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  • American Motors
  • 70's AMX 50kB, prototype AMX from American Motors, 390 cubicinch, mid mounted engine
  • Auburn
  • 1931 Saloon 125kB
  • 30's 851 s 49kB
  • 30's 852 38kB
  • 1932 model 8-100A 55kB
  • Auburn L29 Cab, also known as Cord 34kB
  • Bantam
  • 20's compact car 57kB, B&W
  • 20's compact car 120kB, color
  • Buick
  • 1910 Model 10 77kB
  • 1910 Model 10 "White Streak" 75kB
  • 1911 Model E-Six-49 32kB, (B&W)
  • 1918 Model 44 59kB, (B&W)
  • 1939 Redfern Saloon 49kB, description
  • 1940 Sedan 59kB
  • 1941 Cabriolet 83kB
  • 1948 Convertible 24kB
  • 1957 Station 17kB
  • 1958 Coupe 24kB
  • 1959 Buick 44kB
  • Cadillac
  • 1902 Cadillac Model A 41kB, (B&W)
  • 1903 Cadillac Model A 75kB
  • 1910 Cadillac Runabout 87kB, (B&W)
  • 1912 Cadillac 81kB (B&W)
  • 1913 Cadillac 30 Touring 120kB
  • 1915 Cadillac V8 Touring 163kB
  • 1931 355A Convertible Coupe 32kB
  • 1937 4-door Convertible 12kB
  • 1931 V16 Boattail Speedster with Pininfarina coachwork 46kB
  • 30's Fleetwood Town Cabriolet, nice drawing! 293kB
  • 1947 Model 75 132kB, After about 14 yrs. of complete ground-up restoration, I decided to trade the original (now w/ 800 miles on it since complete major overhaul) drivetrain for a 96' Formula LT-1 (OBDII) w/ a 4L60E auto trans. The current configuration supplies approx. 310HP. The car is Very Fun to say the least! Eric Greenberger
  • 1948 Saoutchik 43kB, front Photo: Doug Herrman
  • 1948 Saoutchik 38kB, rear Photo: Doug Herrman
  • 1948 Saloon 35kB
  • 1952 Convertible 26kB
  • 1958 Eldorado Brougham 90kB
  • 1958 Eldorado Brougham 87kB
  • 1959 Eldorado Biarritz 70kB
  • 1959 Eldorado Biarritz 109kB, rear
  • 1959 Eldorado Biarritz 18kB, detail of wing
  • 1966 sedan 31kB
  • 1968 sedan 11kB
  • Chalmers
  • 1917 roadster 166kB
  • Chevrolet
  • 1912 Chevy Classic Six Model C 87kB
  • 1912 Chevy little Four Roadster 122kB
  • 1912 Chevy 6 cyl 74kB, (B&W)
  • 1913 Chevy 47 Kb, (B&W)
  • 1914 Chevy Royal Mail Model H-2 Roadster 96 Kb
  • 1956 BelAir 36kB
  • 1957 BelAir 52kB
  • 1959 Impala 52kB
  • 60´s Corvette prototype 15kB
  • Chrysler
  • 1931 CG LEBARON DUAL COWL PHAETON 30kB
  • 1934 Airflow 28kB
  • 1934 Airflow 42kB, description From: Ron Skala
  • 1941 Thunderbolt 36kB
  • 1941 Thunderbolt 23kB
  • 1948 Town & Country 118kB
  • 1952 Chrysler K-310 123kB, design Virgyl Exner, description
  • 1959 Chrysler Imperial FRONT
  • 1959 Chrysler Conv. 39kB
  • 1959 Chrysler Sedan 33kB
  • 1960 Chrysler Coupe 30kB
  • 1967 Chrysler Ghia 19kB
  • Cord
  • pre-war L29 113kB, front wheel drive
  • 1937 812 supercharged 93kB, the classic Gordon Buehrig design!
  • 935 Saloon 92kB
  • Crawford
  • 1906 Crawford 33kB, description
  • Crosley
  • 50's Crosley 18kB, American's don't make small cars??
