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◊ 2021-09-05 04:42 |
Volvo Duett? |
◊ 2021-09-05 10:51 |
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◊ 2021-09-05 17:07 |
That was my thought Link to "commons.wikimedia.org" |
◊ 2021-09-05 18:44 |
I don't think it's a Volvo. There seems to be only one rear window in the picture. The Duett had two. Isn't there too much chrome on the side of the car for a Volvo Duett? |
◊ 2021-09-05 19:39 |
Perhaps a 1940s Ford Sedan Delivery... |
GAZM1 ◊ 2021-09-05 22:35 |
It looks similar to a 1945 Ford sedan delivery, but the hood looks bigger than the one from a Ford and is similar to a Chevrolet Advance Design truck, but it looks too small to be a panel truck. |
◊ 2021-09-05 23:39 |
No civilian vehicle production in 1945, you mean 1946. |
◊ 2021-09-06 01:21 |
Would a Morris be out of the question for USA in the 80s? |
◊ 2021-09-06 01:42 |
^ Not sure what Morris would match. It's not a Minor or Oxford. |
◊ 2021-09-06 04:15 |
That's the ones I kinda half thought, looking again I see not. |
GAZM1 ◊ 2021-09-06 06:51 |
The more I look it reminds me of a Chevy panel truck, so could this be one, although it still looks small compared to the limousine, but that may be just a trick of the camera. I found something similar here: https://ww2.oldchevytrucks.com/blog/index.php/2018/07/chevrolet-funeral-hearse/ |
◊ 2021-09-08 03:52 |
The only Brit I can think of which might fit is the Triumph Estate Wagon [TR10] (which was the US name for the Standard Ten Companion). But that's a suggestion for people to throw stones at, not a definite ID. |
◊ 2021-09-08 08:33 |
Incoming! In either version of the Ten Companion the top of the headlights was higher than the centre of the bonnet. This is not the case here. |