After the Brougham 4th of July Weekend, I thought I’d throw a curve ball at Curbside Classic readers.
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Hard to tell on the iPhone but definitely late 60s German sedan. MB 220 SE?
I’m thinking it could be something from the decade of the 1940s but that’s just a stab in the dark.
Looks to be a late-40’s/early-50’s pickup of unknown origin.
That looks like a warp around side window to me, so my guess is a ’58 Apache.
Yeah, that definitely changes me answer. I’m going with 53 Fordor. GM had similiar windows on their sedans in 53-54 but they usually had some sort of chrome or stainless steel wrapping the C-pillar. The 53-54 Dodge/Plymouth had a more sharply pointed rear quarter window.
I couldnt place the fin withe window surround till I clicked on today and it was obvious good one