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My Dad on the horse, my uncle on leave during WWII. Any idea on the year of car? I have another pic of the same car, bare rim on the back, no tire on it. Couldn't buy another tire during the war. Thanks, Gary
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Looks like a 36 standard coupe to me
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to me also.
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![]() The "wide five" Spare Wheel indicates this as a 1936 model, while the single Tail Light denotes a Standard model. As it is a Standard model, it would automatically be a Five Window Coupe, as the Three Window Coupes were only available as Deluxe models. |
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