...Tom Erickson, Don Carlson, Tom Kinsley, Dick Bender, Rosemary Petrich, Ted Toensing, Ken Ness, Larry Roscoe, Harry Austin and Steve Anderson all had the answer. Larry Mongan, Emily, submitted this photograph. Can you guess the year...
...Tom Erickson, Larry Olson and Steve Anderson correctly guessed this. Norman Nelson, Dale Thomas, Carl Specht, Harry Austin, Arnie Johnson, Howie Lee, Jim Johnson and Russ Moore guessed that it was a '61 Comet. Olson said that this car...
...brainerddispatch.com or by calling 855-5888 and leaving a message.Submitted Photo Photos Back | Next Back | Next Harry Austin had the edge when it came to guessing last week's mystery vehicle but he was still off by two years. Austin, who...
...Of the 2,480 Super Estate Wagons, 2,186 were Woodie Wagons, one of which was last week's Guess the Vehicle. Harry Austin, Ted Toensing, Richard Schrom and Larry Olson guessed correctly. Austin, who graduated from Washington High School...
...Larry Olson said that this New Yorker was dubbed the dazzling design and America's most smartly different car. Harry Austin, a civilian employee at a military base in Kosovo, wrote that the model number was C-68. He noted that a deluxe...
...in their attempt to guess the vehicle. Otherwise, you can e-mail Clint at clint.wood@brainerddispatch.com. Harry Austin took this photograph. Can you guess the year, make and model as well as any other information about this vehicle...
...States car show, said the very last car to come off the assembly line was on March 17, 1966. Correct guessers were Harry Austin, Larry Roscoe, Kenneth Ness and Al Seberg. Ted Toensing took this photograph in March at a western United States...
...pickup is now in a museum in Germany. Correct guessers were Steve Anderson, Russ Moore, Larry Olson, Ted Toensing and Harry Austin. Anderson wrote that the 1936 International pickups were the first International trucks to have hydraulic brakes...
...distinctive-shaped bumper. This 1950 Plymouth Suburban was last week's Guess the Vehicle. Another correct guesser, Harry Austin, wrote that he was puzzled with the wood trim. He thought it was an add-on. His reasons were: On the original...
...of last week's guess the vehicle, a 1972 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme convertible. Brainerd Dispatch/Clint Wood Harry Austin, a civilian employee on a military base in Kosovo, wrote in an e-mail that this Cutlass was "way too new for my...
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