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1934 Hispano-Suiza Model H6C

I can't believe all i had to do was google wooden body car.:L

Wrong year, more specific...
 
Absofrigginlutely!!! Imagine the maintenance on that body... :L

You're up!!
A buddy of mine does museum quality auto restorations. One of his projects was a Packard Woodie. Wood is good.

Mac
 
Before i put one up I'll just check; is there any requirement for the age of the car? i have one that might be quite hard to pick but it is less than 10 years old.
If thats too new i do have a backup.
 
Before i put one up I'll just check; is there any requirement for the age of the car? i have one that might be quite hard to pick but it is less than 10 years old.
If thats too new i do have a backup.

Choose anything you want! We don't need no stinking rules!! :thumb:rotfl
 
A buddy of mine does museum quality auto restorations. One of his projects was a Packard Woodie. Wood is good.

Mac

My wife uses a similar thought process... :happyanim::happyanim::happyanim:
 
1951 Buick LeSabre Concept Car.

"The General Motors Le Sabre was a 1951 concept car. Possibly the most important show car of the 1950s, it introduced aircraft-inspired design elements such as the wrap-around windshield and tail fins, which became common on automotive designs during the second half of the decade."

LT4man's personal editorial comment: The Concept Cars of the 1950s and 1960s pushed the automotive design envelope farther than any design within the last 40 years.

:w
 
1951 Buick LeSabre Concept Car.

"The General Motors Le Sabre was a 1951 concept car. Possibly the most important show car of the 1950s, it introduced aircraft-inspired design elements such as the wrap-around windshield and tail fins, which became common on automotive designs during the second half of the decade."

LT4man's personal editorial comment: The Concept Cars of the 1950s and 1960s pushed the automotive design envelope farther than any design within the last 40 years.

:w
It seems that was too easy. I'll have to find something much harder next time.:chuckle
I guess you're up now.
 
WOW... great clue! You afraid we might guess it? :L

Fiat 124 Spider is my guess.
 
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No. Not a Fiat 124 Spyder.

But is an Italian automobile.

:w
 
Just to clarify my previous answer to ROCKETBLOCK.

The automobile pictured is NOT a Fiat 124 Spyder.

The car IS similar to a Fiat 124 Spyder.

Hope this helps. Not really! :chuckle

:w
 
Really !!

Just to clarify my previous answer to ROCKETBLOCK.

The automobile pictured is NOT a Fiat 124 Spyder.

The car IS similar to a Fiat 124 Spyder.

Hope this helps. Not really! :chuckle

:w

I see no picture....Or is this a send up ?
 
See Post 130.

:w
 
Another picture clue:

Mystery car 6-28-14.jpg

This is the front of the car on the driver's side.

:w
 
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I see no picture....Or is this a send up ?

Hmmm.. I am sitting here at a Best Western using the house computer and I don't see the photo in post 130... YET last night in the room on my laptop I could see the rear fender of a bluish small car... ;shrug

I have to go we are leaving for Houston in a couple of minutes.. I will investigate this later, unless another Mod/Admin chimes in before...


Bud
 
Bud, here is another picture of the rear of the car from Post 130.

Hope you can see this one.

Mystery car 6-29-14.jpg

Rear of the car on driver's side.

:w
 
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Hmmm.. I am sitting here at a Best Western using the house computer and I don't see the photo in post 130... YET last night in the room on my laptop I could see the rear fender of a bluish small car... ;shrug

I have to go we are leaving for Houston in a couple of minutes.. I will investigate this later, unless another Mod/Admin chimes in before...


Bud

The picture I posted in Post 130 is now missing!

Wonder where it went to???

Sorry for all the confusion.

I posted a new rear shot in Post 138.

:w
 
No idea what happened to the picture in Post 130. Bizarre!

Those curves look familiar... Hmm....

Mac
 

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