Here's a couple more models from my growing larger archive file. As I continue to go through the different files, I'm finding loads of photos that were ready to post, I just never did.
1937 Packard Eight Touring Sedan - Tin Wizard Models
1942 Hudson Commodore Eight Sedan - WMCE
1947 Oldsmobile Series 78 Dynamic Cruiser Club Sedan - Conquest Models
John Merritt
South Lyon, Michigan - USA
Those '47 Oldsmobiles always appeared so massive to me. Wouldn't want to get in the way of one.
That two-tone, two door 47 Olds, is KILLER KOOL!
John, all beauties in Winter mode. Great pics as expected.
John Bono
North Jersey
Growing up, one of my buddies dad had a '46, we dubbed it "The Bismarck".Those '47 Oldsmobiles always appeared so massive to me. Wouldn't want to get in the way of one.
John Bono
North Jersey
@jack-dodds Jack I too love the Nash and Hudson's of that era along with the Oldsmobile. Have every model I could find of them all from the forties.
@jack-dodds Jack, I'm a longtime fan of this era Nash and Hudson.
John Bono
North Jersey
@sizedoesmatter The '41 nose is my favorite grille of this era Nash (see pic #5); it's quite ornate looking and a car that is rarely seen in my part of the world.
@jack-dodds Yes it sure did. While they were good cars, they sure were ugly. Much like the beautiful 57 Oldsmobile's and Buicks turning into the 58s.
It seems that the ugly ones always standout in our minds!@jack-dodds Yes it sure did. While they were good cars, they sure were ugly. Much like the beautiful 57 Oldsmobile's and Buicks turning into the 58s.
John Bono
North Jersey
I was alive when you might see a '49 Nash (although a few years old) running the roads. I don't recall ever seeing one with a rear wiper. I'm guessing maybe that was a rarely ordered option??











