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Friddle: What body design characteristic from 1963 is General Motors planning to reintroduce on the 2012 Corvette C7?

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Last Week’s Friddle: The Batmobile, from the Batman TV series, is a modified version of what exotic concept car?

Last Week’s Friddle Answer: 1955 Lincoln Futura

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Friddle: The Batmobile, from the Batman TV series, is a modified version of what exotic concept car?

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Last Week’s Friddle: What car company, founded in 2003, offers a high performance electric car that accelerates 0-60 in 3.7 seconds?

Last Week’s Friddle Answer: Tesla Motors

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Friddle: What car company, founded in 2003, offers a high performance electric car that accelerates 0-60 in 3.7 seconds?

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Last Week’s Friddle: What year did Porsche discontinue air-cooled engines in 911 models?

Last Week’s Friddle Answer: Production of the (993) Carrera Coupe and Cabriolet ceased with the end of the 1997 model year, with the exception of a very few produced in early 1998.

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Friddle: What year did Porsche discontinue air-cooled engines in 911 models?

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Last Week’s Friddle: Which AMC model, advertised in its second year as America’s first subcompact car, was introduced on April Fools’ Day 1970?

Last Week’s Friddle Answer: Gremlin

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Friddle: Which AMC model, advertised in its second year as America’s first subcompact car, was introduced on April Fools’ Day 1970?

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Last Week’s Friddle: Which Ferrari model shares its name with the company’s founder?

Last Week’s Friddle Answer: Enzo

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Friddle: Which Ferrari model shares its name with the company’s founder?

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Last Week’s Friddle: What sports car, originally manufactured in Northern Ireland, featured stainless steel body panels and gull-wing doors?

Last Week’s Friddle Answer: DeLorean DMC-12

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Friddle: What sports car, originally manufactured in Northern Ireland, featured stainless steel body panels and gull-wing doors?

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Last Week’s Friddle: The Clean Air Amendments of 1990 mandated the elimination of lead from all U.S. motor fuel by what date?

Last Week’s Friddle Answer: January 1, 1996

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Friddle: The Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990 mandated the elimination of lead from all U.S. motor fuel by what date?

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Last Week’s Friddle: What car company’s name means “I roll” in Latin?

Last Week’s Friddle Answer: Volvo

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Friddle: What car company’s name means “I roll” in Latin?

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Last Week’s Friddle: A flat-6, air-cooled engine powered what Chevrolet automobile produced in the 1960’s?

Last Week’s Friddle Answer: Corvair

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Friddle: A flat-6, air-cooled engine powered what Chevrolet automobile produced in the 1960’s?

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Last Week’s Friddle: Which car company was the first to offer modern cruise control?

Last Week’s Friddle Answer: In 1958, Chrysler introduced speedostat controls in the Imperial, New Yorker and Windsor.

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