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Vintage American cars - the real vintage ones

Thanks John (Coldplugs)...

That was helpful, anyone want anymore old vintage cars to identify? /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif There were some more posted today by the same guy...
 
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#7 is a Model T so I went to my Ford expert. He says it's a 1924 model because the 1925 had 21 inch tires instead of the 30 inch tires on this car, and the 1923 model had suicide doors. I won't argue.

#8 may be a Willys Knight - not sure.

No clue on #6. Curved dash but not an Olds.
 
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