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    Quote Originally Posted by Whiplash23T View Post
    PS just looking through those photos again and two have me stumb on what make they may be... 1st is the mid 40's tudor that looks like from the GM family... 2nd is the redish coupe of about the same age and again from the GM family but both have different grilles and trim finishers on the front, and are they very rare even over there???
    I'm a little unsure of which sedan you mean. If you're talking about the second picture from the top that's a '48 Plymouth. Not particularly uncommon. This one pictured is VERY nicely done.

    The red coupe in the fourth picture is a '41 Pontiac, yes, not even common over here.
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    Bob,

    Thanks for answering Whiplashs' question, I wasn't sure and couldn't remember from their window cards the years. Being partial to Pontiacs I was hoping to catch the owner of the 41 Pont. to find out if it was Pont. powered but wasn't able to catch him (or her).

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    As Primised,

    More pics.

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    And More,

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    More yet.

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    Sorry Bob,

    Didn't get a full shot of it. I have pretty much posted all the pics.

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    Shame on you....

    That orange '29 roadster and the black coupe behind it have a side story. They belong to a husband wife duo. The wife claims the roadster, the husband the coupe.......kinda neat I think.
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    I don't know the power plant on that coupe either Jack.

    That blue Camaro next to the brass festooned T bucket was another of the very well executed cars. Pro street is another genre that doesn't wind my watch, but the workmanship was fantastic.

    The black '62 I referenced earlier is in the background of the black Model A Jack just posted. Jack, I hope you got a pic of it.
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