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Author | Message |
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◊ 2007-04-02 09:17 |
Graham? |
◊ 2007-04-03 10:40 |
Not a Graham.36/37 Grahams had a split rear window and rear doors opening in the safe direction. |
◊ 2007-04-04 11:33 |
I had another look at the book and I think it is a 1936 Plymouth. |
◊ 2007-04-09 00:39 |
1936/37 Plymouth, I'd go for - a neighbour has one (1937) in a similar colour, and I'm still trying to spot the difference. |
◊ 2009-03-06 05:00 |
I don't know what this is, but it is not a Plymouth or any other Chrysler product. The body lines and decklid are wrong and no MoPar of this vintage still had fender-mounted spare tires. |
◊ 2023-10-11 18:51 |
You guys are making this unnecessarily hard for yourself by assuming the sidemount spare is original. It's Cuba, of course it's not original. It's a Studebaker, and judging by the conventional doors, 36/37. It's definitely one of the smaller ones, so my guess would be a Dictator. Rear windscreen was split on 38s, so that lets that out. Now, is it a Custom or a Cruising Sedan... |
◊ 2023-10-11 19:12 |
Nah. It's clearly a '36 Mopar product. Most likely a Dodge, as these had side-mounted spares. Bumper shape matches, too. Only thing off is the missing fuel filler, which should be on the left rear fender. |