6:58 on brain buster, my best ever. In fact, I think this is the first time I was under 9 minutes.!!!
Kathy
3 years ago
1:27
Sam
3 years ago
Keep ’em comin’….!
Juan
3 years ago
1:47 – Finally, I broke the 2 min barrier!!
Danm
3 years ago
2:17. Nice puzzle. Had ’57 Belair hardtop, turquoise and white. Loved that car!!
Paula
3 years ago
1:47
Judith
3 years ago
We had a black and white 1956 Fairlane Ford. Everyone slowed down thinking we were the police.
T. Anderson
3 years ago
2:36. Pretty cool puzzle.
Hannelore Brunt
3 years ago
3:00, I learned to drive in one of these.
Cheryl
3 years ago
2:18, great old cars!!
Margie
3 years ago
4:19
Tanya
3 years ago
3:06 Love the 1950’s cars both classic and hot rods!!!!!
Lana
3 years ago
2:11 w/2 missed pieces
lilly
3 years ago
2:11
Jim Shedd
3 years ago
5:06 with two missed pieces.
Chris C
3 years ago
1:44 no misses
Barb
3 years ago
2:53
Miriam Brown
3 years ago
3:09 Love the 50’s!
Loretta
3 years ago
4:02 – no misses
mary moore
3 years ago
2:06 – no help…just got lost in admiring the cars at times 🙂
Ruth Pierce
3 years ago
This is the first time in weeks that I have attempted to complete the Monday AMAC puzzle. The reason for this is–the page jumps up and down when I work this puzzle and costs me time. I thought I would try it one more time.
martha carpenter
3 years ago
2:01 with 2 helps
Gail Berry
3 years ago
2:31 No misses or hints
Kathryn
3 years ago
2:41 w/1 miss placement.
Ali
3 years ago
2:58 – No helps
Broccoli Free Zone
3 years ago
Somehow I missed a placement, probably because they were ’56’s. I used to restore ’57’s to better than showroom condition with an old buddy. We knew every square inch of those cars inside, outside, top, and bottom. We built one station wagon, if you were crazy enough, you could get to 300 mph. Bud got a ticket for 245 mph. Another one (named old blue), 3 on the tree, would peg the speedometer in second gear, and smoke the tires in all three gears. Sold that one for $6,000, a pickup truck and an almost new GTO. 1975 dollars. Fun, profit and lots of coats of paint.
Sherry
3 years ago
My grandma and grandpa had a 1956 two-tone black and white Chevy Belair. Our family had a 58 Turquoise Chevy Belair, 4 door. Slept many times in the back seat at the drive-in. I could never stay awake through the second movie. Lol. We had that 58 Chevy until 1965. Lots of great memories!
Coco
3 years ago
Born “54”. My dad had a brown 56? (I believe) chevy. Packed all of us kids in. No seat belts. And if you were tired coming home from Grandma’s, you laid down on the back seat! I remember the hump on the floor that I would stand on. Good ol days!
Kat
3 years ago
1:41 one asphalt miss
Ah, the good ol days when cars had actual style!
SAW
3 years ago
Now that’s what I’m talking about!
I can remember standing in my dads lap in our 1957 turquoise station wagon holding on to that huge steering wheel with him as we eased our way up the driveway. Nice memory now at 66 and retired.
Thank you!
Sandy
3 years ago
1:38 no misses. I was born in 1957, so I like that wagon.
KerTea
3 years ago
6:32 with 5 misses on the bb. asphalt got me
PEF
3 years ago
1:01 no misses. Them were the good ol’ days.
Bonni
3 years ago
3:06
KerTea
3 years ago
1:39 no misses, read the thread on birthdate and 1st car,1954 and a yellow and black ford mustang, think it was a 67
Freda .
3 years ago
1:28..With 2 missed placements. Trying too fast. You guys have a blessed week .
Granny26
3 years ago
207
Dianne
3 years ago
2:51 no miss placements
Rich D
3 years ago
2:17 Not too bad.
doug
3 years ago
1:59
dave
3 years ago
2:10 fairly easy for a car buff like me
Dbg
3 years ago
3:20 couldn’t get the picture to quit moving.. . Using phone-1 missed placed.
Linda
3 years ago
Those were the days when cars had some character. Now they pretty much look the same.
Patty L
3 years ago
1:28…. Finally a topic I can relate to! I was born in 1950! How about the rest of you?
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4;55 LOVED MY DADS 57 CHEV WAGON
2:11
6:58 on brain buster, my best ever. In fact, I think this is the first time I was under 9 minutes.!!!
1:27
Keep ’em comin’….!
1:47 – Finally, I broke the 2 min barrier!!
2:17. Nice puzzle. Had ’57 Belair hardtop, turquoise and white. Loved that car!!
1:47
We had a black and white 1956 Fairlane Ford. Everyone slowed down thinking we were the police.
2:36. Pretty cool puzzle.
3:00, I learned to drive in one of these.
2:18, great old cars!!
4:19
3:06 Love the 1950’s cars both classic and hot rods!!!!!
2:11 w/2 missed pieces
2:11
5:06 with two missed pieces.
1:44 no misses
2:53
3:09 Love the 50’s!
4:02 – no misses
2:06 – no help…just got lost in admiring the cars at times 🙂
This is the first time in weeks that I have attempted to complete the Monday AMAC puzzle. The reason for this is–the page jumps up and down when I work this puzzle and costs me time. I thought I would try it one more time.
2:01 with 2 helps
2:31 No misses or hints
2:41 w/1 miss placement.
2:58 – No helps
Somehow I missed a placement, probably because they were ’56’s. I used to restore ’57’s to better than showroom condition with an old buddy. We knew every square inch of those cars inside, outside, top, and bottom. We built one station wagon, if you were crazy enough, you could get to 300 mph. Bud got a ticket for 245 mph. Another one (named old blue), 3 on the tree, would peg the speedometer in second gear, and smoke the tires in all three gears. Sold that one for $6,000, a pickup truck and an almost new GTO. 1975 dollars. Fun, profit and lots of coats of paint.
My grandma and grandpa had a 1956 two-tone black and white Chevy Belair. Our family had a 58 Turquoise Chevy Belair, 4 door. Slept many times in the back seat at the drive-in. I could never stay awake through the second movie. Lol. We had that 58 Chevy until 1965. Lots of great memories!
Born “54”. My dad had a brown 56? (I believe) chevy. Packed all of us kids in. No seat belts. And if you were tired coming home from Grandma’s, you laid down on the back seat! I remember the hump on the floor that I would stand on. Good ol days!
1:41 one asphalt miss
Ah, the good ol days when cars had actual style!
Now that’s what I’m talking about!
I can remember standing in my dads lap in our 1957 turquoise station wagon holding on to that huge steering wheel with him as we eased our way up the driveway. Nice memory now at 66 and retired.
Thank you!
1:38 no misses. I was born in 1957, so I like that wagon.
6:32 with 5 misses on the bb. asphalt got me
1:01 no misses. Them were the good ol’ days.
3:06
1:39 no misses, read the thread on birthdate and 1st car,1954 and a yellow and black ford mustang, think it was a 67
1:28..With 2 missed placements. Trying too fast. You guys have a blessed week .
207
2:51 no miss placements
2:17 Not too bad.
1:59
2:10 fairly easy for a car buff like me
3:20 couldn’t get the picture to quit moving.. . Using phone-1 missed placed.
Those were the days when cars had some character. Now they pretty much look the same.
1:28…. Finally a topic I can relate to! I was born in 1950! How about the rest of you?