CARDLE - Daily Car Quiz, Vol.2 (No Spoilers Please)
Discussion
Lovely car though.
I remember, when 3 or 4 years old, my parents having one (reg. 3JOV) in the early 1960s and my dad coming home after a night rally with very dim lights.
As a toddler I used to think the Cooper S was the female version of the Cooper as in prince/princess, shepherd/shepherdess etc.
I remember, when 3 or 4 years old, my parents having one (reg. 3JOV) in the early 1960s and my dad coming home after a night rally with very dim lights.
As a toddler I used to think the Cooper S was the female version of the Cooper as in prince/princess, shepherd/shepherdess etc.
Berlin Mike said:
Lovely car though.
I remember, when 3 or 4 years old, my parents having one (reg. 3JOV) in the early 1960s and my dad coming home after a night rally with very dim lights.
As a toddler I used to think the Cooper S was the female version of the Cooper as in prince/princess, shepherd/shepherdess etc.
I remember, when 3 or 4 years old, my parents having one (reg. 3JOV) in the early 1960s and my dad coming home after a night rally with very dim lights.
As a toddler I used to think the Cooper S was the female version of the Cooper as in prince/princess, shepherd/shepherdess etc.

CanAm said:
A moral 1, and also a Cardle accepted (incorrect) answer in 3.
I don't know if the grilles were different but for me the only I.D. was the "clearly(?) readable" badge ("just about discernable" would be closer) which was only seen in the reveal.
The grilles *are* different, and this grille is the correct one for the badge, so could have been determined in crop four.Ron240 said:
In one for Friday with a simple 2 words.
Was that the Cardle answer or the correct one?I don't know if the grilles were different but for me the only I.D. was the "clearly(?) readable" badge ("just about discernable" would be closer) which was only seen in the reveal.
Edited by EmmaJNation on Friday 6th March 17:12
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and you can almost read the name
