Can You Identify These Old and Rare Autos from an Image?

By: Robin Tyler
Estimated Completion Time
4 min
Can You Identify These Old and Rare Autos from an Image?
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About This Quiz

Over the period of 130 years or so, the motor car has changed significantly. 

Just think of one of the first cars ever made - the Benz Autowagen. Essentially this was an open top carriage without the horses. Well, that's not strictly true. It had horses but they were of the mechanical kind!

Now compare the Benz Autowagen with a hypercar today like the LaFerrari. Well, its chalk and cheese, isn't it? Perhaps the most incredible thing is that the motor car has gone from the Autowagen to something like the LaFerrari in just over a century ... really a blink of time. Just think about that. We are sure you will agree, the evolution simply boggles the mind. 

But back to the cars from yesteryear. Even though they are fairly simple compared to today's models, there is no denying that they have a certain charm about them, as well as a beauty that modern cars don't have. And that's understandable I suppose but many people are drawn toward that. 

That's why classic models and old, rare autos are always in demand.

But would you be able to identify these old cars from a single image!

Go ahead and show us your expansive auto knowledge!

Willys Jeep
Wiki Commons By Joost J. Bakker
What is the name of the vehicle in this image?
Willys Jeep
Almost instantly recognizable, the Willys Jeep was produced for American armed forces during World War II. Of course, after the war, Jeep went on to become a very successful commercial brand in its own right. Trying to get your hands on one from World War II is extremely difficult!
Volkswagen Beetle
BMW Isetta
Ford Model T

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Volkswagen Beetle
YouTube
Name this absolute classic, please.
Willys Jeep
Volkswagen Beetle
Volkswagen Beetles from the early 1950s are not only rare, they are highly collectible. Although the Beetle looks the same to the eye over its long production run, there were subtle changes here and there. This makes the early models collector's items.
BMW Isetta
Ford Model T

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BMW Isetta 1957
n/a
Do you know the make and model of this microcar?
Willys Jeep
Volkswagen Beetle
BMW Isetta
Mini cars have a certain charm, and perhaps the most famous of them all is the Isetta. Interestingly, this was not a BMW design, but built under license. BMW built the Isetta between 1955 and 1961. To find one in good condition today is very rare.
Ford Model T

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Ford Model T
n/a
Early motor cars do not get more iconic than this. Can you name the vehicle?
Willys Jeep
Volkswagen Beetle
BMW Isetta
Ford Model T
Possibly the most iconic car even built, the Model T made vehicles affordable to the man in the street. Thanks to Henry Ford using interchangeable parts as well as using a production line to build the car, prices for the Model T were kept low enough for ordinary people to be able to buy a car. And it showed in the sales figures, with over 15 million sold from 1908 to 1927.

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1957 Fiat Nuova 500
Youtube via Car Acceleration TV
Name the iconic small car in the image.
Fiat 500
The original 500 came out in the 1950s, a product of Fiat in Italy. These compact cars were extremely popular at the time, but today, it is difficult to get your hands on one in a good condition.
Volkswagen Beetle
Ford Model T
Willys Jeep

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Briggs and Stratton Flyer
Youtube via KDawgFilmz
Finding one of these today is like finding a needle in a haystack! Can you name this rare auto?
Fiat 500
Ford Model T
Willys Jeep
Briggs and Stratton Flyer
The Briggs and Stratton Flyer was essentially a wooden bench that moved. It had no protection for the driver from the elements and no shock absorbers. By 1920, however, cars had already evolved to a point of relative comfort, so the Flyer just wasn't what the public was looking for.

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1922 Rolls Royce Twenty
Sicnag
British luxury at its finest! Can you name the car?
BMW Isetta
Rolls Royce Twenty
Available as a 4-door convertible and sedan, a seven-year production run saw just over 2,900 models of the Twenty manufactured. It was powered by a 3.1-liter engine.
Briggs and Stratton Flyer
Fiat 500

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Bi-Autogo
Youtube via Aashansha dobhal
Can you name this strange vehicle?
Volkswagen Beetle
Briggs and Stratton Flyer
Rolls Royce Twenty
Bi-Autogo
Is it a car? Is it a motorbike? Back in 1913, no one who saw James Scripps-Booth's invention was sure. Only one was ever made.

