Can Anyone Guess What Car Is Under This Car Cover? [UPDATED WITH NEW CAR]

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Welcome to Car Cover Challenge, a new series in which we take a picture of a car under a car cover, and you try to figure out what it is. This particular car sits on the side of a street in Santa Monica, California, where I walked past yesterday as I returned from a stroll to my go-to ice cream shop. My initial guess of what this vehicle was — based solely on its diminutive size — was Opel GT, but I was quite wrong. Let’s see if you can be less wrong.

The first thing I noticed about this mystery car is that it is small. Not quite microcar small, but far, far smaller than anything almost anything on sale in the U.S. today.

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The Mitsubishi Mirage, Mini Cooper, and Miata be shorter, but I cannot imagine they’re narrower, because whatever this car is could be a foot from the curb and it still wouldn’t stick out as far as the Kia Telluride behind it:

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Here are a few more shots of this vehicle. Notice the angled buttocks and the big straight tailpipe jutting out:

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Let’s hear your guesses!

Update: Somehow you folks guessed the answer within seven minutes. How is that even possible?! Slightly embarrassed, here, allow me to offer another challenge, also from the streets of Santa Monica:

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I’m concerned that this one will take even fewer than seven minutes. Gulp.

80 thoughts on “Can Anyone Guess What Car Is Under This Car Cover? [UPDATED WITH NEW CAR]

  1. My first thought was he was giving us a hint by saying (the obviously wrong) Opel GT, so I thought Opel Manta. Because even in LA, who would street park a Fulvia?

    But the slope of the rear greenhouse is wrong.

  2. During the last trivia session one of the tail lights that Jason drew for us to ID was from a Fulvia. I mentioned that I got this one right because a friend I know through the Lemons racing community literally just imported a Fulvia from France (no, not Italy) a couple of months ago.

    This one is the same pistachio color as hers (based on the painted steel wheels), has a long tail pipe, and she lives in the Long Beach area so I have to wonder if this is her car?

    https://www.picuki.com/media/3260755910763215024

  3. Guys. You’re being too hard on David. I think he WANTED us to figure this one out quickly so we’d keep coming back.

    David is just pretending to be like the kid who would play hide and seek by just throwing a towel over his head and standing in a corner. Next time it’s much tougher.

    Go ahead David and throw a tarp over your Nash Metropolitan.
    Oops, did I just type that out loud?

  4. As a Fulvia owner (though one with a very unconventional glasshouse) I recognised the front clip and exhaust that seems to stick out to far straight away. Grille shape under the cover suggests an S1.

  5. because whatever this car is could be a foot from the curb and it still wouldn’t stick out as far as the Kia Telluride behind it:

    I think it is a foot from the curb.

      1. I think so too. First comment probably got it! I started from a different place: BMW 2002, then realized the rims and front droop didn’t match, then guessed the Alfa Romeo, then remembered that the Lancia was showcased on this site last week and this looked awfully close, then saw the first comment already got it.

      1. Or you could run around SoCal with a big tarp, drape it over random cars parked on the street and take pictures. I’m sure nobody would mind.

      2. David, you’re going about this the wrong way. Instead of driving around looking for cars under a cover, just drive around with a cover and put it on whatever car out there strikes your fancy.

      3. Or you could just take pictures of garages and get us to guess what’s inside.

        Isn’t there some reality show where they do that with storage lockers?

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