| Trim Details (Club Sedan) BigKev 1941-47 Clipper Plates 12/04/2008 13:40 733 0 0.00 (0 votes)Rate this Image
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| Trim Details (Sedan) BigKev 1941-47 Clipper Plates 12/04/2008 13:40 793 0 0.00 (0 votes)Rate this Image
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| Trunk and Trunk Lid BigKev 1941-47 Clipper Plates 12/04/2008 13:40 884 0 0.00 (0 votes)Rate this Image
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| Water Pump BigKev 1941-47 Clipper Plates 12/04/2008 13:40 940 1 0.00 (0 votes)Rate this Image
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| Windshield Wiper BigKev 1941-47 Clipper Plates 12/04/2008 13:40 1534 0 0.00 (0 votes)Rate this Image
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| '41 Clipper Denny Z 1941 12/02/2008 19:58 1664 0 0.00 (0 votes)Rate this Image
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| '41 "The First of the Clippers" Denny Z 1941 12/02/2008 19:52 1584 0 0.00 (0 votes)Rate this Image
Grove Green example on tour in Ohio |
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| 41 swb 160 Rollson Panel Brougham Owen_Dyneto 1941 12/02/2008 12:21 1963 0 0.00 (0 votes)Rate this Image
Here's a fairly interesting car, photographed by this writer at the 2004 CCCA Grand Classic in Mt. Olive, NJ. It's a one-off panel brougham on a short wheelbase by Rollson which is unusual enough, but the fact that it was based on the less expensive 160 rather than the more luxurious 180 is interesting. In discussing this over the years with the owner (Kevin Gaffney of NJ, now deceased) we came to the conclusion that since a bare chassis wasn't offered and the entire body and all the interior rear of the windshield was to be scrapped, it made no sense to purchase the 180 just to throw all the additional value in the scrap bin. |
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| 1932 Twin Six by Dietrich Owen_Dyneto 1932 11/30/2008 9:48 2081 3 0.00 (0 votes)Rate this Image
1932 Twin Six convertible victoria by Dietrich (chassis 906, 147 inch wb, body style #2072) photographed by this writer at a regional VMCCA meet in Allendale, NJ about 1966-68. I don't recall the owner but the car carried CT license plates. The dual rear-mounted spares was a very uncommon feature. |
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| Packard Twelve with early Pierce Arrow body Owen_Dyneto 1937 11/29/2008 16:45 1885 1 8.00 (1 vote)Rate this Image
This 1937 Packard Twelve chassis was fitted with the coachwork from an older (believe about 1917) Pierce Arrow. Photo taken at the Petit Jean Mountain Museum in 1970 by the author. |
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