American Automotive from the 1940s
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International K KB series (1940-1949)
Registeredlorries Trucks1940sRead more...International K and KB series Manufacturer International Harvester Class Full-size pickup truck The International K and KB series are trucks that were produced by International ...
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International L series (1949-1952)
RegisteredVans Pick-ups1940s 1950sRead more...International L series Manufacturer International Harvester Production 1949–1952 Layout FR layout Engine 220 cu in (3.6 l) Silver Diamond I6 240 cu in (3.9 l) Silver Diamond I6 ...
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International Metro Van (1938-1975)
RegisteredVans Pick-ups1930s 1940s 1950s 1960sRead more...International Metro Van Manufacturer International Harvester Also called Metro Production 1938-1975 Assembly United States Designer Raymond Loewy Class Light-duty Van or Coach ...
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Jeep CJ 3 (1949-1968)
RegisteredOff-Road1940s 1950s 1960sRead more...Jeep CJ 3A 3B Production period: 1949-1953 Engines: Gasoline engine: 2.2 liters (46 kW) Length: 3300 mm Width: 1500 mm Height: 1700 mm Wheelbase : 2032 mm Curb weight: 823 kg ...
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Kaiser Motors (1947–1955)
RegisteredManufacturers1940sRead more...Kaiser Motors American Automotive manufacturer Michigan, USA From 1946 to 1955 Kaiser Motors was an American automaker based in Willow Run , Michigan , United States. Kaiser ...
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Lincoln Continental 1st gen (1939-1948)
RegisteredLuxury Cars1930s 1940sRead more...Lincoln Continental First generation 1939–1948 Overview Model years 1940–1948 Designer Eugene T. "Bob" Gregorie Body and chassis Body style 2-door coupe 2-door convertible Layout ...
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Lincoln Cosmopolitan (1949-1954)
RegisteredLuxury Cars1940s 1950sRead more...Lincoln Cosmopolitan Production period: 1949 to 1954 Class : Luxury car Body versions : Saloon , Coupé ,convertible Engines: Gasoline 5.2-5.5 liters The Lincoln Cosmopolitan was ...
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Lincoln Zephyr (1936-1942)
RegisteredLuxury Cars1930s 1940sRead more...Lincoln Zephyr Production period: 1936 to 1942 Class : Luxury car Body versions : Saloon , Coupé ,Cabriolet Engines: Gasoline 4.4 liters V12 The Lincoln Zephyr is an ...
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Mack trucks history (1894-)
Manufacturers1890sRead more...Mack Trucks Inc.History Mack Trucks, Inc. is an American commercial vehicle manufacturer . The company was founded in 1900 as the Mack Brothers Company and since 2001 has been ...
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Midget Motors (1947–1969)
RegisteredManufacturers1940sRead more...Midget Motors Corporation Automotive manufacturer of United States from 1946 to 1970. King Midget was a micro car produced between 1946 and 1970 by the Midget Motors Corporation. ...
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Motorette Corp (1946-1948)
RegisteredManufacturers1940sRead more...Motorette Corporation Automotive manufacturer of Buffalo New York.United States from 1946 to 1948 The Motorette Corporation was an American automaker, which was based in Buffalo ...
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Nash Airflyte (1949-1960)
Motor Cars1940s 1950sRead more...Nash Airflyte The Nash Airflyte was Nash Motors' first attempt to produce a streamlined passenger car in Kenosha , Wisconsin . At the same time it is the first redesign of the ...
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Nash Ambassador (1932-1948)
Motor Cars1930s 1940sRead more...Nash Ambassador 1932 to 1948 Type motor car years mid 1932 to 1948 Layout Longitudinal front-engine, rear-wheel drive Engine straight 6 and 8 Wheelbase 3175-3607 mm Mid-1932 Nash ...
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Nash Ambassador (1949-1951)
Motor Cars1940s 1950sRead more...Nash Ambassador 1949 to 1951 Type motor car years 1949 to 1951 Layout Longitudinal front-engine, rear-wheel drive Engine 236.6 cu in (3.8 L) I6 Wheelbase 3,073 mm Length 5,105 mm ...
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Oldsmobile 98 1st Gen (1941)
RegisteredMotor Cars1940sRead more...Oldsmobile 98 First generation Model years 1941 Assembly Lansing, Michigan, U.S. South Gate, California, U.S. Linden, New Jersey, U.S. Designer Harley Earl Body style ...
