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The Obsolete Car Parts Quiz
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By: Ian Fortey
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What do you call four bicycle tires strapped to seat, a tiller, a frame, and an ethanol-burning two-cylinder engine? If you're Henry Ford and it's the late 1800s, you call it a quadricycle. That was the first car Ford ever made, and it was mostly spare parts from the sound of things. Fast forward to today, and it takes 30,000 separate parts to make a car, according to Toyota's website. That's everything from the hood, the side panels and the engine block down to each individual screw that might be holding down some door panels inside or in the hinge of the visor. 30,000! How many of them do you think you could name if you were pressed?
Everyone knows a tire when they see one, or a steering wheel, but do you know what a starter solenoid looks like? What about a heat shield? Or a flywheel in a manual car's clutch assembly? Some car parts are super obvious, and some are less obvious. If you know you have the skills to make the grade, show us your stuff by picking out some connecting rods and gudgeon pins. If you can manage this entire list, you just might be an automotive expert.
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