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What is this car?

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by JimSibley, Mar 28, 2006.

  1. JimSibley
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    A guy I know found some cars. What is this one?
     

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  2. Post a shot showing the cowl.
     
  3. JimSibley
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    this is all I got.
     

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  4. VonMoldy
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    from UTARRGH!

  5. Tetanus Shot
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    looks like a Hudson
     
  6. Hip
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    My votes Dodge.
     
  7. theHIGHLANDER
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    The window openings on the doors are arched up a bit like a Chrysler, maybe a CP or CD series? If it was GM it would be on the ground in pieces since they used so much wood. I could also be an orphan like Nash, Hudson, etc. The only thing that makes me think it's not Mopar is the front doors...not suicide style like they were in that period.
     
  8. 6-71
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    The dual cowel vents were a chrysler thing,I believe,although the hood doesnt look as long as a mopar hood.could be the angle it is sitting.
     
  9. My first thought was Nash or Hudson , but I don't know about dual vents...if Hudson Or Nash had them?
     
  10. BJR
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    I second the Chrysler because of the dual cowel vents. 1932 or 33.
     
  11. JimSibley
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    I went to carnut.com and Im thinkin 32 dodge now. Im kinda thinkin this would make a good car. we will see.
     
  12. flatheadpete
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  13. I'm think'in mopar.Hudsons do have the dual cowl vents but the body lines are different.At least they are different then mine.;)
     
  14. 36--Coupe
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    My Vote is for a 30-31 Chrysler, they went to Suicide front doors in 32.
     
  15. I think it is a 31 -32 Dodge or even possibly Desoto
     
  16. 40Standard
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    looks like a 4 door sedan from the 30's, ply, dodge
     
  17. Winterbear
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    has to be another dodge product (desoto plymouth ect) chryslers all had split winshields around those yearsI believe, 32 chryslers had standard doors
    [​IMG] I think they went to suicide in 33
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    and the vents are now in the hood not just in the cowl.
     
  18. t-town-track-t
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    my vote is on hudson
     
  19. jeffrob
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    I am positive it would make a good car. GET IT!
     
  20. arkracing
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    Hudson - Used Dual Cowl Vents or

    Essex???
     
  21. tristansdaz
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    My vote's on MoPar of some sort. Hudson was into solid tops around that era somewhere.
     
  22. Chris P
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    Im with pete on this one!
     

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