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    By the way, there's a dedicated thread for these sorts of inquiries: http://www.ultimatecarpage.com/forum...al-thread.html
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    THANK you so much for your help. Really appreciated!!!!!!!!!

    big hugs...

    and more cars to follow...

    thanks for the link. i will post in there then.

    THANKS
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    Okay, my curiosity and I figured it out. Post #8 pics 4-5 is a 1934-1935 Buick.

    Pictured is a restored 1934 model.
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    wow i'm gettin rusty, i thought #6 pic 3 was a Triumph Spitfire.

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    lol... its the Croce's pizza Checker. we get pizza from there fairly often. it is regularly parked where that was shot, down my fisherman's wharf.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cmcpokey View Post
    lol... its the Croce's pizza Checker. we get pizza from there fairly often. it is regularly parked where that was shot, down my fisherman's wharf.


    that is funny.

    i knew that the world is small :=)
    so that means also that their pizza is good :=)
    enjoy

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    #6

    1: 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air
    2: 1968 AMC Rambler American (thanks to Timothy pointing out the pic isn't a coupe but a 2 door sedan)
    3: 1967-69 Fiat 124 Spyder
    4: 1961-73 Volvo P1800
    5: 1951 Willy's Jeep Station Wagon
    6: 1964 Chevrolet Impala Convertible

    7#

    1: 1956-82 Checker A8/Marathon
    2: 1911-12 Ann Arbor Pickup (maybe)
    3: 1997-2001 Plymouth Prowler / 2001-2002 Chrysler Prowler
    4: 1940 Ford Model 01A Deluxe Convertible
    5: Dennis Trident ALX400 (??)
    6: Customized Volkswagen Beetle

    8#

    1: 1973 Chevrolet Corvette C3
    2: 1950 Chevrolet 3100 Pickup
    3: 1968 Cadillac Deville Convertible
    4: 1934 Buick Club Sedan
    5: As 4:
    6: 1973 Lincoln Continental Mark IV

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    Last edited by RSOWNER; 03-25-2010 at 10:58 AM. Reason: amended 7# 4: answer

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    Quote Originally Posted by RSOWNER View Post
    #6

    2: 1968 AMC Rambler Rogue
    In 1968, the Rogue was only available as a 2-door hardtop. The pillared 2-door sedan like the one pictured was still an American.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Timothy (in VA) View Post
    In 1968, the Rogue was only available as a 2-door hardtop. The pillared 2-door sedan like the one pictured was still an American.
    Ah yes, its a sedan not a hardtop I saw the 2 doors but missed the fact it had pillars. Amending my original post now.

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    Impressive... you guys are good.
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    Sorry to drag up an old thread but this ones been bugging me since i first saw it and i finally have the answer

    I turns out to be a Ford 1940 Model 01A Deluxe Convertible as you can see from the attached photos. Finally i can put this one to rest.

    Forgot to say that this post is in relation to the car shown in 7# pic number 4 that i originally thought was a customised Mercury.
    Last edited by RSOWNER; 03-25-2010 at 12:59 PM. Reason: see post

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    Interesting, that car is chassis #185343902, offered by RM-Auctions at Monterey in August 2009
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    Thanks for the extra info and additional photo henk4 (Fixed my post while i'm back here too)

    Still filling in all the gaps in my Ford model history with photos, wouldn't suprise me at all if those pics originated from an event either RM or Bonhams were present at, the scenery definately looks like Pebble Beach. The Deluxe / Custom / Standard cars have proved a tough one to put to their correct year and model properly but i'm getting there slowly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RSOWNER View Post
    Thanks for the extra info and additional photo henk4 (Fixed my post while i'm back here too)

    Still filling in all the gaps in my Ford model history with photos, wouldn't suprise me at all if those pics originated from an event either RM or Bonhams were present at, the scenery definately looks like Pebble Beach. The Deluxe / Custom / Standard cars have proved a tough one to put to their correct year and model properly but i'm getting there slowly.
    they probably parked the car alongside the bay in Monterey. (The auction location is not far from there).
    In case you need to fill more gaps, I have got my files sorted according to year of build...
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    Need help finding this part, please!!

    I need help identifying this part. It's a one-way valve, but I am not sure to which vehicle. My buddy thinks its from a vintage Jeep. Any ideas would help!



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