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Since it’s part c, you know what to do. And I have one more batch . . . closeups . . . if I get the nod
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“Land cruiser” today means something different, not nearly so cruise-worthy. If you’re ever near South Bend, check this place out. The company that made this car ran from 1852 until 1967!
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“Boat tail” used to be a thing . . .
#4 Yup . . . it can be here since it’s older than 1973.
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#6 Colorado and Buick reminds me of this 1926 Buick “application” I came upon in the Rocky Mountains almost six years ago.
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#15 By the way, the owner of 151 is none other than the Unser family.
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All photos by Will Van Dorp. Yes, I take these photos.
Identification is as follows:
- 1954 Studebaker Land Cruiser
- 1940 Cadillac
- 1932 Ford speedster
- 1961 VW ragtop
- 1960 Studebaker Hawk
- 1931 Buick Phaeton, not a thing much any more
- 1941 Packard 120 coupe
- 1927 Peerless 560A
- 1955 Studebaker President
- 1935 Auburn Phaeton
- 1949 Ford Custom
- 1965 Triumph TR4
- 1964 1/2 Ford Mustang
- 1939 Jaguar SS
- 1961 MGA 1600
- 1937 Studebaker Coupe
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