  • Cunningham
  • 1929 Phaeton 168kB
  • 1953 Cunningham C-3 Coupe Vignale 47kB
  • DeSoto
  • 1937 DeSoto 97kB
  • 1957 DeSoto 82kB
  • Dodge
  • 1918 Dodge Touring 92kB
  • 1958 Dodge Royal Lancer 122kB
  • Dorris
  • 1908 Dorris 112kB, description
  • Duesenberg
  • 1933 Murphy roadster 40kB, the picture of the top of the page
  • " Mormon Meteor" 45kB, was raced at the Bonneville Salt flats in the 1936-37 season. It runs a 400+hp DOHC 420 cu.in. in line eight cyclinder engine. Info: Vincent D. Palangio
  • 1931 Duesenberg 108kB
  • 1934 Walker 50kB
  • 1934 Walker 49kB
  • Bohman & Schwartz Town Car 39kB
  • Bohman & Schwartz Coupe 49kB
  • Figoni Speedster 60kB
  • Figoni Speedster 55kB
  • Franay 44kB, mahagony on the body!!
  • Franay 49kB
  • Franay 54kB
  • Franay 55kB
  • De Soto
  • 1937 Saloon 22kB
  • Ford
  • 1910 model T 98kB, The commercial classic: the Ford Model T, or 'Tin Lizzie', was introduced in 1908, and this one dates from 1910. Production exceeded 10,000 in 1909, 2 million in 1923, and over 16.5 million had been made when the type was phased out in 1927. Only the VW 'Beetle' has bettered this record.
  • 1909 model T 187kB
  • 1911 Ford Model T Touring 167kB
  • model T 216kB
  • model T 68kB
  • model A 175kB
  • 1939 model C 91kB
  • 1956 Victoria 74kB, Craig Buley´s
  • 1957 Convertible 45kB
  • 1957 Convertible 38kB
  • 1957 Skyliner 36kB, folding Hard Top!
  • 1957 Skyliner 338kB, The 1957 Ford Skyliner, from Ken and Wanda Nurre Abingdon Va.
    Be patient, picture is interesting!
  • Hudson
  • 1930 Hudson 55kB
  • 1950 Pacemaker 27kB, Ron Skala`s 1950 Pacemaker, car and owner have same age!
  • 1953 Hornet 7C convertible Brougham 33kB, description from: Ron Skala
  • Kaiser
  • 1954 Darrin 39kB
  • LaSalle
  • 1937 Convertible 153kB
  • Lincoln
  • 1968 Lincoln "Suicide doors" 71kB
  • 1962/63 Lincoln "Suicide doors" 103kB
  • 1963/63 Lincoln "Suicide doors" 84kB
  • Mercer
  • 1912 Raceabout 49 Kb
  • Raceabout 66 Kb
  • 1913 Type 35J Raceabout 73 Kb
  • Mercury
  • 1940 8 Convertible 38Kb
  • Miller
  • pre war Miller racer" which inspired the new Bugatti Type 50 cylinderhead, 62kB
  • pre war Miller racer" 135kB, drawing
  • Nash
  • Metropolitan 41kB, side view
  • Metropolitan 70kB, front view
  • Oldsmobile
  • 1901 Oldsmobile 82kB
  • 1903 Oldsmobile 78kB, The world's first massproduced car, before even Ford, was the curved-dash Oldsmobile runabout: a classic of simplicity. This one dates from 1903. Annual output reached 5000.
  • 1910 REO 218kB
  • 1939 f60 31kB
  • 1957 98 Holiday 99kB
  • 1957 98 Holiday 24kB
  • 1957 98 Holiday 36kB
  • 1957 98 Holiday 35kB
  • 1957 98 Holiday 41kB
  • 1957 98 Holiday 37kB
  • 1957 98 Holiday 39kB
  • 1957 98 Holiday 38kB
  • Lincoln
  • 1959 Sedan 26kB
  • Oldsmobile
  • 1958 Coupe 32kB
  • Packard
  • 1930 Saloon 129kB
  • 1934 Packard 63kB
  • Victoria or Derham 42kB
  • LeBaron Speedster 49kB
  • 1937 Darrin 62kB
  • 1937 Darrin 45kB, the hood ornament is not original.
