Pictures #16
1-2. Franklin
3-6. 1952 Hudson Hornet
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Pictures #16
1-2. Franklin
3-6. 1952 Hudson Hornet
Pictures #17
1-3. 1955 Imperial
4. Jaguar Mk. II; unsure of year
5-6. 1954 Kaiser Darrin
Pictures #18
1. 1954 Kaiser Darrin
2-5. 1939 LaSalle
6. 1953 Lincoln Capri
Pictures #19
1. Lincoln Continental; unsure of year, definitely pre-WWII
2-4. 1957 Mercury Montclair
5. 1950 Mercury Monterey
Pictures #20
1. 1950 Mercury Monterey
2. Assorted Mopar Muscle
3-4. 1973 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme
5-6. 1932 Plymouth; unsure of model
Pictures #21
1. 1932 Plymouth
2-3. 1970 Plymouth AAR 'Cuda
4-5. 1968 Plymouth Barracuda
6. 1939 Plymouth pickup; when they were getting ready to leave, this old truck required a push before it could get going
Pictures #22
1-2. Plymouth; unsure of year or model
3-4. 1963 Pontiac Catalina
5. 1964 Pontiac GTO
6. 1957 Pontiac Star Chief
Pictures #23
1. 1957 Pontiac Star Chief
2. Porsche 550 Spyder
3. 1955 Triumph TR2
4. Triumph TR250
5-6. 1969 Volkswagen Transporter
Pictures #24
1-4. 1972 Volvo 164E; probably the only Volvo 164E ever painted in "Ocean Green," a color only officially offered on the 140 series and P1800, this car was special ordered from the factory in Sweden
5. 1965 Volvo P1800
Pictures #25
1-5. 1930 Willys-Knight Model 66B "Plaidside" Roadster; a very rare car - only about a dozen are known to exist today. The nickname derives from its unusual and unique coloring pattern on the doors, a design specifically meant to draw attention to the car and to bring customers into the showroom.
That's the last of them. There were a few pictures that even with my downsizing measures were too large to upload as attachments. I'll probably adjust them some more and add them later, but for now I'm done. As you can see, there are a few cars where I'm unsure of the year and/or model; corrections are welcomed. Comments are also welcomed, and criticisms are grudgingly accepted ;).
[QUOTE=Timothy (in VA);753842]4. Jaguar sedan; unsure of year or model[/QUOTE]
It's a MKII, probably a 3.8. Unusual color. Very nice. ;)
Thanks for sharing those pics.
Interesting event. Thanks for pics!
Do you have any info on whether the 550 Spyder is original or a replica?
Those are some nice pictures!
I would post my pictures up, but unfortunately I don't know 98% of them. Not to mention they are a lot of them.
They're all antique American cars. Even though I live in America, it's not my expertise. :D
[QUOTE=faksta;753899]Interesting event. Thanks for pics!
Do you have any info on whether the 550 Spyder is original or a replica?[/QUOTE]
I don't know for sure, but it didn't strike me as the kind of event that would welcome a replica, so I'd guess it was an original.
[QUOTE=McReis;753898]It's a MKII, probably a 3.8. Unusual color. Very nice. ;)
Thanks for sharing those pics.[/QUOTE]
Thank you; fixed.
And here are the pictures that wouldn't upload before because they were too large. So these are at a slightly lower quality than the others.
1. circa 1910 Buick Model 10 Touring or Model 10 Surrey
2. 1965 Buick Riviera
3. 1955 Ford Thunderbird
4. 1965 Lincoln Continental
[QUOTE=Timothy (in VA);754046]1. Buick; unsure of year or model
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Think it's a Buick Model 10 Touring - around year 1910, maybe.