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15
2007
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Chris Burdick

Answers to the Auto Hide and Seek Puzzle

About 2 weeks ago, I posted a wallpaper from AutoAnything that’s an auto-related puzzle. Go here to check it out:

Auto Hide and Seek Wallpaper

Keep reading for the answers…

Answers:

1. Ford Mustang (the WWII-era fighter plane)
2. Mitsubishi Eclipse (the solar eclipse)
3. Ford Taurus (the Taurus constellation)
4. Toyota Sequoia (large trees)
5. Eagle Talon (golden eagle perched near the street light)
6. Chrysler Cirrus (the cirrus clouds in the sky)
7. Dodge Stealth (stealth fighter plane)
8. Volkswagen Beetle (giant beetle climbing on the diner)
9. Jeep Liberty (Statue of Liberty above the diner)
10. Hyundai Tiburon (shark wearing the sombrero on the billboard; “Tiburón� is Spanish for shark)
11. Mercury Cougar (cougar perched on top of the service station)
12. Plymouth Barracuda (mounted on the service station below the shark)
13. Chevrolet Blazer (blue sport coat hanging from the service station)
14. Ford Escort (woman standing below the Route 66 sign)
15. Honda Pilot (pilot standing next to the escort, below the Route 66 sign)
16. Plymouth Prowler (man lurking around diner corner)
17. Porsche 911 (clock inside the diner set to 9:11)
18. Dodge Neon (neon car sign in diner window)
19. Toyota 4-Runner (four runners outside the diner)
20. Chevrolet Impala (impala outside the diner in the street)
21. Ford Probe (glowing rod in alien’s hand)
22. Suzuki Samurai (samurai facing away beneath the service station cover)
23. Dodge Challenger (Space Shuttle Challenger, taking off from the street)
24. Rolls-Royce Silver Spur (large silver spur on the giant boot)
25. Dodge Dart (large dart stuck in service station dartboard)
26. Chevrolet Bel Air (air compressor marked with a bell logo near service station door)
27. Honda Accord (a cord, specifically a power cord, rolled on the ground)
28. Dodge Charger (rolling battery charger beneath the blue blazer)
29. Dodge Ram (ram sitting on the ground outside service station)
30. Oldsmobile Silhouette (dark outline of a woman next to ram)
31. GMC Envoy (man with UN armband at far left; also acceptable: AMC Ambassador and Dodge Diplomat)
32. Honda Passport (the passport in the hand of the ambassador)
33. Ford Pinto (pinto bean in the street with the flaming rear end)
34. Buick Lacrosse (lacrosse player in the street)
35. Mini Cooper (the dwarf making barrels near the street’s edge)
36. International Scout (the scout tipping his hat, just in front of the barrels)
37. Jeep Commander (Navy commander in the foreground saluting)
38. Chevrolet Corvette (the veterinarian examining the goat, bottom right)
39. Pontiac GTO (the goat being examined by the vet)
40. Ford Ranger (signed picture of Walker, Texas Ranger in the scout’s hand)
41. GMC Yukon (Yukon Jack bottle on the dash of the classic car, bottom left)
42. Dodge Magnum (large revolver next to the bottle on car dash)
43. Ford Five Hundred ($500 in a bag in the back seat of the car)
44. Isuzu Trooper (state trooper examining the classic car)
45. Geo/Chevrolet Prizm (prism around the neck of the trooper)
46. Pontiac Firebird (firebird logo tattoo on the trooper’s arm)
47. Ford Thunderbird (bottles of thunderbird wine in the dirt, bottom middle)
48. Ford/AC Cobra (white cobra, bottom right)
49. Volkswagen Rabbit (bottom right)
50. Hummer H2 (two H’s painted in the street)

How many did you get right?

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