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Manuel

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  1. It seems to have a timber axle and frame. Does that mean it is a Brush?? Manuel in Oz
  2. And a Merry Christmas to you as well Vintman. Manuel in Oz
  3. I think its just the angle if the camera lense. Manuel in Oz
  4. Wow. What workmanship. Are there some Miller bits in there somewhere? I have heard of this mob before. Was it Ralph Stein that used to write about them?? Manuel in Oz
  5. The pics look blurry from here. Must be all the Christmas cheer :-) Nice car tho. Manuel in Oz
  6. It looks quite large for a UK car. The bonnet and head lights should help I D it. Manuel in Oz
  7. From here it looks like a 1937 Plymouth. 36's were virtually the same. Manuel in Oz
  8. My book says 1941-43 Dodge trucks. All 4x4, half and 3/4 ton. Manuel in Oz
  9. Have a look @ ebay Item number: 150722072318 Manuel in Oz
  10. Its a centre door model T as mentioned with LOTS of accessories. They were only made for a few years I think. Manuel in Oz
  11. Possibly 1930s Plymouth. Manuel in Oz
  12. I think they call those Ford/Merc carbys "Tea pots" or Kettle carbys. Something from the kitchen anyway!! Manuel in Oz
  13. As mentioned I think the early Model T Ford carbies were all brass. Manuel in Oz
  14. In the UK they are Estates and in the USA they are called Wagons or Station Wagons. [i believe] Manuel in Oz
  15. I saw the estate on google. To me its a van rather than an estate [station wagon to USA folks] Manuel in Oz
  16. Looks like an Austin Allegro. Never seen a van version before. Manuel in Oz
  17. That is a BIG bottle? of something on the rear bumper bar. I pity the person in the dicky seat!! Manuel in Oz
  18. That red one is very nice Dave. A lot of Aussie 29s were open cars. Manuel in Oz
  19. At a quick glance they all look like 1929 Chevs. (It even says the date) Manuel in Oz
  20. Yep, as mentioned, a 1936-37 Studee coupe. U could actually open the rear window on some of them. There is a good write up on them in Collectible Automobile mag Dec 2011 edition. The first car on the left is a 33-34 Ford coupe. Does anyone know what the car on the right is? Manuel in Oz
  21. That rear mudguard should be a good clue. Manuel in Oz
  22. Early 6 cyl Corvettes used something that looks similar. Manuel in Oz
  23. Where do u start? I could spend hours noting all the makes and models. But, I have a question. Is the MGB the same one in Pics 1 and 3?? Cheers Manuel in Oz
  24. Yes I see it. A white dog with its mouth open. Manuel in Oz
  25. From here it looks like a Chev 4. Probably mid 1920's. Manuel in Oz
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