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#336 of 388 Re: Another Car [texases]
by Mr_Shiftright HOST
Oct 26, 2012 (7:19 am)
The hubcaps and headlights are very distinctly Ford.
#337 of 388 Re: Another Car [texases]
by gsuneson
Oct 26, 2012 (7:22 am)
Thanks texases - that's it. I found a 4 door version of it online and it looks just like it. It is a 1938 Ford Deluxe
Thanks Again
Glenn
#338 of 388 Re: Another Car [Mr_Shiftright]
by texases
Oct 26, 2012 (7:41 am)
"The hubcaps and headlights are very distinctly Ford. "
I didn't realize the hubcaps were also a clue, I just went off the headlights. Now I know.
#339 of 388 Re: Another Car [texases]
by Mr_Shiftright HOST
Oct 26, 2012 (7:43 am)
You can just make out the "V 8" symbol on the caps.
#342 of 388 Re: What kind or car is this? [casiobeepbeep]
by andre1969
Jan 21, 2013 (3:00 pm)
It's a Buick LeSabre, either a '69 or '70. I'm leaning toward '69, but could be wrong.
Good, sturdy cars for the most part. I'd imagine most examples had a Buick 350 V-8, but in '69 they offered a 400 or 430 as well, and for '69 a 455. All good engines, and the automatic transmission they used was a good, solid unit. Body and trim parts might be a bit hard to get ahold of though, so if you seek out one, get the nicest example that you can.
#344 of 388 Re: Vintage Car c1926 [seatea1967]
by andys120
Feb 12, 2013 (10:08 am)
The disc wheel style tells me that's a mid-20s Packard Roadster, here's a similar car which is a 1927 Packard 426, a very spiffy car for the era>
#345 of 388 Re: Vintage Car c1926 [seatea1967]
by fintail
Feb 12, 2013 (10:54 am)
I suspect this is a ~1925 Studebaker