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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 110 (1940-1941)
RegisteredMotor Cars1940sRead more...Packard 110 car range and history Packard 110 Vehicle technical details Manufacturer: Packard Production: 1940 to 1941 Class: motor car Total production: 62,300 Body and chassis ...
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Packard 160 Super Eight (1940-1942)
RegisteredMotor Cars1940sRead more...Packard Super Eight 160 range and history Packard 160 Vehicle technical details Manufacturer: Packard Production: 1940 to 1942 Class: motor car Total production: 11,767 Body and ...
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Packard 180 (1940-1942)
RegisteredMotor Cars1940sRead more...Packard 180 (One-Eighty ) range and history Packard 180 Vehicle technical details Manufacturer: Packard Production: 1940 to 1942 Class: motor car 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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Playboy (1947-1951)
RegisteredManufacturers1940sRead more...Playboy Motor Car Corporation Automotive manufacturer of Buffalo , New York.United States from 1947 to 1951 The Playboy Motor Car Corporation , based in Buffalo New York was ...
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Plymouth Deluxe P10, P11, P12 (1940-1941)
Motor Cars1940sRead more...Plymouth Deluxe Models P10, P11, P11D and P12 (1940-1941) Manufacturer Plymouth Production period: 1940 to 1941 Type: Motor car Body versions : Various Engines: Gasoline:3.3 ...
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Pontiac Chieftain 1st gen (1949-1954)
Motor Cars1940s 1950sRead more...Pontiac Chieftain First generation Model years 1949 to 1954 Class Motor car Body style 2-4 door sedan,2-door coupe,2-door hardtop,2-door convertible,4-door station wagon Platform ...
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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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Pontiac Streamliner (1941-1948)
Motor Cars1940sRead more...Pontiac Streamliner 1941-1948 Production period: 1941 to 1948 Body versions : Saloon , station wagon , coupe Engines: Gasoline : 3.9-4.1 liters(66-78 kW) Length: 5194-5477 mm ...
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Pontiac Torpedo 1st gen (1940-1941)
RegisteredMotor Cars1940sRead more...Pontiac Torpedo First Generation years 1940 to 1941 Body style various Engine 239 cu in (3.9 L) Flathead I6 249 cu in (4.1 L) Silver-Streak I8 Transmission ...
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Pontiac Torpedo 2nd Gen (1941-1948)
Motor Cars1940sRead more...Pontiac Torpedo second generation Model years 1941 to 1948 Assembly U.S. A Body style 2-door Business and Club coupe 2-door sedan fastback and coupe 4-door 4-6 window sedan ...
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Publix (1947-1948)
RegisteredManufacturers1940sRead more...Publix Motor Car Company Automotive manufacturer of Buffalo New York.United States from 1947 to 1948. The Publix Motor Car Company was an American automaker, which was based in ...
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Pup (1988-1949)
RegisteredManufacturers1940sRead more...Pup Motor Car Company Automotive manufacturer of Wisconsin.United States from 1948 to 1949. The Pup Motor Car Company was an American automaker, which was based in 1948 and 1949 ...
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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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Rockefeller (1949-1954)
RegisteredManufacturers1940sRead more...Rockefeller Sports Car Corporation Automotive manufacturer of United States from 1949 to 1954. The Rockefeller Sports Car Corporation was an American automaker, which was from ...
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Rogue (1949)
RegisteredManufacturers1940sRead more...Rogue Automotive manufacturer of New York United States from 1949. Rogue was an American automobile brand that was built in 1949 by Robert A. Monroe in New York City . The Rogue ...
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Scootmobile (1946)
RegisteredManufacturers1940sRead more...Scootmobile Automotive manufacturer of Corunna, Michigan.United States from 1946. Scootmobile was the name of a automobile brand in the 1940s. 1946 In 1946 the first car of this ...
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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 (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 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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Thrif T (1947-1955)
RegisteredManufacturers1940sRead more...Thrif T (Tri-Wheel Motor Corporation) Automotive manufacturer of Springfield, Massachusetts United States from 1947 to 1955. Thrif-T was an American automobile brand ...
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Towne shopper (1948)
RegisteredManufacturers1940sRead more...Towne shopper (International Motor Car Company) Automotive manufacturer of San Diego, California.United States from 1948. Towne Shopper was an American automobile brand that was ...
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Tucker (1947-1948)
RegisteredManufacturers1940sRead more...Tucker Corporation Automotive manufacturer of Chicago.United States from 1947 to 1948. Tucker Corporation was an American manufacturer of automobiles in the 1940s . The brand ...
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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: ...
