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Wish list
Ok guys, on my poll thread I explain why I am giving you a limited choice at this point, but there definitely is place for a wish list. Wish list are fun anyway so feel free to share your expectations!
Here are a few production cars I consider as some of the most interesting: 1930-39 -Chrysler Airflow -Chrysler Imperial -Any of the Auburn, Cord, Duesenberg -Packard twelve -Cadillac V-16 -Lincoln Zephyr -Any Ford V8 (I prefer the '33-34 models though) -1933 Pierce-Arrow Silver Arrow 1940-49 -Chrysler Town & Country -Ford Woodies -1949 Mercury -1949 Ford -Lincoln Continental -1948-49 Cadillac -1949 Buick -1942 Chevrolet Fleetline Aerosedan -1948 Packard -1947-49 Kaiser/Frazer -1947 Studebaker -Hudsons (any year) -1949 Nash 1950-1959 -Any Chevy -Any Ford -'50-51-52-53-54-57-59 Buicks -1958 Pontiac Bonneville -'54-55-56-57 Oldsmobile -Any Cadillac -1952-54 Mercury -1956-57 Continental MarkII -1958 Edsel -1953-59 Plymouth -Any Chrysler before 1959 -1953-58 Desotos -1957-59 Imperials -'53-54-55-56-59 Dodges -1952-53 Kaiser -Henry J -1954 Kaiser Darrin -Corvettes -Thunderbirds -1953-59 Studebaker coupes -1953-56 Packard Carribbean -1950-55 Hudsons -1950-59 Rambler -1950-54 Nash -1954-59 Nash Metropolitan -Willys Aero -Willys Jeepster -1950 Crosley Hot Shot (not pretty, but somewhat interesting) -1952 Muntz See, I am interested in alot of models, so post your wishes, they could really match mine (especially if it is a fifties)! Cami |
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Cami, my first choices from your list are the Cord, Deusenberg, Studebakers, Henry J., and Nash Metropolitan. But it would be a great treat to have models of any of the cars you've listed.
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I see you have the Ford Woodies listed. A 1953 Studebaker Cantrell Woody station wagon would be nice.
1953 Studebaker (Cantrell-bodied) woody station wagon Actually any woody would be nice.
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Early '30s Duesenburg SJ, Cadillac V-16, Packard Speedster-all with phaeton bodywork. A Cord roadster would be nice also. A 33-34 Ford sedan would be interesting just from the "Bonnie and Clyde" connection.
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Any (or all) the late 40s stepdown types for me,
And the late Studebakers of course. Johnny. |
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Cord, stepdown Hudsons, Studebakers, they were all considered for next year, I take your request as a confirmation. Baby T-birds and first gen Corvettes are also considered. What do you think? I also have to reserve some time to finish the '50-'53 Cadillac you saw on the 1953 Cadillac thread. 5-6 models a year probably is the best I can do considering the amount of time required to bring them to the highest standards.
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Next you'll be tellin' us you've got a husband and six kids to look after as well !!
I thought you gals were s'posed to be good at multi-taskin'. Now you just knuckle down like a good girl, and get the job done !! Excellent work so far. Thanks in advance. Johnny. xxx |
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Almost any vehicle in your Wish List would be a very fine addition to a collection Cami.
I've only a few offshore suggestions, simply because they had influences in American styling within the relevant decades, which makes the offshore vehicles relevant to a US vehicle collection. 1934 Essex Super Six 1939 Tatra 77 1937 Bugatti Atlantique 1957 Jaguar Type IX 1957 Mercedes Benz 300 Sl Gullwing Coupe 1959 Bentley Continental R Type. (Ever noticed how the early Lincoln Continentals seemed influenced by the Bentley Continental?) Kind and Respectful Regards Cami, Uyraell.
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Thanks for your suggestions Uyraell. Cami |
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