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◊ 2009-07-30 23:07 |
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◊ 2009-07-30 23:52 |
Looks very British... Singer ?? -- Last edit: 2009-07-31 00:04:11 |
◊ 2009-07-31 09:20 |
I don't think so; it's too tall for a Bantam and not big enough for a Super 12. Apart from the sloped back it looks a lot like a Ford Eight Model Y, and I'm wondering if it's a special or local body. |
◊ 2009-07-31 10:44 |
That would be very interesting |
◊ 2009-07-31 11:18 |
It has fully integrated headlights placed quite inboard at each side of the grille with an extension flowing in the front fender wells.Furthermore ,there seems to be 5 cooling shells on the side of the hood.I suspect a 1936 Willys "77" sedan,but there are no other details and more would help to confirm. |
◊ 2009-07-31 11:29 |
Um ... I'm inclined to think pilou's right. Willys (other than Jeeps) are a bit out of my experience, but I've had a look at Google Images and this certainly looks a lot like a Willys 77. |
◊ 2009-07-31 11:53 |
That IS a surprise... such a narrow car being American. Just before the war the (newer) model "38" was built in Amsterdam; is there anything known about building Willys cars in Sweden? |
◊ 2009-07-31 21:48 |
A nice pic of a 77 Willys http://www.kitfoster.com/images/2008-10-16_Willys77Web-Large.jpg |
◊ 2022-02-27 08:27 |
Also a Chrysler Royal -39. |