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What car is this?

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by 40mercFlathead, Jul 30, 2013.

  1. 40mercFlathead
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    Cars I found. Nice grille!
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  2. Barn Hunter
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    Second one is a Chrysler Airflow
     
  3. Barn Hunter
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    First is a 38 Dodge
     
  4. flatford39
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    Yeah, the bottom one is a Chrysler Air Flow probably 1935.
     
  5. Barn Hunter
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    I correct myself...second one looks a lot like a 34 DeSoto airflow by the 2 teardeop shapes on the hood side.
     
  6. 40mercFlathead
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    And another pic
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  7. 31Dodger
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    Looks like about a 1930 Plymouth or DeSoto sedan to the left of the DeSoto Airflow.
     
  8. flatford39
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    Couple of Model A sedas in the last picture you posted.
     
  9. 62rebel
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    why is it that dead trees fall directly down the middle of derelict cars?

    same reason I can't drag an extension cord across a smooth flat floor without it snagging?

    i'd hang that front clip in my shed until I found something to use it on; that's pretty.
     
  10. 40mercFlathead
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    Thanks for the help guys. You all had it figured out before I could even google it.

    Once I spend a week pulling the cars out of the woods and bring then home they will all be for sale

    Located in Montana


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  11. charlesincharge09
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    In 29 and 30 Plymouth had the oval rear window, so might be a 31 or desoto since it is square


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  12. 31Dodger
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    The '31 Plymouth rear window was an oval, also. The rear window sure looks like an oval to me....and the DeSoto would have cowl lamps.
     

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  13. nmpontiac
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    As I am quickly finding out, there were two different 1930 Plymouths, the Model U with the wood framed body and the 30-U that was an all metal body - the U had a rectangular window. DSCN1020.JPG
     
  14. I'm guessing that the all metal body is built by Budd?
     
  15. motoandy
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    Getting any of them?
     
  16. 26 T Ford RPU
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    They all look worthy of saving. JW
     
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