

| Auteur | Message |
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| We sure this isn't the Mercury coupe from the burnout series? | |
| Don't forget this was made in the '40s. I still sometimes see statement as two-door sedan, although is very rare these days. I think we can agree that car is Club Sedan and the problem is solved completely. | |
| OOps, I thought the link was 1 photo, but I just discovered that it's a 28 picture brochure. I've checked al the 66 models, and their names make no sense to me... I always thought a sedan is always 4 doors, but apparently not... ... and the (2-door) Club Sedan has a sloping backline, while the Club Coupe has a normal roof-backlight-trunk line... I find that very strange! So it turns out this car is a Club Sedan indeed. | |
| Since you still hasn't checked that link I think we're done here. | |
| It's clear to see that this car has 2 windows and 1 door on each side... the Club Sedan has 3 windows and 2 doors on each side. And the sloping roof-backlight-trunk line is typical coupe. | |
| www.oldcarmanualproject.com/brochures/Olds/1946/1946OldsmobileBrochure/1946%20Oldsmobile%20Brochure%20(06).html Copy + paste the link. It seems to be not working usual way due to some strange IGCD adress thing. Club Coupe looks totally different in the back. -- Last edit: 2013-12-14 17:58:16 | |
| 1946 Oldsmobile 66 Club >>>>>>> COUPE <<<<<<< I was wrong about 1942 Cadillac... this is a 1946 Oldsmobile 66 indeed... the swage line on the front wheel arch leaves no doubt about it... but it's a 2-door, so it's a Club Coupe, not a Club Sedan. | |
| The side trim even seems to match. | |
| Most definitely a 40's GM car. I'm more partial to this car being a '46-'47 Oldsmobile, judging by the front gap where the grille would go normally. www.oldcarmanualproject.com/brochures/Olds/1946/1946OldsmobileBrochure/1946%20Oldsmobile%20Brochure%20%2801%29.html | |
| 1942 Cadillac. www.motorera.com/cadillac/cad1940/CAD42S.HTM |