Below you will find four vehicles that are listed for sale on AutoHunter or ClassicCars.com. Do you know what they are? Can you tell us what is their connection?
Post your answers in the Comments section below. If you’re struggling and give up, you can click on each image to discover the make, year, and model of the four, and perhaps that’ll be the nudge you need to determine the connection.
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Click on each image to reveal each car
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Every Tuesday, the ClassicCars.com Journal features an automotive puzzle. You can try your hand at more of them here.
Source: www.classiccars.com
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