I have recently been organising my picture collection and found a number of older US cars which I am unable to identify. If possible if anybosy knows, name, type, and year of build that would be great
I have recently been organising my picture collection and found a number of older US cars which I am unable to identify. If possible if anybosy knows, name, type, and year of build that would be great
"I find the whole business of religion profoundly interesting, but it does mystify me that otherwise intelligent people take it seriously." Douglas Adams
some more, the last two are Fords but what type and year?
"I find the whole business of religion profoundly interesting, but it does mystify me that otherwise intelligent people take it seriously." Douglas Adams
the first one looks a bit like a chevy.
It's a Studebaker President though.Originally Posted by Karrmann
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hmmm
I know i've seen the second one i just dont remember the name
Originally Posted by henk4
They're too american and too old for me to know them... Sorry!
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I didn't expect any contribution from the Fado brigadeOriginally Posted by McReis
"I find the whole business of religion profoundly interesting, but it does mystify me that otherwise intelligent people take it seriously." Douglas Adams
Originally Posted by henk4
Specially for cars at the age of Amalia!
Money can't buy you friends, but you do get a better class of enemy.
Isn't it amazing that, at one time, cars that graceful came from the States? What happened?
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I belive the second one is a packard.
"We went to Wnedy's. I had chicken nuggest." ~ Quiggs
The third picture is a Willy's M38A1 (52-71).
Oh wait.... are you talkin' bout the one in front
FOCUS GROUPS.Originally Posted by Matt
Companies inability to have the courage of their OWN xonvictions to deliver real design to the people. Instead the bean-counters and anal-marketeers dont' want to ship ANYTHING unless it is first tested and scored and any negative comments responded to by change in design. So it all ends up bland, because only bland draws no negative comments !!
The one thing you HAVE to give to the French auto industry is that they still believe in themselves to know what's best for us. It might not always work, but at least it isnt' boring - anyone driven the C2 Pluriel yet ? WEIRD
"A woman without curves is like a road without bends, you might get to your destination quicker but the ride is boring as hell'
First picture in the second post is 1932 Chrysler Series CP8 convertible.Originally Posted by henk4
Cheers!
Red Ford is from 1940, not too sure abot the type. A similar car in my picture collection is labeled as Ford DeLuxe convertible.Originally Posted by henk4
Cheers!
Yellow Ford is from 1938. There are 2 doors, so just call it 1938 Ford TudorOriginally Posted by henk4
Cheers!
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