Call yourself a petrolhead? Tricky quiz challenges film buffs to identify the 20 iconic movie car parts in this Hollywood junkyard quiz - so how many can YOU find?

  • A tricky new quiz challenges players to identify the 20 iconic movie car parts 
  • The tough puzzle was released by British car website leasingoptions.co.uk 
  • Features car pieces from iconic films such as Grease and Goldfinger 
A tricky new puzzle which challenges users to identify the car part and films from a series of iconic movies is baffling internet users.
Compiled by British car website LeasingOptions.co.uk, it shows a junkyard scattered with pieces from classic films. 
The image features car parts from 20 classic movies - but how many can you identify? The answers are at the bottom - but no cheating! 
Spot the movie parts: A tricky new puzzle which challenges users to identify the car part and films from a series of iconic movies is baffling internet users
Among the discarded rubbish, is the front wing from the card driven in Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, released in 1968.
Elsewhere an iconic piece points to the Aston Martin driven by James Bond in Goldfinger, and Batman fans won't be disappointed either.
And for those looking for more recent hits, a reference to Fast and Furious and Jurassic Park can be found too - but you have to be especially eagle-eyed.
Answers: Did you see these parts and can you figure out which movie they belonged to?  Scroll to the box below for the answers

Hollywood junkyard: Answers 

And for those not challenged enough, players are being asked to find the earthworm hidden among the feathered flock in this baffling brainteaser. 
It was created to mark the launch of new website Nest Friends, which helps parents teach children about the variety of birds there are across the UK. 
Each British breed has been turned into a bright, bold character with simplified markings to enable children to easily identify them - but that doesn't make it any easier to find the pesky worm. 
On average it takes users 30 seconds to find the invertebrate - so, can you beat the record? 
Scroll down for reveal
This brand new brainteaser has been created to mark the launch of a new website Nest Friends, it challenges players to spot the worm in the birds
This brand new brainteaser has been created to mark the launch of a new website Nest Friends, it challenges players to spot the worm in the birds 
Rick Oliver, 35, from Kings Hill in Kent, came up with the idea for the website at the start of lockdown. 
He said: 'Nest Friends is a fun, educational online resource for parents of young children to help them learn about the birds they may see in their gardens, on walks, or out of the window.
'I created it as a way of keeping young children entertained during the lockdown measures that have been put in place.' 
If you're struggling to find the worm, cast your eyes to the left-hand side of the picture. 
Still haven't managed to spot it? Take a look at the blue and white dotted bird almost halfway down the puzzle.
Still haven't managed to find the worm? Take a look at the blue and white dotted bird to the centre left of the image - the worm is perched underneath it
Still haven't managed to find the worm? Take a look at the blue and white dotted bird to the centre left of the image - the worm is perched underneath it



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