It's pretty awesome that they're tackling it.
I should make them a moderator of that sub-forum so that he can lock posts after he's done making them. For now, I can lock 'em for him.
Also, this week's car is going to be too easy for you to guess - but then you'll never guess anything more specific.
So, not using a search engine...
It's a two seat car, and always has been. This example is from 1973, and it had a rich history by then. It was built in Bowling Green, Kentucky.
Then...
Mine is the only one known to still exist. I pretty much stole it. It's a street-legal race car. The name includes a fish - a flat fish.
Those clues are leaving me drawing a blank, but I have my son here and he is thinking....
Flounder? Halibut?
No, no... It's neither of those fish.
The first three hints should really narrow it down. I'm pretty sure only one car is made in Bowling Green, Kentucky - for example.
The next three hints won't help much and I can't really think of anything to add.
It is a GT car. The title includes a keyword - one that has to do with movement.
You're pretty much never going to guess the rest of it. I wouldn't guess the rest of it. It's a special example of a fairly common sport car.
my son said, Bowling Green?
Those clues are leaving me drawing a blank, but I have my son here and he is thinking....
Flounder? Halibut?
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