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year, make , model... thanks everyone.
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It looks to me as a 1928 Pontiac.
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I thought maybe it was a Model A , but i didn't know for sure.
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I never saw a step like that on the back fender, to get in the rumble seat.
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I too first thought it was a Pontiac because of the hood ornament, but, the wheels and door hinges aren't right. Thats one nice looking car, I'll try to figure ot out.
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Here is a close up of the side trim of a 28 Pontiac if that means anything.
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mass A man might be right. Rear step?
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Pretty much looks like the same trim as in Duffy's picture alright.
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1928 Pontiac roadster.
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A few other makes of cars had the rumble step plate mounted on the leading edge rear fender. Packard for one.
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Thanks for all the help guys.Found this pic in my grandfathers stuff.
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Hood ornament looks like either Pontiac or Stutz to me. I also vote Pontiac.
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Hey Duffer? Is this how Grandpa met Grandma?
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Wow...if he was around i'm sure he would get a kick out of this picture ...
thanks Skeezizxx |
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