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  1. Thanks for the clarification, I now think that it is more likely to be an Oldsmobile. probably a 1936 6 or 8 . same Australian/Holden body as the Pontiac. but look at the boot and the latch/locks. On the car photos it is a single bottom centred latch/lock/handle. on the Pontiac by Keiser31 suggested it appears to be 2 latch/locks. here is a link to an Oldsmobile 6 which was sold at Shannons ,which has the single boot latch/lock https://www.shannons.com.au/.../2012.../K84NUDL513T8XE8/ or it could have been a 1936 Oldsmobile L36 8 cylinder Se and as nzcarnerd states - V windscreen
  2. Wow!! Thank you so much. That is it. The source of this vehicle has been bugging me for a week. I've wasted more than a dozen hours searching the internet for that information. Very much appreciated. Thank you again.
  3. hi, this car is located in Queensland Australia. it's killing me not knowing what make and model it is. the rounded boot sort of reminds me of a Chevrolet Mercury 1933 or 1933 Chevrolet Eagle Town Sedan. I would really appreciate someone identifying this. just on a side note - Australia had quite strict import standards up until the 1970s or so. this was a form of protectionism for local automobile manufaturing. many cars came to australia in pieces or partially constructed, and were then completed in Australia. e.g. VW beetles had additional chrome trim added once they hit Melbourne docks. actually Holden (Australian company that later merged with GM to become GM Holden) did produce cars in Australia for the world market from 1917 to ~1949 - including Chevrolet, pontiac , vauxhallBuick, oldsmobile - link here https://www.uniquecarsandparts.com.au/production_holden_bodies
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