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                                                                   A pair of 1959 Buicks


Many consider it the most beautiful Buick ever


Actually, the low profile and wedge shape were largely copied                                 
from cars Chrysler introduced two years earlier                                              


The Buick's nicely-appointed interior


                                                                      1962 Morgan


With a wooden frame and plywood floor, termites were a bigger threat than rust


The Morgan's sporty dash                                                            


...and neat 4-cylinder engine


                                               Pretty hot stuff for a "business man"


1922 Model T Ford


Mostly original, except the electric ignition                


The Model T's simple 4-banger


                      1959 Pontiac Catalina — a sentimental favorite — I owned a new one


The '59 Pontiac dash brings back memories — I spent many hours behind one


Just what I want to be finally carried away in                                           


What do you mean, tacky?


                                                               I think it's very tasteful


Not sure why you need a CO2 canister in a casket


An exploded 1957 Ford Skyliner                                                     


Part 1940, part 1936 and part who-knows-what Ford truck


                                                                  ...with a modern screaming V8


...and a very personalized dash


If you know your Chrysler 300 lettered series, the "G" identifies the 1961 model             


...featuring Chrysler's storied "Forward Look"


           1930 Model A Ford — first complete production line station wagon — before that you
              had to order car from Ford and wooden body panels from another manufacturer


1930 Model A Sedan


I've got so many pictures of Corvettes, I now only photograph really outstanding ones,     
like this 1958 model                                                                   


The rather plain but reliable 1952 Chevrolet

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