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Well Spectra, unless someone finds another Y car, it looks like you win. I for one, have been looking high and low with no luck. It is a shame...
Since twenty ends in Y, here is the MG Y. The Y has been used for three other cars, but not the MG.
Empire
From the D in thirteen hundred. D-200 (Dodge)
From the D of fivehundred. DZ (Dare)
525 (Kenworth)
Here's another thought. Maybe your employer will appreciate the fact that you are saving him money on gas.
1897 Anthony Electric
Veracruz (Hyundai)
Tasco (1948 Prototype) No O's so use the s or the c.
From the D of eight-hundred --- model D (Buick)
Hey Guys, Where are you? When I first posted the last car I only listed it as TexaN. Then I got to thinking that the N's are gone, so I edited...
Texan B-38
0-Series, 000, 007, 01, 021C, 001 (2), 002 Bolide, 1 (mini), 1 series, 2, 2CV, 230-SL, 3, 3.0csi, 3 Series, 4Runner (2), 5 HP Cabirolet, 5 HP...
50 Series (LaSalle)
Equator (Suzuki Concept)
It didn't look right to me, no picture, So here it is.
NC-800 (Dodge)
Turbine Car (Chrysler, 1964) I wrote a letter directly to the president of Chrysler at the time, Lynn Townsen, to try to get one of them when they...