Ok here's another
Ok here's another
It's the only way to get your tough ones Neal. I question how you get some of mine!
Prototype or a custom? Looks a bit Chevelle like from the roofline and side windows. But judging from the Mustangs in the background it may be a Ford car show.
Last edited by VocalNeal; 03-07-2015 at 01:29 PM.
^^^^ It's an old Austin.
A10?
OK only so many cars with flying lady badges. It is not Rolls Royce (obviously) and not Hispano Suiza wrong flying lady-type badge and the actual car badge is wrong it maybe an old Buick of some kind, but it is right hand drive so...?
Isn't that a US flag in the background?
Better to think inside the pub, than outside the box?
I apologize if any offence was caused. unless it was intended.
You people, you think I know feck nothing; I tell you: I know feck all
Those who cannot change their mind, cannot change anything.
^A British Austin?
wrong and wrong
Are you saying it is not a Buick?
you're only half right
It is a McLaughlin Buick.
They were the canadian company that sold buicks in Canada and developed their own versions.
One sold at auction in the UK a few months ago for a tidy sum.
Well done tax. 1935 McLaughlin-Buick Century. The McLaughlin Carriage Company was in Oshawa Ontario and was absorbed by GM. They continued to make a car with Col. R.S. McLaughlin's name on it. Col. Sam McLaughlin is the most famous man in Oshawa history, his former home is a museum. The Canadian Motor Museum is also in Oshawa. I worked for GM Oshawa for awhile when I was 18.
/\/\/\ 1970 Ford Torino 427 Prototype, had to search it but! I,m a Chev Man too!
worth a cool $500,000!
OK while we wrestle with pedantry how about this?
Bingo
^ correct, I knew that it would be too easy.
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