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Curved Dash Oldsmobile
n/a
Another "golden oldie," can you identify the model and make?
Bi-Autogo
Curved Dash Oldsmobile
The Curved Dash Oldsmobile was released in 1901 and built till 1907. Before Ford had dreamt about his production line, Oldsmobile was living it when producing the Curved Dash, although let’s be honest, it still looks like a horseless carriage. The Model T started to look more like a car. Over 19,000 of the Curved Dash Oldsmobile were produced.
Fiat 500
Rolls Royce 20

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Chrysler Airflow
Youtube via Charvet Classics
Can you name this car from the mid-1930s?
Curved Dash Oldsmobile
BMW Isetta
Rolls Royce Twenty
Chrysler Airflow
Built between 1934 and 1937, this full-sized Chrysler model was available as a four-door sedan or two-door coupe. Its design incorporated the concept of streamlining, one of the first American cars to do so. Ultimately, however, the Airflow was not a particularly successful model for Chrysler.

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Hudson Hornet (1951–1954)
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This classic car was the first feared NASCAR champion. What is the make and model, please?
Chrysler Airflow
Hudson Hornet
Early NASCAR racing saw drivers using stock vehicles, hence the term stock car. The Hudson Hornet was so dominant that if you were not driving one, you didn't stand a chance of a NASCAR win, no matter how talented a driver you were.
Bi-Autogo
Briggs and Stratton Flyer

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Lincoln-L-series
Youtube
This was the first car ever produced by a luxury brand. Do you know its name?
Fiat 500
Hudson Hornet
Lincoln L-series
The first car ever produced by Lincoln was the L-series. The model made its debut in 1917 and was built right up until 1930. Throughout its production run, the L-series was powered by a V8 motor coupled to a 3-speed manual transmission.
Willys Jeep

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1930 Bentley Speed Six
Youtube via Roma Praga
Only 182 models of this car were ever built. Do you know the make and model?
Lincoln L-series
Chrysler Airflow
Ford Model T
Bentley Speed Six Tourer
Christie's sold one of only 182 Bentley Speed Six Tourers in 2004 for $5.1 million. It's not difficult to see why, as this Bentley from the early 1930s is a beauty.

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Cadillac-Model-Thirty
Youtube
Can you name the first car produced by this famous brand, still popular in the United States today?
Bentley Speed Six Tourer
Rolls Royce Twenty
Briggs and Stratton Flyer
Cadillac Model Thirty
One of the earliest Cadillac models, the Model Thirty was produced between 1909 and 1911. It was the first model in the United States to offer a closed body.

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Dodge Power Wagon 1942
n/a
One of the first 4x4 vehicles ever made, can you guess the make and model?
Volkswagen Beetle
Cadillac Model Thirty
Dodge Power Wagon
Produced from the 1940s, this is one of the first 4x4 off-road vehicles ever made. It was based on the chassis of a US military truck. The Power Wagon was in production from 1945 and Dodge resurrected the name in 2005 as part of its Dodge Ram lineup.
Chrysler Airflow

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BMW 3-20
Wiki Commons via MartinHansV
The first model ever designed and built by this luxury brand, but can you name it?
Dodge Power Wagon
BMW 3/20
The first car designed exclusively by BMW, the 3/20 was produced from 1932 to 1934. It was available in three body options, a four-seat saloon, four-seat cabriolet and a two-seat convertible coupe. The 3/20 was powered by a 788 cc motor.
Fiat 500
Hudson Hornet

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1913 Stutz Bearcat
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What is the name of the vehicle in the image?
Stutz Bearcat
Considered the first sports car built by an American company, the Bearcat, introduced in 1914, had a four-cylinder 60 brake horsepower engine. Although by today’s standards that may seem like nothing, in 1914 the Bearcat was the fastest thing on four wheels.
BMW 3/20
Lincoln L-series
Briggs and Stratton Flyer

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Ferrari 250 GT California LWB California Spider Competizione
YouTube
One beautiful car but do you know the make and model?
Stutz Bearcat
Bi-Autogo
Willys Jeep
Ferrari 250 GT LWB California Spider
This classic Ferrari from the 1950s is still in demand today. Powered by a 3.0-liter V12, a Spider sold for $5.74 million at auction in 2012.

