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Fawn

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Circa 1925 Oakland

I wish I had gotten the top of the windmill in the frame!

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I don't think they're open today

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1934 Chevrolet Schoolbus

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Another 1920's car I can't identify!

Any guesses? Bonus points for naming the custom coachbuilder!

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WWI era or early 20's truck

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1928 Dodge Victory 6

This one was a mystery car, but not anymore! See
www.flickr.com/photos/haeretik/2381193199/in/set-72157604...
www.flickr.com/photos/haeretik/2382025950/
www.flickr.com/photos/ntxpeach68/648291154/
www.flickr.com/photos/96535157@N00/843026618/
www.photographnewzealand.com/6.html (this one needs a little wheel alignment work!)
Look at my picture in the large size and you'll see the outline where the Dodge shield-and-wings emblem used to be above the point on the radiator shell. Only the '28 Victory 6 had this distinctive radiator shell design - the other 1928 Dodge models were very different in appearance, which threw me off the track at first.

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1924 Studebaker Big Six

I couldn't identify this car, but I now believe that it is a 1924 Studebaker Big Six. See the comments under the picture of the front of this car for details.

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1928 Dodge Victory 6

This one had me completely baffled and I asked for comments that might help me identify the make. Since then I have realized that it is a 1928 Dodge Victory 6. I had looked at photos of other '28 Dodges - the Standard 4 and the Senior 6 - for comparison, but forgot about the Victory 6, which had this distinctive front-end appearance. That hood isn't the right one for this car, BTW - it clearly doesn't fit right and one of the characteristics of a '28 Victory 6 is that the louvres were grouped from front to back in three groups of four followed by one group of two. That back door doesn't match and looks like it may have come off of a Model A Ford.

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1924 Studebaker Big Six Dashboard

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Circa 1925 Oakland dashboard

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Circa 1925 Oakland

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Circa 1925 Oakland dashboard detail

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Model T Ford

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Circa 1925 Oakland

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Looks like a 1929 or 1930 DeSoto converted into a pickup

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Early 20's Chevrolet

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Early 30's Chevrolet Truck

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Early 20's Chevrolet

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