Would you rather?

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Which version of the 1994 Audi S2 would you pick? Saloon, wagon, or coupe?

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Chiron. At least it looked more sensible. The other super car that I don't know just looks odd in my own eyes.
 
It's the late '30s and you're in the market for a new pickup. You've survived the Depression and you want to spend a few extra dollars, so no bare-bones Ford, Chevy or Dodge for you.

Hudson-Terraplane "Big Boy" 3/4 ton pickup. 6-cylinder, 3-speed manual transmission, 119" wheelbase. Only 640 commercial vehicles were produced in 1939 by Hudson. That figure is inclusive of 1/2 ton and 3/4 ton pickups, cab and chassis trucks, sedan deliveries, woody wagons and taxi cabs. The number of the Big Boys produced is unknown, but is far less than the all-inclusive figure of 640.


Studebaker J-5(1937), K-5(1938), L-5(1939) Coupe Express. Built 1937-1939, 6-cylinder, 3-speed manual transmission, 115.5" wheelbase (1937), 116.5" wheelbase (1938-1939). Production numbers were approximately 4500 over the three year period.
 
It's the late '30s and you're in the market for a new pickup. You've survived the Depression and you want to spend a few extra dollars, so no bare-bones Ford, Chevy or Dodge for you.

Hudson-Terraplane "Big Boy" 3/4 ton pickup. 6-cylinder, 3-speed manual transmission, 119" wheelbase. Only 640 commercial vehicles were produced in 1939 by Hudson. That figure is inclusive of 1/2 ton and 3/4 ton pickups, cab and chassis trucks, sedan deliveries, woody wagons and taxi cabs. The number of the Big Boys produced is unknown, but is far less than the all-inclusive figure of 640.


Studebaker J-5(1937), K-5(1938), L-5(1939) Coupe Express. Built 1937-1939, 6-cylinder, 3-speed manual transmission, 115.5" wheelbase (1937), 116.5" wheelbase (1938-1939). Production numbers were approximately 4500 over the three year period.
Wew, that's one long summary there. :dunce:

Hudson.
 
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