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200

This American car manufacturer introduced the first mass-produced automobile, the Model T, in 1908.

Ford

200

This car became iconic after being converted into a time machine in the 1985 sci-fi classic "Back to the Future"

1981 DeLorean DMC-12

200

This shiny metal was often used for car bumpers and trim because it looked good and didn’t rust.

Chrome

200

This 1961 song by The Beach Boys is often associated with surfing and cruising along the California coast.

Surfin' U.S.A.


200

This American motorcycle brand, founded in 1903, is famous for its heavyweight cruisers and iconic V-twin engines.

Harley-Davidson

400

This German car manufacturer is known for its "three-pointed star" logo and luxury vehicles.

Mercedes-Benz

400

This classic British sports car manufacturer introduced the DB5 model, made famous by James Bond in the 1960s.

Aston Martin

400

This lightweight body material, first used in cars in the 1950s, helped make sports cars faster and more fuel-efficient.

Fiberglass

400

This 1965 hit by The Rolling Stones features lyrics about a smooth and laid-back drive, perfect for cruising.

(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction


400

This Japanese motorcycle company, founded in 1953, is known for its innovative engineering and popular models like the CBR series.

Honda


600

This Italian car manufacturer is known for producing luxurious and high-performance cars, including the Miura and Countach.

Lamborghini

600

This 1963 Volkswagen Beetle with a mind of its own was the star of this 1968 Disney film.

The Love Bug

600

This type of fancy wood was often used in the interiors of luxury cars during the 1950s and 1960s.

Walnut

600

This 1973 song by the Doobie Brothers is a smooth, laid-back tune perfect for a leisurely drive.

Long Train Runnin'


600


Name the manufacturer of this iconic American motorcycle, which was originally founded in 1901.

800

This Italian car manufacturer is known for producing the 500, a small city car that became an icon.

Fiat

800


The ghostbusters drive a 1959 one of these, known as the "Ecto-1"


800

This type of metal, which doesn’t rust easily, was used in classic muscle cars to make them last longer.

Galvanized Steel

800

This 1964 song by The Ventures is instrumental and became a staple for cruising playlists with its surf rock sound.

Walk, Don't Run


800

This Italian motorcycle manufacturer, established in 1945, is renowned for its high-performance bikes and racing heritage, including the Panigale series.

Ducati

1000

This American luxury car brand is known for its "Shield" logo and long history of producing high-end vehicles.

Cadillac

1000

This 1967 Ford Mustang GT500, known as "Eleanor," was the star car in this 2000 action film remake.

Gone in 60 Seconds

1000

This soft and durable type of leather was commonly used in the seats of high-end classic cars.

Connolly Leather

1000

This 1963 classic by Jan and Dean is all about cruising in this car

Little Deuce Coupe


1000

This British motorcycle brand, famous for its classic designs and the iconic Bonneville model, was established in 1902.

Triumph

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