Let's see how good you guys are:
Let's see how good you guys are:
And what kind of tires are those? I dig the sun-visor amenity!
56 Nash or Hudson - the rearward cant of the c-pillar
not that either
i know damn well it isn't a Country Squire
56 DeSoto?
Dodge regent
1956
Nope, I'll post the answer tomorrow if no one figures it out.
The skirted wheels and the funky round reverse lights coupled with that crease along the fin line.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/carphot...rd/4995814966/
'56 Chrysler Newport?
'60 or '61 Ford...Fairlane or Zephyr? Probably Canadian or Australian?
It says Royal on the rear quarter. Maybe a 1956 Chrysler Royal Australian?
ok, definitely mid/late 50s. I can't think of anything but those soon-to-be AMC brands that had the c-pillar configuration this has with the sharper edges. plymouth/dodge/chrysler had that in the early/mid 50s, but were more rounded. but the name clearly looks like R_____l. grrrrrrrr. Not American
yes, 56 Aussie Chrysler Royal it is
Last edited by rb336; January-03-13 at 03:07 PM.
no left-side mirror SHOULD have been the giveaway that it was aussie
rb336, you are spot on.
55 Plymouth Belvedere, which was the top of the line Plymouth that year, 1956 the Fury was introduced as the top model.
Last edited by Cincinnati_Kid; January-03-13 at 06:02 PM.
We had a 1953 Chrysler New Yorker that looked similar but without the fins. It had air conditioning! Wow! LOL!
That was fun. Encore!
Name it
1938 Datsun 17 Model
Gotta pick something that Google Images can't find too easily. Google can accept an image as a search term now.
Interesting and informative find though.
Last edited by Jimaz; January-03-13 at 11:30 PM.
But you had no idea by just looking right.
And that one should be post war 1949 Datsun Thrith.
Look at this DAT and it is in the US 1938 firetruck
Could have used that at Pearl Harbor.
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