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I knew that if anyone owned, or had ever owned a 356, they’d instantly recognize its distinctive rear grille. Autopassion was the first owner up, and he also summed up the Porsche better in one short sentence than my 800 words: My beloved Porsche
356, an epiphany to all those who think they need 500 horsepower to be a man and have fun. Well said, indeed, sir; and you’re a lucky man. Enjoy.
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Late 1940s, American made. That’s all I got.
1948 Chevrolet pickup.
Hmmm, You might be on to something… I’ll say 1949 Chevy Pickem’Up, though, because I think your wrong.
Touché
46 Ford
It is certainly not a 2010 Tata Nano. Thank you.
D’oh! Scrolled down and Sutures had already beat me to the same guess. So I’ll see your ’49 and raise you a ’50.
(Watch, it’ll be a Suburban or a panel van instead of a pickup.)
1949 Plymouth.
I’ll go with 1954 Chevrolet pickup – and assuming we’ve got the body right, it’s going to be a flip-of-the-coin as to who’s right; as all of those pickups used the same body. And then you add in GMC . . . . . . . . .
Chevrolet truck, any year from ’47 through ’53. The grille however should be either white or chrome (not body color) depending on trim level.
First thought was 48-50 Chevy pickup.