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On 10/28/2024 at 3:00 AM, hook said:

Those wheels and tires look out of place on that vintage car. In my opinion, just too big.

Truck tires lasted longer on the lighter cars that were driven alot.

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Curious if anyone can identify the chassis? It's a Derham convertible coupe, but not sure about the chassis.  Lack of front wheel brakes but wire wheels...

Derham.Convertible.Coupe.jpg

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47 minutes ago, jeff_a said:

R.A.C. suggests England, no clue as to the make:

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Has a Peugeot emblem on it. Looks like about 1938 or so.

1938 Peugeot.jpg

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13 hours ago, keiser31 said:

Has a Peugeot emblem on it. Looks like about 1938 or so.

1938 Peugeot.jpg

Peugeot Darl'Mat

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20 hours ago, RetroPetro said:

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In Old Arizona, 1928, a very early talkie. Warner Baxter won the Oscar that year for Best Actor as the Cisco Kid.

 

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"See the Last Word in Automobiles - Graham-Paige. See & Hear the Last Word in Motion Pictures in Old Arizona, a Fox Movietone Classic!

'28-'30 Graham-Paige Eight - movie promo.jpg

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Special Request  - if you know the location of the photograph PLEASE mention that as well - I love the architecture and want to try to see if I can then see what the location looks like today - if the buildings have been preserved or torn down in the name of "Progress"  Thanks everyone.

Walt

 

PS looking at the number of pages and number of views that this thread/topic has received it seems to be of interest possibly as a daily(? weekly?) place to look to see as an escape from everyday news, advertising on tv, etc we have to cope with. It is a daily jolt of vehicle history, and the art of the automobiles and trucks and structures they are posed in front of. REMEMBER that this is here because of AACA so be sure to thank them whenever you can. Never take anything or anyone for granted.

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Walt:

Definitely. I wish to thank the AACA forum gatekeepers for this wonderful pleasent trip into a former time.

 I am sorry I did not connect with you at Hershey. I had your space marked for a visit  but was caught up with other things. Hershey you know....

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Larry - yes Hershey this year in particular was really busy due to the great weather. We will connect and talk in person somehow! All good.

I was so pleased that so many found the time to be up in the NE corner of the Red field and stopped to say hello. I heard from more then one after Hershey that I was so busy surrounded by people in conversation they couldn't say hello! Always good to share information and conversation about "used cars" .

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