Cars you will never see again was the subtitle of the e-mail and there was awesome cars. Back in the days that cars had style and a lot of wood!
1948 Chevrolet
1939 Packard
Ford
Chrysler
1948 Packard
Ford
1948 Chrysler Town and Country
Plymouth
Buick
At the e-mail they don't know the name of this car, either am I. Does anybody knows the name of this car? It looks very British.
Now I discovered, it's a 1948 Austin.
Now I discovered, it's a 1948 Austin.
Chrysler
Austin A-70 Countryman - other British car!!
Pontiac
Look at the craftsman work
Pontiac
Mercury
Woodies meeting
1946 Oldsmobile Special 66
1940 Ford
I'm sharing half of the e-mail today, and tomorrow I'll upload more classic cars that you'll never see again and very different.
I'm preparing the first video.
Soon some videos of Brazilian cars.
Please, leave your mesage or suggestion bellow.
Thank you!
Dear Nephew.
ResponderExcluirI did a basic search with the term "old english wood car" and discovered that it is Healey from 1948. This is the same man who later joined up with Austin to produce the Austin Healeys, I believe this particular vehicle was powered by a Riley engine. Look at: http://pths57.com/cars.htm
Kisses, love you.
Your favorite uncle Big Godfather Richard
Very nice, Diguinho. And, many thanks for sharing these pictures. I had the chance to see some of these cars in old cars museums in the US, notably the J.P. Chrysler Museum in Detroit and the Packard Museum in Fort Lauderdale. Keep up the good work.
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