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She was driving through another town for work, saw this, and got out of her car to take a couple of pictures.

 

She said it doesn't seem to be for sale.

 

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Last week when my wife was going to pick up the grandkids, she saw a car for sale and brought me the info. 1938 Dodge sedan. Locking gas cap, coated running boards(?), grill OK, tires look good, hub caps, paint OK. $15,000 or best offer. And the phone number. She knows we can't afford it.

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She's awesome Glenn! Time to break out the "honey do" jar and even things up...lol

 

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My wife told me yesterday about a '46-'48 Dodge 4dr for sale about three miles from our house.  She said it runs and they are asking 1,500 for it.  If it wasn't raining we'd go look at it today

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Thanks, guys. ... Yeah, I'm pretty lucky I think.

 

While riding her bike she also spotted this one out back of a pole barn in her town.

 

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I date a Presbyterian pastor ... one who routinely stops what she's doing to snap photos for car-porn sexting.

 

I'm doin' OK.  :)

 

But I probably shouldn't post pictures. Except the cars.

 

Anyone know precisely what the second one is? This is as close (zoomed lens) as I could get. You can see the tail (which is sort of fastback-like) but only from a couple-hundred yards away from a side road all the way across the pasture. ... It is a coupe.

 

Edited for decorum's sake ... because I date a pastor.

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LaSalle was one of the first things that crossed my mind. The hood ornament is gone obviously, but close inspection shows a winged logo at the top of the grille that seems consistent with 1930s LaSalles.

 

Ooh, this may help. It's a 1935 LaSalle convertible, with a similar winged logo and, maybe even more telling, the chevrons on the front fenders.

 

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She'd be even more awesome if she had bought it for you and had it delivered to your house.

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