It is in Tacoma Washington. 2702 East D Street to be more precise.
Robert Bailey wrote:
Nice! Where is it?
Robert Bailey wrote:
Nice! Where is it?
Thanks much.
See Mr. user's comment for the answer.
alawry
Loc: Timaru New Zealand
can someone identify the left most car for me please? 1939 40 sonething? please??
sailorsmom wrote:
Nice, Willard!
Thanks, again for looking at my stuff, you two.
alawry wrote:
can someone identify the left most car for me please? 1939 40 sonething? please??
Thanks for the question.
Don't know right now. Old, bad memory.
I'll find out tomorrow and let you know.
Don't want to give you the wrong information.
alawry wrote:
can someone identify the left most car for me please? 1939 40 sonething? please??
'41 ford coupe resto-mod.
alawry
Loc: Timaru New Zealand
I didn't even pick it as Ford. Down here as part of British Empire we just didn't get new cars during the war or for a while after. Britain effectively stopped production and so I tend to forget to even research 40 onwards. We did assemble and Seil Chev and others during the 50 s, and your 55 sold here as a 56. I'm a 55 model myself concieved in 54 in Italy. Born in nz. Cheers.
Having own 2 57 T-birds at different occasions, I'm surprised that you did not have one on display. However you do have a good crosscut of Americana transportation.
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