This car is patiently awaiting it's turn to be restored. The wooden spoked wheels are spectacular
Anyone know what year it is?
That's one nice car. Nice pics, too.
mr spock wrote:
This car is patiently awaiting it's turn to be restored. The wooden spoked wheels are spectacular
Anyone know what year it is?
Nice! Just a guess, '38-'41.
I guess pre-WW II. Some of the classiest cars emerged during that era.
lamiaceae wrote:
Nice! Just a guess, '38-'41.
i did a Google search and it came back as possibly a 1930 Buick and very similar to a 1929 Studebker and even some late 20s Plymouth and Dodge models.
terryMc
Loc: Arizona's White Mountains
mr spock wrote:
This car is patiently awaiting it's turn to be restored. The wooden spoked wheels are spectacular
Anyone know what year it is?
I think it's a '29. I found several pictures of nearly identical cars and the one that mentioned the year was '29. They all had wooden wheels, whereas the 1930s had wire wheels and slightly different features.
lamiaceae wrote:
Nice! Just a guess, '38-'41.
No; much earlier. Maybe 1931.
lamiaceae wrote:
Nice! Just a guess, '38-'41.
Wrong body style. My parents had a 40 and it was one of the streamline bodies. My guess would be 1930-35.
lamiaceae wrote:
Nice! Just a guess, '38-'41.
No way. My Dad had a '39 that I just about grew up in. He kept it for 19 years. When I learned to drive he sold it and I never got to drive it. It was long with big round fenders and had a straight 8 engine. Gook looking old car. This one pictured is a few + years older than a 39.
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