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My Adventures Finding Classics
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speters
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Today I went on an adventure and wanted to share my findings. I am just getting into photography and why not shoot what I love! Any help identifying these cars would be greatly appreciated. I am hooked and want to find and photograph more. Maybe I can help someone find their next project!

1930 Ford Model A Murray Body Town Sedan
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1941-48 Ford Super Deluxe Convertible
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Lincoln Zephyr
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Lincoln Continental
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1942 Packard One Eighty
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Packard 1939?
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1942 Ford
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Posted on: 2011/4/7 14:57
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Re: My Adventures Finding Classics
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Lincoln Zephyr V12 4-D Sedan 1938
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1937 Packard
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Mustang II
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Subaru
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Lincoln Continental
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Buick Super 4 Door 1951?
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1949 Lincoln 4 door
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Posted on: 2011/4/7 15:08
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Re: My Adventures Finding Classics
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Lincoln Continental
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Packard 1939?
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Lincoln Continental Convertible
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Lincoln Continental
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I can not identify this lincoln under all the rubble
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Buick Super
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42 Ford and Packard 1939?ish
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Packard Clipper Deluxe
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Posted on: 2011/4/7 15:19
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Re: My Adventures Finding Classics
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Posted on: 2011/4/7 15:20
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Re: My Adventures Finding Classics
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I'm no artist, but I really like the photograph of the Lincoln Zephyr emblem surrounded by dried leaves and the photo of the "crossed-eyed" Packard with the tree growing behind the bumper.

As for identifying the cars, they're mostly Ford and Packard products and I'm sure the guys here will chime in shortly about the Packards.

Can you tell us more about where you were taking the pictures? It looks like an interesting place.

Good luck with the photography hobby...post pictures often!

Posted on: 2011/4/7 20:43
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Re: My Adventures Finding Classics
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The One-Eighty is a 1941 model not a 1942. The '42s had horizontal whiskers. The other Packard is a pre-'38 car. It has the one-piece windshield. Thanks for sharing these graveyard photos, disturbing but beautiful.

(o{I}o)

Posted on: 2011/4/7 22:07
We move toward
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What occupies our mind... (W. Scherer)
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JD in KC
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Well, at least the photo of the '41 LWB 180 has one good feature... It makes me feel a whole lot better about the condition of mine! Wonder if it still has its radio(s)... probably not.

Posted on: 2011/4/8 9:41
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Re: My Adventures Finding Classics
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Indeed a fantastic group of photos, sad really. The 37 V12 Club Sedan should have been kept in the barn rather than the 46/7 Clipper (just my opinion), but me thinks there was more going on with this situation than meets the rationale eye. Maybe a government experiment on the effects of acid rain...just look at the trunklid on that continental...

Posted on: 2011/4/8 9:49
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