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The early Pre-War Era of the 1930s drove many luxury automakers out of business due to The Great Depression. New innovations such as integrated fenders, trunks and fully-closed bodies began to take over. Therefore, a broad range of varieties highlighted the 1930s from the ultra-luxurious Cadillac V-16, to the sporty 1932 Ford Deuce Coupe, to the introduction of the most popular selling car in history – the Volkswagen Beetle.
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Ford |
Model "A " Tudor Sedan |
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This car is named "ROD"Riguez, and was built in a hot rod shop called Paradise Road in Nagoya Japan by Junichi Shimodaira. With ...
Submitted by: Chuck Schauwecker
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| 1938 |
Chevrolet |
Coupe |
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This car is part of the family. My father bought it in 1970 when he still lived at home. Over the next 12 years he would work on...
Submitted by: 38chev
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| 1938 |
Ford |
Deluxe Coupe |
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I fell in love with '38 Ford coupes after researching the history of American dirt tracks. One thing lead to another and the nex...
Submitted by: JalopyJournal
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| 1939 |
Dodge |
Luxury Liner 4 door |
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This Car is the car Grandpa use to remember. The cool suicide doors, the big white walls, town and country horns, the spit back ...
Submitted by: sagdecimo
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| 1932 |
Other |
Dictator |
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1932 Studebaker Dictator only 4 left in America with stright "8" and coupe body style... its the Bell of the Ball car shows in ...
Submitted by: Rmm62@aol.com
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