Historical Cars / Trucks
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Historical Cars / Trucks
A friend of mine sent me these pictures of "Old cars and Haulers". I hardly know what any of them are. Anyone who knows what the cars are, please let me know. The pics are numbered for easy reference. Hope you all enjoy them as much as I do.
#1
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#2
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#3
I think these are Fords
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#4
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#5
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#6
40's???? Coupe and Sedan
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#7
Maybe 51or 52 Chevs?
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#8
I'm guessing Studebakers??
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#9
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#10
I'm thinking around 37-40?
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#11
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#12
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#13
Definitely Buick, what year?
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#14
Interesting reverse color schemes
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#15
More "top secret" cargo. Love the long low look though..
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If you know these, please post the answers by #. Thx.
#1
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#2
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#3
I think these are Fords
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#4
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#5
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#6
40's???? Coupe and Sedan
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#7
Maybe 51or 52 Chevs?
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#8
I'm guessing Studebakers??
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#9
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#10
I'm thinking around 37-40?
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#11
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#12
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#13
Definitely Buick, what year?
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#14
Interesting reverse color schemes
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#15
More "top secret" cargo. Love the long low look though..
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If you know these, please post the answers by #. Thx.
#2
All waaaaay before my time but I will give it a shot. My thoughts are in bold
A friend of mine sent me these pictures of "Old cars and Haulers". I hardly know what any of them are. Anyone who knows what the cars are, please let me know. The pics are numbered for easy reference. Hope you all enjoy them as much as I do.
#1 apox 1948-49 Ford
#2 52 Ford
#3 1949ish Studebaker
I think these are Fords
#4 1955ish Ford
#5 52 Ford
#6 1947 or 48 Plymoth
40's???? Coupe and Sedan
#7 51-52 Buick?
Maybe 51or 52 Chevs?
#8 54ish Studebaker
I'm guessing Studebakers??
#9 1949 or 1950 Mercury
#10 1946 Ford
I'm thinking around 37-40?
#11 1947/48 Pontiac ?
#12 56 Olds?
#13 56 Buick
Definitely Buick, what year?
#14 1960ish Studebaker
Interesting reverse color schemes
#15 Late 1940's Packards
More "top secret" cargo. Love the long low look though..
If you know these, please post the answers by #. Thx.
#1 apox 1948-49 Ford
#2 52 Ford
#3 1949ish Studebaker
I think these are Fords
#4 1955ish Ford
#5 52 Ford
#6 1947 or 48 Plymoth
40's???? Coupe and Sedan
#7 51-52 Buick?
Maybe 51or 52 Chevs?
#8 54ish Studebaker
I'm guessing Studebakers??
#9 1949 or 1950 Mercury
#10 1946 Ford
I'm thinking around 37-40?
#11 1947/48 Pontiac ?
#12 56 Olds?
#13 56 Buick
Definitely Buick, what year?
#14 1960ish Studebaker
Interesting reverse color schemes
#15 Late 1940's Packards
More "top secret" cargo. Love the long low look though..
If you know these, please post the answers by #. Thx.
#3
1. 49 or 50 Ford pickups
2. 51 Fords
3. 51 Studebakers
4. 53 Fords
5. 51 Fords
6. 46-48 Plymouths
7. 50 Buicks
8. 53 Studebakers
9. 51 Mercurys
10. 46 Fords
11. 47-48 (?) Pontiacs
12. 56 Oldsmobiles (too easy)
13. 56 Buicks (Special on the front with 3 portholes and Super on the back)
14. 57 Studebakers (interesting they are being hauled by a Ford truck)
15. 50-51 (?) Packards
2. 51 Fords
3. 51 Studebakers
4. 53 Fords
5. 51 Fords
6. 46-48 Plymouths
7. 50 Buicks
8. 53 Studebakers
9. 51 Mercurys
10. 46 Fords
11. 47-48 (?) Pontiacs
12. 56 Oldsmobiles (too easy)
13. 56 Buicks (Special on the front with 3 portholes and Super on the back)
14. 57 Studebakers (interesting they are being hauled by a Ford truck)
15. 50-51 (?) Packards
#4
I just took a closer look at #13 and those are 55 Buicks.
Richard for a youngster you did very good. I can remember knowing all the cars before I was 10. Could you imagine trying to do that now.
Richard for a youngster you did very good. I can remember knowing all the cars before I was 10. Could you imagine trying to do that now.
#5
Too many swap meets as a little kid for me LOL. I knew I would not be more than a year or two off on any of them.
#6
I agree with redoldsman with the following changes:
#11: 48 Pontiac (Silver Streak emblem on hood)
#13: 55 Buick (55 portholes round, 56 portholes oval)
#14: 56 Studebakers (look close at truck - 56 grille)
#15: 50 Packard (major restyle in 51)
also note that pic#5 is a rear view of pic#2
#11: 48 Pontiac (Silver Streak emblem on hood)
#13: 55 Buick (55 portholes round, 56 portholes oval)
#14: 56 Studebakers (look close at truck - 56 grille)
#15: 50 Packard (major restyle in 51)
also note that pic#5 is a rear view of pic#2
#8
Hey NMCarNut, I did this without looking at any books and I did go back and catch myself on the Buick. However you did make me smarter on the Buicks about the portholes. I realized they were 55's buy the taillights and front bumper. Those 55-56 Buicks were some neat cars. I especially like the Century which was the counterpart of the Olds Super 88. Thanks for setting me staight. I need a lot of that.
Jamesbro, I couldn't even name all the manufacturers now. Of course we have less than we did a few months ago.
Jamesbro, I couldn't even name all the manufacturers now. Of course we have less than we did a few months ago.
#10
My folks had a 51 Merc 4-door and a 53 Ford at the same time. I can remember my dad getting rid of the Merc because of the gas mileage. The Merc was an automatic and the Ford was a 6-cylinder with overdrive. My dad really loved the Ford. Several years ago I found one it a swap meet exactly like it, same colors (2-tone green) and a 6-cylinder. It was in need of a total restoration and cheap. Unfortunately my dad had passed away several years prior or I would have bought it. He would have been thrilled. At some point we also had a pea green 51 Studebaker as a second car.
#11
Hey NMCarNut, I did this without looking at any books and I did go back and catch myself on the Buick. However you did make me smarter on the Buicks about the portholes. I realized they were 55's buy the taillights and front bumper. Those 55-56 Buicks were some neat cars. I especially like the Century which was the counterpart of the Olds Super 88. Thanks for setting me staight. I need a lot of that.
Jamesbro, I couldn't even name all the manufacturers now. Of course we have less than we did a few months ago.
Jamesbro, I couldn't even name all the manufacturers now. Of course we have less than we did a few months ago.
#12
It would be neat to have one of those old cab over trucks as a car hauler with a 455 tucked in it. I've seen a few around and they are cool. Neat post. I remember all of those cars. Naming cars was a game we played when on trips in my dad's Packard's
#13
Way before my time too but based on the answers, I did get a few right. I was just enjoying the cars and the trailer pictures. I'll have to show my 3 year old, he loves old cars already. (Hopefully the old car nut gene passed on)
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