Get Covered by Workers Compensation Insurance Coverage

The Celica, which debuted in the U.S. Which car stars in the movie, “Gumball Rally,” driven cross-country Cannonball Run-style? This off-road vehicle was created to compete with Jeep, specifically the 2-door Jeep CJ 4×4, and originally came in 2-door SUV or 2-door truck body styles. Of the thousands of movies the Camaro has been seen in since it hit the streets in 1967, in the ’70s it may have been most recognizable in the movie, “Gumball Rally,” where a yellow Z/28 was driven Cannonball Run-style across the country by actors Gary Busey and John Durren. Early versions of the International Harvester Scout originally featured a fold-down windshield. 1971, gets its name from the Latin word “coelica,” which means “heavenly” or “celestial.” It was available as a notchback and liftback coupe or as a convertible.

In 1977, when the Sixty Special was retired, the Fleetwood became Cadillac’s largest sedan model (through the mid-’80s). But here’s a trick to spotting the ’77 — it was the only year it was made with a gas door. The 1977 model of which off-road vehicle was the only year to come fitted with a gas door? There were numerous body configurations of the Bronco. Which of these Italian-made cars claimed a World Rally Championship three times?

Which Italian sports car did Ford sell to the U.S. Except for the 1502 model which was sold until 1977, the 02 Series was replaced by the E21 3 Series in 1975, making the 2002tii a direct ancestor of today’s BMW 3 series models. Which 1970 midsize American car used the name and likeness of a popular cartoon? Plymouth paid Warner Bros. Wile E. Coyote and The Road Runner cartoons. From late in 1971 to 1975, Ford imported De Tomaso Pantera for the U.S. Which car is considered the grandfather of the BMW 3 series?

Which German-made car has its engine in the rear? One of Chevy’s most successful cars, the Chevelle was available as a coupe, sedan, convertible or station wagon. Which top-selling muscle car was only made through 1973, when it was replaced with the Chevy Malibu? Compared to its original 25 horsepower back in the Beetle’s early days, more contemporary models — which continue to have the engine in the rear — put out more than 170 hp. The Super Beetle, introduced in the ’70s, stole the limelight from the standard edition — and all of its bells and whistles and comforts, too.

Which small car was really just an upgraded version of a Chevy Nova? In 1976, a Bill Blass version of the Lincoln Continental Mark IV was sold — in midnight blue with cream accents, with a quadraphonic 8-track stereo system. In addition to Blass, the Designer Series Mark IV was also re-envisioned by Cartier (gray with red accents), Givenchy (aqua blue with black and white accents), and Pucci (red and silver). Which personal luxury car was available in specially designed editions from famous designers at the time? The Omega, an upgraded version of Chevrolet’s Nova, was introduced in 1973. It came in two- or four-door models, and was available with or without sporty stripes.

You may also like...