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Skywatcher68
You're so sure of yourself drackula. I have doubts about your ID.
No way the car in the background is newer than '54.
Large back glass, trim running pretty much the length of the side, prominent bumper guards, protruding fenders ... I say it's a '54 Ford of some sort. With a Continental kit and skirts.
93_Montero
You're so sure of yourself drackula. I have doubts about your ID.
drackula1985
Are you kidding me?
You can see from 100 miles away it is a Chevrolet
Chevrolet 210 to be exact from 1955.
pepeluis
Thanks, medic201
The date is perhaps somewhat early, but their reasons would have ...
The date is perhaps somewhat early, but their reasons would have ...
medic201
The 1956 Lincoln was delivered to dealers on July 25 1955 per Hemmings Motor News.
medic201
General Motors always tried to release the new models on October 15th. Im not sure about any other companies. Naturaly production delays, assembly problems and marketing strategy could change the date.
pepeluis
Thanks, medic201
One question I have is:
If James Dean died in 1955(September 30), as it is possible that in his last movie (Giant), displayed a 1956 Lincoln?(The scene at the airport(Carrol Baker)).
Some cars of 1956 were published before his death?Do not know which month are released new models.
Thanks
One question I have is:
If James Dean died in 1955(September 30), as it is possible that in his last movie (Giant), displayed a 1956 Lincoln?(The scene at the airport(Carrol Baker)).
Some cars of 1956 were published before his death?Do not know which month are released new models.
Thanks
medic201
Yes a 1955 Chevrolet. James Dean died just before the 1956 Chevrolet was released. The background car looks like a 1949 to 1952 Dodge.
pepeluis
Thanks, atom.
The car is in the background is more difficult to find.
The car is in the background is more difficult to find.
atom
1955 Chevrolet maybe: http://www.shopfinder.co.uk/chevrolet/Chevy-Bel-Air-55.html