Any ideas on what this could be?
Thanks,
baja
Any ideas on what this could be?
Thanks,
baja
1930 or 31 Buick
My guess would be a Model A Ford Tudor, but the taillight is not correct for a Model A.
Matthew C. Hinson
1976 Ford Country Squire, 1984 Buick Riviera
AACA, MAFCA, MARC, H-E-T Club
Definetly not Ford model A.
Fords had seams where all the body panels came together up around the top and back of the body.
Did some searching after a co-worker suggested Chevy.
I am leaning towards 31 Chevrolet.
Thanks,
baja
From the taillight: 1931 or 1932 Chevrolet. Is there any thing stamped in the taillight for identification. Look on the fire wall for an ID plate.
The firewall looks a bit difficult to get to.
West Peterson, Editor
Antique Automobile (AACA)
"Things are more like they are now than they've ever been!" – Uncle Arnie
1931-32 Chevy.
Definately not 31 Buick because they did not have double ribs on the belt-line of the body.
Mark Shaw BCA #40988
BCA PreWar Div. Director
HCCA Member (Skagit & Portland)
1912 Buick Model 34 roadster
1913 Buick Model 31 Touring
1915 Buick Model C-25 "Speedster"
1924 Buick Model 45 "Roadster Truck"
1929 Buick Model 29-27 Sedan (Now my son's car)
1931 Buick Model 57 Sedan
1938 Buick Model 48 Sedan
Durrant hade the double ribs.
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