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Still More Forgotten Detroit-Built Cars


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Here's the sixth volume in our continuing series on lost, lapsed, and forgotten Motor City auto manufacturers. How many can you recognize? Fun car lore!

Still More Forgotten Detroit-Built Cars | Mac's Motor City Garage.com

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The girl in the rumble seat should worry less about the guy with the bad hairdo and tell the lady driver to face the road instead of the guy she's directing her attention to. Maybe that's why so few of these cars survived.

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Hudson ranked number three in sales in '29. I'm reminded that some gentlemen were recently discussing which way fake landau arms should be mounted to most resemble real ones. Perhaps the answer lies here.

The landau irons on the Henry Ford's Bugatti Royale at some point were installed upside-down. When it came time to correct the mistake, there was some debate about changing anything as by that time, they had been upside-down on the car longer than they had been right side-up, and therefore more original or authentic or something. Or so I have been told. Today they are in proper orientation.

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