Since it’s part c, you know what to do.  And I have one more batch . . . closeups . . . if I get the nod

#1

“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!

#2

#3

“Boat tail” used to be a thing . . .

#4  Yup . . . it can be here since it’s older than 1973.

#5

#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.

#16

All photos by Will Van Dorp.  Yes, I take these photos.

Identification is as follows:

  1.  1954 Studebaker Land Cruiser
  2. 1940 Cadillac
  3. 1932 Ford speedster
  4. 1961 VW ragtop
  5. 1960 Studebaker Hawk
  6. 1931 Buick Phaeton, not a thing much any more
  7. 1941 Packard 120 coupe
  8. 1927 Peerless 560A
  9. 1955 Studebaker President
  10. 1935 Auburn Phaeton
  11. 1949 Ford Custom
  12. 1965 Triumph TR4
  13. 1964 1/2 Ford Mustang
  14. 1939 Jaguar SS
  15. 1961 MGA 1600
  16. 1937 Studebaker Coupe