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Olsmobile + Model A

aeronca65t

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We were driving up to my brother's place in Connecticut when we saw this Oldsmobile (first two photos) just after we went over the Tappan Zee Bridge.

Then, near his house (near Yale University), we saw these two old Fords for sale (last photo)

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Could be a coincidence: I saw an Oldsmobile looking very much like that, but not on a trailer. It was parked just off Route 6 near Windham Connecticut yesterday afternoon. A trailer was next to it.

I wouldn't mind having those two Fords as yard art myself.

Tom
 
I love that era (late 1930s) GM designs. Really cool shape.
 
Late '30s GM designs? Remember Harley Earl and the 1938 Buick "Y-job"? First displayed at the Chicago Auto Show of 1938.

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