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Ernst does it again!  Your turn.  To be more complete, 1909 Munch Allen Keystone Sixty-Six Raodster.

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What car is this?

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19 minutes ago, evikne said:

I think the shape of the body is quite original, but not the wheels or the paint.

Thanks for the clarification......😸......

Seems to confirm that a Flame Paint-Job and 5-Spoke Mag-Alloy EMPI's might be non-standard issue? I'm also guessing that the louvres can be discounted as well? Great! Head-lamp units as-seen look 'non-period' into the bargain so...hmmm... what do we have left?......

Ford Motor Company-sourced radiator?...

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Philip.

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Ford is a good starting point. Here is another picture:

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3 minutes ago, pippy said:

Circa 1930 Ford Model A Sedan?

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Congrats! A 1931 Ford Model A Sedan. A slightly pimped one, mind you. 😉

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12 minutes ago, evikne said:

Congrats! A 1931 Ford Model A Sedan. A slightly pimped one, mind you. 😉...

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But Very Cool in its own way!...

OK.

Here's something quite rare-to-be-seen. This - snapped just this evening - is the very first example I had ever seen in the.....ermmm....whatever.

Perhaps a too-generous-by-half crop for a first post but, hey,Give it a Go Everyone and I wish you all the Best of Good Fortune!

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25 minutes ago, stuny said:

Ford Deuce Coupe, circa '32?

Erm....no, Stuart, not a 1932 anything but thanks very much for having a go! This car is from slightly more recent times.

I 'only' had the monochrom with me when I happened across this thing so Colour Pics are not on the menu but, anyhow, I doubt that Technicolor could help.

OK; Headlight, wing profile and the same front 3/4 bits?;

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4 hours ago, evikne said:

It looks very much like a......but I can't find a picture of one without the logo emblem on the front... Or maybe...because of the lack of an emblem?

Are you being serious? A car posted in the 'Name This Car' thread which omits pictures of the Maker's Badge?....

I need a lie down.....

Philip.

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54 minutes ago, pippy said:

Are you being serious? A car posted in the 'Name This Car' thread which omits pictures of the Maker's Badge?....

I need a lie down.....

Philip.

Of course, I wouldn't expect you to show us the emblem; it would be natural to crop it away. But in this case, it should have been visible below the hood if it hasn't been cloned away. Is it common to do that in this thread?

Another possibility, of course, is that it's a completely different car. But they are remarkably similar …

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