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I believe Britain's post John Major, political class discovered this recipe a while ago !
@graeme-ogg I liked your station-wagon, but the first thing I thought on seeing it was "that would look great with faux-wood paneling along the side!"
@karl I think the woody is a '39 / 40 Mercury or Ford due to the sloping inset headlamps - other manufacturers have the headlamps more upright. Howev...
I agree with the Zephyr and Lincoln views. I also believe B/W photo' is a 1938 Buick 2-door sedan due to very square boot, with centrally placed numb...
Maybe it works because it's a smallish tanker? Here's Dean Paolucci's (Model Crafters) streamline tanker...
Another great example is the last Gabriel Voisin designed, C-28..... Gabriel Voisin’s “pièce de résistance” was his last car, the C28 Aérosport. Th...
@chav I think they'd say "Female Working Woman Under Pressure" OR "Female Relaxed Homemaker".
@jack-dodds I would say so.
Your movie reminds me of a recent GOP on-line questionnaire which including the following: Some things never change.
The picture doesn't show much of the car, but tells you all you need to know.
Curiously, to my eye the '57 Lincoln works best in convertible form as the dramatic wing/fin treatment stands free and uncluttered by the roof. Where...
It seems both may be used: Oxford English Dictionary 1964. The reference to Lord Brougham (19 September 1778 – 7 May 1868) is interesting ....
Plus AM / FM trannies.
@jkuvakas Many thank John, I wondered if this were the case, hence my earlier comment 'should I know better'? I have taken note of Tom's details.