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If I were going for other makes it would be the Ford with a Hemi in it. That's cool and I like how the guy rolls

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Nothing on that blue 67 Impala?


Nice cars........ Thank You for posting

One of my favorite Full Size Chevrolet model years btw. RAther a two door Biscayne 427 than the Impala ht. though.
 
Nice show Mike, thanks for the pics. Some nice Mopars and hot rods, of course and as far as the other makes go I like the big '70 something Mercury coupe in the 2 tone.
 
What is the second to last one? My brain says maybe a 41-48 Ford? (Wayyyy out of what I am familiar with)
 
What is the second to last one? My brain says maybe a 41-48 Ford? (Wayyyy out of what I am familiar with)

1939 Nash one of the independents in the old days, now even the big 3 are endangered.
 
I think even the old guys here have trouble identifiying these prewar models, and I'm reasonably good at least at pinpointing the brand or sometimes just if it's GM, Ford or Chrysler Corp. but nearly never the model year as they are hard to distinguish if you haven't been involved with when they were a couple year old used cars. There is some recognizable step ahead in most designs in 1939 though.
 
I think even the old guys here have trouble identifiying these prewar models, and I'm reasonably good at least at pinpointing the brand or sometimes just if it's GM, Ford or Chrysler Corp. but nearly never the model year as they are hard to distinguish if you haven't been involved with when they were a couple year old used cars. There is some recognizable step ahead in most designs in 1939 though.

I might get lucky ID'ing a few by the grill and hood ornament.
 
Besides a pinch of Ford I'm useless prewar... and also pretty useless postwar through the mid fifties. My training doesn't kick in until about 57 or so.
 
I like that red Challenger R/T even despite the apparent black interior. But what's up with showing a pic of a Ford wagon and not that '71 Cutlass or 4-4-2 with the OAI hood next to it? Geez... ;)

The '59 Dodge has one of the most menacing faces of any car ever.

I do like that '63 Catalina.
 
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