  • 1937 Darrin 54kB
  • 1937 Twelve 189kB
  • Super 8 59kB
  • 110 15kB, side view
  • 110 17kB, front view
  • 1939 Packard 120 Club Coupe 92kB Photo: Tom Laferriere
  • 1940 Darrin Convertible 49kB
  • 1940 Packard Station Wagon 90kB
  • Peerless
  • 1930 Peerless V16 78kB, front
  • 1930 Peerless V16 72kB, side
  • 1930 Peerless V16 74kB, rear
  • 1930 Peerless V16 66kB, engine
  • 1930 Peerless V16 43kB, interior
  • Pierce Arrow
  • 1903 Pierce Motorette 236kB
  • 1925 Pierce Arrow 80 35kB
  • 1930 Pierce Arrow 52kB
  • 30's Silver Arrow 86kB
  • 30's Silver Arrow 112kB, front view, by Bolko Rawicz
  • 30's Silver Arrow 41kB, interior view (front)
  • 30's Silver Arrow 77kB, interior view (back)
  • Plymouth
  • 1959 Convertible 33kB
  • Pontiac
  • 1941 Woody Wagon 24kB
  • 1950 Super Delux Catalina 59kB, side view
  • 1959 Coupe 45kB
  • Stanley
  • 1904 Steamer 80kB
  • 1905 Stanley Roadster 111kB
  • 1910 Steamer 131kB
  • 1920 Steamer 43kB
  • Studebaker
  • 1930 President Roadster 31kB, front, description 49kB
  • 1930 President Roadster 50kB, front
  • 1930 President Roadster 30kB, above
  • 1950 Studebaker 43kB
  • 1951 Studebaker 49kB
  • 1954 Studebaker Wagon 40kB
  • 1954 Studebaker Wagon 40kB
  • 1955 Hawk 42kB
  • 1956 Hawk 42kB
  • 1963 Avanti 57kB, front
  • 1963 Avanti 48kB, rear
  • 1963 Avanti 48kB, side
  • 1971 Avanti 27kB
  • GT-Hawk 111kB
  • Stutz
  • 1912 Bearcat 107kB
  • Bearcat 64kB
  • Bearcat 56kB
  • 1932 Bearcat 165kB
  • Tucker
  • one of the 51 build 112kB
  • rear view 95kB
  • Unknown
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  • Unknown2
    Who knows which cars are these! Please mail your answers to the guy who asks me: Larry Norton, E- mail : larrywn@flash.net
  • Vector
  • Vector 57kB
  • 1994 WX3 133kB
  • 1994 WX3 73kB
  • 1994 WX3 68kB, open model
  • Various Vintage Marques
  • 1911 Alco Four Pass. Speedster 72kB
  • 1912 Alfonso Model 15T 137kB
  • 1908 Brush Model B Runabout 213kB
  • 1909 Hupmobile 84kB
  • 1913 Imp Cyclecar 1163kB
  • 1900 Mobile Steamer 140kB
  • 1913 National Series V Four Cyl. 140kB
  • 1904 Orient Buckboard 90kB
  • 1911 Rauch & Lang Electric Coupe 140kB
  • 1909 Sears High-Wheel Buggy 186kB
  • 1902 White-Stanhope 148kB
  • 1900 Winton 108kB
  • 1908 Zimmerman High-Wheel Buggy 169kB
  • Wills
  • 1921 Wills Sainte Claire Roadster 17kB, description
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    These American automobiles are as classy as any Avas Flowers floral arrangement. Automobile enthusiasts appreciate the detail and design of classic cars just like floral experts appreciate the creativity and design style of Avas Flowers.

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    Last modified October 13, 2000