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Beautiful Brevity


It is a new puzzler time. This is a very brief puzzler. As was the puzzler from last week.

It is a trend we are starting... 

The beauty of this puzzle is its brevity.
There is a certain beauty in brevity. Beautiful brevity. 

It is a short puzzle. And here it is. For your puzzling pleasure. 

Henry Ford ordered parts from his suppliers, and he would specify the exact size of the boxes used for shipment.

Why? Why did he do this?
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Remember last week's puzzler?


A Simple Puzzlah

This is a simple puzzler and you don't have to know much about cars.

Okay, here it is. When we ask people to send in information or answers, we ask them to send them in on the back of a $20 bill, right? We always say, "Write your answer on the back of a $20 bill." Well, this puzzler has to do with the back of a $10 bill. The old $10 bill.

On the back of the old-style $10 bill is a representation of the United States Treasury Building in our fair city of Washington, D.C.  In front of that building, there is a car. You can't tell if it's parked or moving, but it is a car. The question is this.

What kind of car is it? What year and make of car, is it?
And here is a hint. Anyone who was looking at the back of a new $10 bill right now, is not seeing a car. They removed it in the new design. But in the old design, there is a car in the street. And this car is way more than 50 years old.

So, that's it! Simple, easy, straightforward.

It is a very simple question. Good luck!
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 jrelkhunt

Congratulations! This correct answer was chosen at random by our Web Lackeys.

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