American Automotive from the 1930s
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Nash Big Six (1932-1934)
RegisteredMotor Cars1930sRead more...Nash Big Six Make Nash Production 1932 to 1934 Class Motor car Engine 6 Cylinder The Nash Big Six was a series of six-cylinder cars of Nash Motors Company in Kenosha . It ...
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Nash Standard Eight (1932-1933)
RegisteredMotor Cars1930sRead more...Nash Standard Eight Make Nash Production 1932 to 1933 Class Motor car Engine 4054 cc The Nash Standard Eight was a series of eight-cylinder cars of Nash Motors ...
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Oldsmobile History (1901-2004)
Manufacturers1900sRead more...Oldsmobile (Olds Motor Vehicle Co) History Oldsmobile were from the year 1897 in Lansing (Michigan) produced by the Olds Motor Vehicle Co. Vehicles. History Oldsmobile’s were ...
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Packard 120 1st gen (1935–1937)
RegisteredLuxury Cars1930sRead more...Packard 120 first generation car range and history Vehicle technical details Manufacturer: Packard Production: 1935 to 1937 Class: luxury car Assembly plants: Detroit, Michigan, ...
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Packard 120 2nd gen (1939-1941)
RegisteredLuxury Cars1930s 1940sRead more...Packard 120 second generation history Vehicle technical details Manufacturer: Packard Production: 1939 to 1941 Class: luxury car Total production: 125,027 Assembly plants: ...
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Packard Light Eight (1932)
RegisteredMotor Cars1930sRead more...Packard Light Eight car range and history Vehicle technical details Manufacturer: Packard Production: 1932 Class: motor car Top speed: 115 km/h Body and chassis Body styles: ...
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Packard Super Eight (1934-1950)
Motor Cars1930s 1940sRead more...Packard Super Eight The Packard Super Eight was the largest eight-cylinder passenger car model manufactured by the Packard Motor Car Company in Detroit since 1934 along with ...
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Phantom Corsair (1937-1938)
RegisteredManufacturers1930sRead more...Phantom Corsair Rust Heinz Automotive manufacturer of California,United States of America from 1937-1938. The Phantom Corsair , born in 1937, was a unique futuristic 6 passenger ...
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Pierce-Arrow History (1901-1938)
Manufacturers1900sRead more...Pierce-Arrow Motor Car Company History American Automotive manufacturer Buffalo, New York, United States From 1901 to 1938 The 1902 Pierce Arrow Motorette Pierce-Arrow Motor Car ...
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Plymouth Deluxe PD (1933)
Motor Cars1930sRead more...Plymouth Deluxe Model PD Production period: 1933 Body versions: Saloon, Coupé, Cabriolet Engines: Gasoline engine: 3.1 litres (51 kW) Length: 4534 mm Wheelbase: 2845 mm Curb ...
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Plymouth Deluxe PJ, P2, P4 P6 (1935-1939)
Luxury Cars1930sRead more...Plymouth Deluxe PJ, P2, P4 and P6 Production period: 1935 to 1939 Body versions: Saloon, Pullman sedan, station wagon, coupé, convertible Engines: Gasoline engine: 3.3 litres (60 ...
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Pontiac History (1926-2010)
Manufacturers1920sRead more...Pontiac History Pontiac was a car brand of the US automotive group General Motors. Following the bankruptcy of General Motors in 2009 and the associated restructuring of the ...
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Reo History (1905-1975)
Manufacturers1900sRead more...REO Motor Car Company The REO Motor Car Company was an famous American automaker based in Lansing. From 1905 to 1975 . History REO at first as RE Olds Motor Car Company ,was ...
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Reo Speed Wagon (1908-1966)
Registeredlorries Trucks1900s 1910s 1920sRead more...Reo Speed Wagon Production period: 1908 to 1966 Manufacturer: Reo Type: Commercial vehicle Body versions : Various Engines: Gasoline 4 and 6 cylinder The Reo Speed Wagon was ...
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Rockne Studebaker (1931-1933)
Manufacturers1930sRead more...Rockne Motor Corporation (Studebaker) Automotive manufacturer of Detroit, Michigan.United States from 1931 to 1933. Rockne was an American automobile brand, which was operated ...
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Schacht (1904-1940)
RegisteredManufacturers1900sRead more...Schacht Motor Car Company Automotive manufacturer of Cincinnati Ohio. United States from 1904 to 1940. The Schacht Motor Car Company was an American automaker, which manufactured ...
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Stout (1932-1946)
Manufacturers1930sRead more...Stout Motor Car Company The Stout Scarab is an automobile from Stout Motor Car Company in the 1930s. History The shape of the Stout Scarab was unusual at the time. Decades later, ...
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Studebaker Champion 1st gen (1939–1941)
Motor Cars1930s 1940sRead more...Studebaker Champion First generation Production 1939–1941 Class Motor car Body style 2-4 door sedan Engine 164.3 cu in (2.7 L) I6 Length 188.75 in (4,794 mm) The Studebaker ...
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Studebaker Commander (1927-1936)
RegisteredMotor Cars1920s 1930sRead more...Studebaker Commander Manufacturer Studebaker Model years 1927 to 1937 Assembly United States Class mid-size Layout Front-engine, rear-wheel-drive The Studebaker Commander was a ...
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Studebaker Commander (1937-1958)
RegisteredMotor Cars1930s 1940s 1950sRead more...Studebaker Commander Manufacturer Studebaker Model years 1937-1958 Assembly United States Class mid-size Layout Front-engine, rear-wheel-drive In 1937, the Commander was again ...
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Studebaker Dictator (1927-1937)
Motor Cars1920s 1930sRead more...Studebaker Dictator Manufacturer Studebaker Class Motor Car Model years 1927 to 1937 Assembly United States Class Luxury Car Layout Front-engine, rear-wheel-drive The Studebaker ...
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Studebaker President (1927-1958)
RegisteredLuxury Cars1920s 1930s 1950sRead more...Studebaker President range Manufacturer: Studebaker Corporation Type: Luxury car Body type: Various Production period: 1927 to 1958 The Studebaker President was the most ...
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Stutz History (1911-1939)
Manufacturers1910sRead more...Stutz Motor Car Company history Automotive manufacturer of Indianapolis , Indiana.United States from 1911 to 1939 The Stutz Motor Car Company of America , was ...
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Terraplane (1932-1939)
RegisteredManufacturers1930sRead more...Terraplane (Hudson) Automotive manufacturer of Detroit.United States from 1932 to 1939. Terraplane was a car brand of the Hudson Motor Car Co. in Detroit and existed from 1932 to ...
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Willys 37/38/48 (1937-1942)
Motor Cars1930s 1940sRead more...Willy's 37/38/48 / Speedway / Americar Manufacturer: Willys-Overland Production period: 1937 to 1942 Class: Motor car Body versions: Saloon, station wagon, coupe, pickup Engines: ...
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Willys 77 (1933-1937)
RegisteredMotor Cars1930sRead more...Willy's 77 Manufacturer: Willys-Overland Production period: 1933 to 1937 Class : Motor car Body versions : Saloon , station wagon , coupe , pickup Engines: Gasoline engines :2.4 ...
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Windsor (1929-1930)
RegisteredManufacturers1920sRead more...Windsor Corporation (Moon Motor Car Company) Automotive manufacturer of St. Louis, Missouri. United States from 1929 to 1930. Windsor Phaeton White Prince from 1929 The Windsor ...
