Manuel
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And a Merry Christmas to you as well Vintman.
Manuel in Oz
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I think its just the angle if the camera lense.
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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??
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The pics look blurry from here. Must be all the Christmas cheer :-)
Nice car tho.
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It looks quite large for a UK car. The bonnet and head lights should help I D it.
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From here it looks like a 1937 Plymouth.
36's were virtually the same.
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My book says 1941-43 Dodge trucks. All 4x4, half and 3/4 ton.
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Have a look @ ebay Item number: 150722072318
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Its a centre door model T as mentioned with LOTS of accessories.
They were only made for a few years I think.
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Possibly 1930s Plymouth.
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I think they call those Ford/Merc carbys "Tea pots" or Kettle carbys. Something from the kitchen anyway!!
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As mentioned I think the early Model T Ford carbies were all brass.
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In the UK they are Estates and in the USA they are called Wagons or Station Wagons. [i believe]
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I saw the estate on google.
To me its a van rather than an estate [station wagon to USA folks]
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Looks like an Austin Allegro.
Never seen a van version before.
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That is a BIG bottle? of something on the rear bumper bar.
I pity the person in the dicky seat!!
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That red one is very nice Dave.
A lot of Aussie 29s were open cars.
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At a quick glance they all look like 1929 Chevs. (It even says the date)
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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?
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That rear mudguard should be a good clue.
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Early 6 cyl Corvettes used something that looks similar.
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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
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Yes I see it. A white dog with its mouth open.
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From here it looks like a Chev 4.
Probably mid 1920's.
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1900s something?
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It seems to have a timber axle and frame.
Does that mean it is a Brush??
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