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    Can anyone tell me what the lookout tower on the street corner is for in the center of the first picture? Traffic control?
     
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    Bring on all the Vette haters. I don't care what anyone says that is one good looking car.
     
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    Looks a LOT like my sporterized Model of 1917 Winchester!

     
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    Highland Park Michigan Nash dealership. Looks like late 40s, maybe a Nash/Rambler expert can tell by the year of those cars?

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    I'd love to have that '58 Ford convertible sitting in this lot!
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    1944 Studebaker Ad:
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    1947? "Drive-In Delight"! :rolleyes: I don't ever remember seeing one of those seats still in a junked Nash. . .

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    No Corvair's in this one!
     
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    That was my first thought as well.
     
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    Every time this picture is posted, I can't help but wonder what was going on that day on Wilshire. There is a tremendous amount of traffic and a huge amount of pedestrians on the sidewalks. Bullock's wouldn't attract that volume and it appears lighter near the Amb***ador Hotel on the left out of the photo. Maybe the aftermath of a parade or something? It appears to be around '41.
     
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    With all due respect to AMC lovers,

    Somebody traded that Ford vert for a new Rambler????
     
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    My guess is that either a young couple traded it for a family truckster in anticipation of having a family. Or the dealer might have picked it up to use as a 'ringer'. Several dealerships I worked at did that - they'd get one or two nice cars at auction in order to draw customers onto the lot. Then they'd pull the "Jerry's Cherries" routine on them. . .
     
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