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Ford Edsel 1958
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An automotive flop that cost the company millions of dollars. Can you name this rare model?
Ferrari 250 GT LWB California Spider
Ford Edsel
Named after Henry Ford's son, the Edsel was a massive flop and only sold between 1958 and 1960. It's not that the car was bad, it was just really overpriced. And that always turns people away!
Volkswagen Beetle
Stutz Bearcat

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Cadillac-V-16
Youtube
Which make and model of vehicle is featured in this image?
Ford Edsel
Cadillac V-16
Known as the Cadillac Sixteen, this full-sized luxury car was produced from 1930 to 1940. It featured 2- and 4-door versions and in a range of body styles including coupe, convertible, town car, sedan and even a limousine.
Hudson Hornet
Rolls Royce 20

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Studebaker Coupe Express J5
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Certainly a little different in terms of looks, who made this vehicle and what model is it?
Studebaker Coupe Express J5
Produced between 1937 and 1939, the Coupe Express J5 looks like a moving piece of Art Deco. Over 3500 of this beauty were built but in reality, it could never compete with the Ford and Chevrolet equivalents, which were priced well below the Express.
Cadillac V-16
Fiat 500
Curved Dash Oldsmobile

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Ford Model R - 1900s
n/a
Name this early American vehicle that had a famous sibling.
Dodge Power Wagon
BMW 3/20
Studebaker Coupe Express J5
Ford Model R
The Ford Model R was only produced for a brief period in 1907. Essentially it was the same as the Model N but the body was a little bigger, larger fenders and an oil lamp.

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Horch 853A Special Roadster
Youtube via CNN Money
Name the vehicle that appears in this image, please.
Ford Model R
Bi-Autogo
Horch 853A Special Roadster
Built in 1939, the Horch Special Roadster is a vehicle of rare beauty and shows off those classic lines of a pre-World War II car. Recently, a Horch 853A Special Roadster sold for $5.1 million in California.
Briggs and Stratton Flyer

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Rolls-Royce 10 hp Two-Seater
Wiki Commons via Terry Whalebone
British luxury. Can you name the vehicle?
Rolls-Royce 10 hp Two-Seater
Only 16 of this vehicle were ever made and one sold for $7.2 million at auction in 2007.
Horch 853A Special Roadster
Ferrari 250 GT LWB California Spider
Fiat 500

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Volvo PV60
Youtube via I Roll
What is the name of the vehicle in the image?
Ferrari 250 GT LWB California Spider
Chrysler Airflow
Volvo PV60
This early Volvo model was manufactured between 1946 and 1950, although development had started in 1939 but was stifled by World War II. It featured a 3-speed manual gearbox coupled to a 3.7-liter straight six engine.
Rolls-Royce 10 hp Two-Seater

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Napco Chevy
n/a
Name the truck in the image, please.
Napco Chevy
Northwestern Auto Parts Company, or Napco, was a company established in 1918 that specialized in making 4-wheel drive systems for vehicles. One of these projects was for Chevrolet pickups from 1942 to 1956. This gave the vehicle moderate off-road capabilities.
Volvo PV60
Ford Model T
Volkswagen Beetle

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Mercedes-Benz 300SL
Youtube via The Smoking Tire
This classic '50s car is a _________?
Ford Model R
Napco Chevy
Horch 853A Special Roadster
Mercedes-Benz 300SL
A true classic from the '50s, the 300 SL started life as a racing car in 1952 but soon became a production car in 1954 as a two-door coupe. The 300 SL became instantly recognizable thanks to its gull wing doors. Just over 3,200 of the coupe and roadster were built up until 1963. These vehicles are snapped up at auction whenever they are available, including one in 2012 for $4.620 million.

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Dodge D Series 1978
Youtube via GatewayClassicCars
Can you please name the vehicle in the image?
Mercedes-Benz 300SL
Curved Dash Oldsmobile
Chevrolet D Series
Introduced in 1917, the D Series was the first Chevrolet to have a V-8 engine. Sadly, it was horribly underpowered (only 36 brake horsepower), so much so that other four-cylinder engines were more powerful. By 1918 the D Series had disappeared and Chev only returned to V8 motors 37 years later.
Dodge Power Wagon

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Toyota AA -
Youtube via WorldAutoMotors
Which vehicle is featured in this image?
Chevrolet D Series
Toyota AA
The first prototype vehicle produced by Toyota was the A1. When put into production, it became the AA. Over 1,300 were produced in the period from 1936 to 1943. The AA was available as four-door sedan or convertible.
Napco Chevy
Hudson Hornet

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Ford Model A
ScottieDTV via Youtube
The successor to one of the world's top-selling cars, it sold 1 million units in little over 5 months. Can you name it?
Volvo PV60
Horch 853A Special Roadster
Toyota AA
Ford Model A
The Ford Model A was the successor to the Model T and was just as much of a success. In a period of only six months between February and July 1929, over 1 million were sold.

