Dad's Antique Cars and Some Precious Metal
My Dad's Antiques
When I was a kid, my dad had some classics. I've put them here with the description I can recollect. (For what its worth, these pictures were taken during the mid-sixties. That means the cars were 30+ years old at that point... about as old as my VW's are now..... kinda makes you think of the drastic change in automotive technology over the years...
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This is a 1938 Phantom III Rolls Royce. It is RHD, iron straight 8 with nickel brightwork. Mechanical brakes, thermostatically controlled radiator louvers, |
A recent email from Pop brought this note: "In looking again at the old cars of mine, I thought I'd give you a correction. The Rolls engine was an aluminum, V-12, with twin ignition. RR called it their Spitfire engine. When WWII came along, RR coupled two of them together, in a tandem configuration, supercharged it and that became the original engine in the British Spitfire aircraft which won the Battle of Britain. I believe it also became the prototype for the Allison aircraft engine made by GM for the American P-40's and P-38's. Water cooled engines had a much smaller cross-section permitting better forward visibility as well as lowering air resistance."
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1931 Lincoln. This was a sporty car, convertible top with a rumble seat. I think this one had a hot motor, as I recall Dad saying this one was quite |
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This 1922 Marmon 7 passenger touring car was a favorite of owners who needed to go fast. Marmon had a racing presence |
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As a kid this was my favorite - here I'm behind the wheel at about 6 years of age. |
Some metal is precious and needs no explanation.

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| 2001 Mazda B300 Pickup | 1993 Toyota 4Runner |
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| 2008 VW Jetta | 1984 Rabbit Convertible | |
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| Nothing runs like a Deere | Flamed Craftsman |









