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My 1918 Roadster


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from Fr. Buick, Members 5061,182 postLocation: Newport Beach, California

"A 1918 what?  Lots of cars, lots of roadsters in 1918..."

 

Right!

When my grandpa got out of the army in 1918, he had a choice of 52 American automakers to buy a car from. So much more variety than today. I don't think he would have picked this to drive across Montana in the winter. I don't see any antique car or even parts in the foreground of your pictures, so can't identify the brand. It definitely isn't a Ford, because it's missing the transverse springs. If it's a Chevrolet, named after the chain-smoking French bicycle and automobile racer, this is your engine:First Chevy V8 1918 | Chevy, Coach swagger bag, Chevrolet

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