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Hudson Big Boy C28
n/a
Can you name the pickup in the image?
Ford Model A
Hudson Big Boy C28
Released in the 1930s, the Big Boy C28 was built by the Hudson Motor Company. It came with a 6-cylinder engine as well as a 3-speed manual transmission. Around 600 were built.
Volkswagen Beetle
Bi-Autogo

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Lincoln-K-Series
Youtube
First released in 1931, can you name the car in this image?
Hudson Big Boy C28
Lincoln K-Series
Built between 1931 and 1940, the K-Series was partly designed by Edsel Ford, son of Henry Ford. Over the years, it had a variety of powerplants including a massive 414 cubic inch 6.8-liter Lincoln-Zephyr V12 engine.
Toyota AA
Horch 853A Special Roadster

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Mercedes-Benz SSK
n/a
Name this classic European built car, please.
Lincoln K-Series
Dodge Power Wagon
BMW 3/20
Mercedes Benz SSK
Produced between 1928 and 1932, the SSK was a short-wheelbase roadster designed by Ferdinand Porsche. Only 40 were built of which half were used for racing. The SSK was powered by a 7.0-liter engine through 4-speed automatic or manual transmission.

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Duesenberg SJ
Youtube via Velocity
The vehicle in this image is a ________?
Duesenberg SJ
A real looker, The SJ was only for the rich and famous. After all, it was produced during the depression, so the man in the street was certainly not going to get behind the wheel. These cars had a supercharged motor and were capable of traveling at over 100 mph.
Mercedes Benz SSK
Model T Ford
Fiat 500

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Dodge B Series 1948
Youtube via Steetside Classics
The pickup in the image was first released in 1948. Can you name it?
Dodge B Series
Produced between 1948 and 1953, the B Series was a pickup truck available as either a 1/2 ton or 3/4 ton option.
Duesenberg SJ
BMW Isetta
Volkswagen Beetle

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1948 Holden 48-215
Youtube via Lloyds Auctions
Name this vehicle that was marketed in Australia.
Holden 48-215
Also known as the Holden Business, the 48-215 was a Holden model produced in Australia from 1948 to 1953. It was the first model from General Motors to be marketed under the Holden name.
Dodge B Series
Mercedes 300SL
Rolls Royce Twenty

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Cadillac Series 341
Youtube via Specialty Sales Classics
The make and model of the vehicle in the image is __________?
Dodge B Series
Ford Model T
Holden 48-215
Cadillac Series 341
Marketed between 1927 and 1929, the Series 341 had a range of body styles and cost between $3350 and $5500 depending on the style chosen. Over 18,000 were built of this popular model.

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1956 Dodge La Femme
CoolCarsVideo via Youtube
This interesting model was aimed at a specific target group. Do you know what it was called?
Dodge La Femme
Produced by Dodge between 1955 and 1956, this 2-door hardtop was specifically aimed at the fairer sex. Only 2,500 were sold in a two-year period, although little evidence suggests that it was well marketed.
Cadillac Series 341
Toyota AA
Chevrolet D Series

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1928 Bentley 4 Litre Le Mans Sports 'Bobtail'
n/a
Name the car in the image, please.
Bentley 4½ Litre Le Mans Sports 'Bobtail'
In 2012, a Bentley 4½ Litre Le Mans Sports 'Bobtail' sold for $6.449 million at an auction in California. These cars set a number of records in the early '30s, which just adds to their attraction.
Dodge La Femme
Napco Chevy
Mercedes Benz SSK -

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BMW 303
Youtube via BMW
This car was a family car manufactured in the 1930s. Can you name the make and model?
BMW 303
A small family car, the 303 was manufactured by BMW from 1933 to 1934. This was the first of the maker's models to feature the grille that is so famous today as well as being the first BMW vehicle to have a six-cylinder engine.
Model T Ford
Bentley 4½ Litre Le Mans Sports 'Bobtail'
Fiat 500

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