A couple more I missed, a black '40 120 convertible sedan parked directly across from the red '37 120 convertible sedan pictured above. The striking difference in the top heights was very easy to observe: standing at the windshield header next to the '37, one can sight across the top of the material; next to the '40, another of two inches of height is in view. One wonders if the taller top height was the result of customer complaints, in that hat-wearing era?
Bringing up the rear is the old soldier WW I Packard truck.
Steve
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