGP8080

IMGP8258

MSCC JANUARY 18 “WHAT’S IT?” WEDNESDAY—CAN YOU ID THE SMASHED-UP VERSION?

These MSCC “What’s it?” Wednesday rides are designed to be tricky but now there’s a new element to the game.

This one was crashed so here’s another look at this victim of bad driving.

IMGP8258-001

If that doesn’t ring the bell, check back here tomorrow.  

IMGP8258-002

It’s a ’58 Chevy

AD-contactIMGP8080

IMGP4701

JANUARY 11 “WHAT’S IT?” WEDNESDAY—IF THE HEADLIGHT DOESN’T HELP YOU’RE PROBABLY OUT OF LUCK

You rarely get a clean look at a “What’s it?” Wednesday headlight so this is an exception to what few rules there are in this game.

Maybe you need an overall view no matter how distorted it is so here’s your second clue.

IMGP4701-002

Maybe you’ll need to come back and see this third picture tomorrow because it’s an actual view of the vehicle.

IMGP4701-001

AD-contactIMGP8080

IMGP9308-002

JANUARY 4 “WHAT’S IT” WEDNESDAY–FILL IN THE MISSING PIECES

This is a very common classic ride but it’s distorted just enough  to make it difficult plus it’s missing a few pieces.

Here’s another look.

IMGP9308

Come back here tomorrow if you don’t get it.

IMGP9308-001

CLICK HERE to Like us on Facebook

CLICK HERE to Follow us on Twitter

CLICK HERE to Follow us on Pinterest

Please re-post this if you like this article.

AD-contactIMGP8080

SPONSORS