“OLOGIST”
What kind of car was it, and what was the occupation of the owner?
“OLOGIST”
What kind of car was it, and what was the occupation of the owner?
Make and model - Geo Metro? They were crap so this must’ve been maintained well.
A Kia?
Nope. More clever than that.
Hint: no extra or missing letters involved.
The Assman!
A Ford Ranger and they’re a psychiatrist for the US Army, ha ha
Mercedes
Urologist
0-fer so far.
Is this someone you know or something you saw and figured out?
Audiologist.
What do I win?
You win my admiration. Visually, it had the four rings right above the rear license plate. Made me smile.
OPHILE could work too.
Both my 20-something daughters got it pretty quickly. Wife did not.
I know you’ve already awarded the rightful winner, but I’d like to submit my entry for the humble Lada Proct
Jersey plates? That’s pretty clever for someone from NJ /p
Jersey plates? That’s pretty clever for someone from NJ /p
5 syllable word at that!
Meteor.
Meteor was a marque of automobiles offered by Ford Motor Company of Canada from 1949 to 1961 and from 1964 to 1976. It succeeded the Mercury 114, a Canadian-market Mercury based on the Ford, the "114" name being taken from the car's wheelbase. The Meteor was introduced to complement the Mercury and to give Canadian Mercury-Lincoln dealers a car to sell in the low-price market, against the Canadian Pontiac. Similarly, Canadian Ford dealers offered the Monarch, a line of cars based on the Mercury ...
Or a Chevy Astro.