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5 hours ago, 30DodgePanel said:

Photos are while in Europe and I'm sure will be easy for some of you to identify.

 

Signal Officers in the 42nd Division during World War I. 
Need help identifying year, make and models if possible please.

 

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2nd  unknown

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3rd unknown

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They both look like Cadillacs to me.

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Posted
8 hours ago, hddennis said:

Considering those plates, I wonder where this took place?

Howard Dennis

CLB425 is a London area, UK, registration from 1936. 

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Posted
7 hours ago, twin6 said:

Dual spares with covers and possibly a lock.  Looks like a great day for motoring in the country.

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1910 Chalmers-Detroit. I am not sure whether this one is the 30 or the larger 40. 

 

Here is a bent one - plus some specs of the 40. 

 

And a photo of a 30, which looks more like it

 

 

 

 

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Posted
15 hours ago, 57Classic said:

This scene is in a full length documentary from 1965. Part of the Look at Life series, "Down in the Dumps." It's on YouTube. It's a shame about this specific car, it was in beautiful shape. 

The original picture said,"British Breaker"

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Posted
1 hour ago, RetroPetro said:

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1928-29 Dodge Brothers Victory Six leading the parade!

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Posted
9 hours ago, Dave Mellor NJ said:

This may contain: three men standing next to old cars in front of a building with a sign that says james essel sales

The dealership building looks to date to 1930's-1940's construction, James may have been an independent make dealer who took on the Edsel franchise when it was clear his Studebaker, Packard, Hudson, Nash-Rambler or Kaiser-Willys sales had diminished to unprofitability and the Edsel District Sales Representative came calling.  It was a promising port in the storm, a new make from Ford Motor Company, how could he go wrong... 

Posted
23 hours ago, RetroPetro said:

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First car in the lineup is a 1928 DB Victory Six followed by a 28-29 Model A Ford, Model T, and another Model T. 

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Posted
1 hour ago, twin6 said:

Another Moon?

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If it's a Moon, it must be a 1923-'26 Moon 6-58 London on the 128" wb.   Their other Moon models were smaller, 112"-118". this car is larger than those.  Both Elcar and Roamer also had faux-Rolls-Royce-style radiators in the period.

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