Ken Martin
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I may be wrong, but I believe this is about a 1915 Buick. ken
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You are right. I got the titles mixed up. ken
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This MIGHT be an Oakland. The Oakland was the predecessor of the Pontiac. The first Oakland was built in 1906, the first Pontiac in 1926.
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This can not be a Pontiac. The first Pontiac was built in 1926.
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This car looks to be about a 1924 model. It is not new as the fenders are bent. It is large as it holds 7 passengers and it has a large engine as the hood is long. So the picture was probably taken in the late 1920s.
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I believe it is a Studebaker, about 1925.
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John, where did you find these fine cars? It looks like a museum. Ken Martin
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The 1948 Ford was a F1. The first F100 was 1953. I was selling new Fords back then.
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This car is so beautiful!
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Mr. Pullman that built this car is the same man that built the Pullman railroad cars.
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This is great! We need more oldies like this.
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Taken at AACA show 5-7-05 Orange Park, FL
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Taken at AACA car show 5-7-05 Orange Park, FL
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This is a 1936 Chevrolet 2 door sedan.
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I think it is a 1942 to 1948.
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I believe this is an International.
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I don't know what make car this is but notice the doors are all hinged in front and see the odd shape of the headlights. The fenders appear to have ridges around the edges. The hood is long so it is probably a 6 cylinder.
His suit is a double breasted much like today's suits. Men wore hats more then than now.
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This truck is a 1951 Ford F5.
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None of them are mine. I had the 1927 Model T, but I sold it. Ken
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Was this the "Gasmaster" with the "Dyna-struggle"?
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How would you like to cruise around in that one?
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1960
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This is one of the most beautiful cars I have ever seen in my 79 years. Ken Martin
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At least tell us what it is!
Who can tell what make this is?
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Some say it is a Chandler.