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1925 Franklin Coupe 11-A

The previous unconventional front appearance of air-cooled Franklins had hampered sales. To combat this problem, the Series 11 Franklins featured a mock radiator shell…

1929 Packard Phaeton

The slogan “Ask The Man Who Owns One” is one of the most famous in American History. It was the response given to most…

1937 Packard 1508

Packard was a leading luxury marque at the start of the Classic era and was also one of the oldest car companies in America….

1950 Packard

Packard abandoned the luxury car market, relinquishing the market to Cadillac. Although the Custom Clippers and Custom Eights were built in its old tradition…

1931 Ford Deluxe Roadster

The Ford Model A was a very popular automobile and succeeded the Model T in 1928. During the period of 1928 through 1931 there…

1932 FORD HOTROAD 350

Hot rods are typically American cars with large engines modified for linear speed. The origin of the term “hot rod” is unclear. One explanation…

1934 Ford Cabriolet

Ford began a completely new look for 1933 which carried over into 1934. The hood was now extended back to the windshield, doors were…

1936 Ford Woody

For 1936 Ford model had a engine that displaced 221 cubic-inches and was rated at 85 horsepower. It was mated to a three-speed manual…

1936 Ford

Total Ford production in 1936 was 972,812. During the 10 year period ( 1932-1942), the ‘36 model was the largest number assembled. The 1936…

1926 FORD T

In response to declining sales of the Model T, Ford announced in late 1925 that a new ‘Improved Ford’ would be available for the…

1926 Ford Woody Model T

In response to declining sales of the Model T, Ford announced in late 1925 that a new ‘Improved Ford’ would be available for the…

1927 Ford T PickUp

In response to declining sales of the Model T, Ford announced in late 1925 that a new ‘Improved Ford’ would be available for the…