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Please, help to identify a car.
Published 11/05/2024 @ 10:06:03, By
night cub
Thank you!!
I didn't go back far enough in model years, I was looking in the 1932-1934 range.
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Please, help to identify a car.
Published 11/05/2024 @ 13:57:06, By
atom
No problem! Hot Rods are, as you say, usually Fords. The easiest way to tell a Model A from a '32 or newer is the fuel cap in the middle of the cowl. For 1932 they got the fuel tank behind the trunk.
Please, help to identify a car.
Published 13/05/2024 @ 21:39:51, By
night cub
Please, help to identify a car.
Published 22/05/2024 @ 21:00:20, By
night cub
Still looking for the truck above and a new one:
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I think this one is a Dodge Power Wagon based vehicle?
Please, help to identify a car.
Published 26/05/2024 @ 18:39:59, By
JB007
Chevrolet G-7105 ?
Please, help to identify a car.
Published 27/05/2024 @ 21:46:50, By
night cub
Maybe??
Here is another similar, but different one:
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Please, help to identify a car.
Published 28/05/2024 @ 20:29:55, By
JB007
Dodge WC-53
Please, help to identify a car.
Published 28/05/2024 @ 20:54:12, By
night cub
Thanks!!
Please, help to identify a car.
Published 05/07/2024 @ 03:50:49, By
night cub
Need our Studebaker experts, Didn't get this Hawk up close and saw it as it was driving away, but can't figure out the year. I think it's a late 50's model, but haven't found which year. I think by the taillights were used 1957-1961. And I didn't see the front end.
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Please, help to identify a car.
Published 05/07/2024 @ 12:05:28, By
Lateef
'61 with that side-trim. Unusual to see one in single-tone.
Please, help to identify a car.
Published 05/07/2024 @ 13:36:24, By
night cub
Thanks!! Oldcarbrochures is missing a 1961 Hawk brochure/literature, and I just wasn't coming up with that side trim.