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The Dude....

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On ‎12‎/‎3‎/‎2016 at 7:03 PM, JBNeal said:

I always think things like this are just too cool to end up in a scrap heap or foundry somewhere, yet, where are they now?  Can you imagine dropping the kids off at soccer practice in something like this?

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8 hours ago, BigDaddyO said:

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What car is this?  Something diff about it.  Looks more robust than a stock car to me.  I'd guess 42 Dodge but I thought the rear glass would be flat in what appears to be a Biz Coupe.  Great looking car, none the less.

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1 hour ago, mrwrstory said:

What car is this?  Something diff about it.  Looks more robust than a stock car to me.  I'd guess 42 Dodge but I thought the rear glass would be flat in what appears to be a Biz Coupe.  Great looking car, none the less.

I would say 42 dodge club coupe. Slightly bigger rear side window and then curved rear glass.

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1 hour ago, mrwrstory said:

What car is this?  Something diff about it.  Looks more robust than a stock car to me.  I'd guess 42 Dodge but I thought the rear glass would be flat in what appears to be a Biz Coupe.  Great looking car, none the less.

It's the blacked out hubcaps.

 

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    I agree with you two that it is a '42 Dodge D-22 Club Coupe for the following five reasons;

1) Fenders do not sweep into front doors.

2) Rear fenders don't conceal tires like D-24s.

3)  Fluid Drive notation on bumper (not a D-25 and it does have a New Hampshire plate).

4) Stop and Taillights are different than a D-24.

5) It's a '42 BLACKOUT car, note - no plating on stop & tailights, and trunk handle housings. Also the body & rocker moldings do not have a shiny stainless finish.

Walt

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