Class: Cars, Sedan — Model origin:
Vehicle used by a character or in a car chase
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◊ 2009-11-23 20:27 |
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◊ 2009-11-23 21:08 |
Looks American. Packard perhaps? Or even a Russian derivate of it? |
◊ 2009-11-23 21:17 |
I don't think so. From big cars Russian has only GAZ M-1 - http://www.autosoviet.altervista.org/gazM1-2.jpg and ZiS 101 - http://www.autosoviet.altervista.org/ZIS1018.JPG -- Last edit: 2009-11-23 21:18:29 |
◊ 2009-11-23 21:19 |
Maybe a Horch 850 with a fake grille... |
◊ 2009-11-23 21:30 |
Or a 1934 Cadillac? http://www.vfrclc.org/images/34_Woodbury_355D-20_5p.JPG American cars in Russia generally have to undergo considerable modification in 60-odd years ... |
◊ 2009-11-23 23:49 |
Looks mid-30's Buick to me but I don't have my reference sources with me. Could be Cadillac. Definitely not Packard. Should be easy to check. -- Last edit: 2009-11-23 23:50:25 |
◊ 2009-11-24 09:20 |
Going by the wheels it is a 1933 Buick and from the profile of the back of the body it is a series 90. |
◊ 2009-11-24 10:00 |
It is not a 1933 but a 1934 Buick Series 90 ( model 90 or 90 L) : 1933 Buicks had six hood ventilation doors whereas the 1934's had the 4 horizontal hood louvres as seen on the thumbnail here.Wheels are also 1934 , 1933 Buick artillary wheels appear more spiked . Also , the standing lights are not on top of the fenders as in 1933 .The rear weavertail styling was introduced in 1933 and continued to 1935. |