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Stolen from the web. Taken in NYC in late 30's. It is a 32 2 door? with a added horn. Winterfront plus a radiator covering, dual wipers. and a greyhound radiator cap.
No witewalls and no chrome on windshield. Did the delux 2 doors get chromed windshields? It may be a standard with added cowl lights. It could be a Vicky? I did not think the greyhond caps were made before the 70's. Who knew! He looks like he is on a mission! |
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Have at it...
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There were greyhounds in the 1932 Sears catalogue for radiator ornaments
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Two winterfronts, fabric and the Pines insert; he was taking no chances with cold weather! Aftermarket horn and radiator cap and a crooked bumper. It's either a Tudor or Victoria in its original Tunis gray and Old Chester gray body colors.
The only North American '32 closed car with a plated windshield frame originally was the deluxe coupe (3-w). |
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Last edited by RB; 12-27-2020 at 03:08 PM. |
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