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Mercedes-Benz body by Million - Guiet  , not sure of model but the scrawled handwriting on the back of the print I have says 33/180 not sure if that means anything or not as I am not a M-B guy.

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1 hour ago, John_Mereness said:

1935 Auburn 851 Phaeton that Peggy Wilson of London, England used her Colorization App on.  Sidenote: I believe the car is painted Clay Rust - the color of Rust.

The POLITICALLY CORRECT term to an old car lover is "IRON OXIDE"! ;)

 

Craig

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This is an interesting photo

Used 1930 Cord For Sale in Clinton Township, Michigan | Boattail ...

 

Used 1930 Cord For Sale in Clinton Township, Michigan | Boattail ...

 

Used 1930 Cord For Sale in Clinton Township, Michigan | Boattail ...

 

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Used 1930 Cord For Sale in Clinton Township, Michigan | Boattail ...

 

 

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Used 1930 Cord For Sale in Clinton Township, Michigan | Boattail ...

 

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Here is the link when you click on photo: http://www.vehicletown.com/detail/Cord-none-Boattail-Speedster-Body-built-in-1940s_121483617470.html

 

Boattail Speedster Body built in the 1940'sthat fits on 1929, 1930, 1931 and 1932 Cord L-29 chassis.No chassis or driveline included in auction.Included in auction are body with dashboard and steering wheel, one half hood top, radiator shell in two pieces, modified shift lever and two pedals, driver's seat and four cycle fenders only.Nearly 70 years old, built in Canada in 1947 according to an article in the April 1969 ACD Newsletter.The five historic black and white photos are from the Jim Brockman collection

 

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