Here's a nice one to start off: these GIs are enjoying a well earned rest along the Champs Elysees after a hard day's liberating. On left is obviously a Jeep, on right is what I believe is a 1938ish Renault Primaquatre. https://twitter.com/MarkHess1052/status/1245007682999853060
Sometimes that junker in the woods is actually a secret treasure. I am pleased to inform you that's a 1932 Ford Fordor sedan, and as is, worth >$2000. Parted out properly, at least twice that; firewall alone (if solid) will bring $500+. https://twitter.com/ccposter/status/1246553921444814849
I just blew my chance at getting that for 50 bucks didn't I
Alas, not so much on this find. It is indeed a 1966 Pontiac Bonneville, and as is you would be lucky to find someone to take it away for free. https://twitter.com/BuckeyeFanFlurf/status/1246635873833308163
This sinister looking sled is a 1957 Ford Fairlane 500 Sunliner convertible. I'm partial to this particular car as Hawkdad had one when he & Hawkmom were married. https://twitter.com/GreenPayBacker/status/1244392855600279554
Gonna have to contradict you here; not a Cadillac, but another 1957 Ford Fairlane. https://twitter.com/RealMichaelW/status/1246514879600738309
Bob, next time you stumble on any worthless abandoned 1932 Fords, be sure to let me know okay https://twitter.com/BobRey77/status/1246775263268081670
These Canucks will be hitting the road in a 1961-63 Studebaker Lark https://twitter.com/TomMatkin/status/1243935786224869376
On the left is a 1941-42 Ford or 1941 Mercury 2 door sedan. On right is, I think, a WW2 military issue Harley WLA flathead; if not, a civilian equivalent 1938-48 Harley UL https://twitter.com/Sam_Bonehead/status/1243932715692494848
a kerosene-powered circa 1920 International Junior 8-16 https://twitter.com/AUTigerx89/status/1243937569534066688
circa 1954 Opel Kapitan. Now try to remember tagging your ID requests with #DavesCarIDService https://twitter.com/Mazza6069/status/1246783421814394882
left is 1935 Cadillac model 355; on right is a more modest 1936 Chevy https://twitter.com/ferristunes/status/1243940433945911300
Not 100% certain, but I think Dad is being rude in a Stude (a 1949-52 Studebaker 2 dr sedan) https://twitter.com/JeffLCarr/status/1243953121346441216
Don't know if Clarence was short or Bernell & Virginia statuesque, but to the left is a 1940 Ford and to the right is a 1930-31 Ford Model A coupe https://twitter.com/JustLittleOldL/status/1243955528176414722
inside the garage of the late great Bruce Geisler: a 1948-59 Studebaker pickup, and late 1931 slant windshield Ford Model A Fordor w/ 32 Ford grille, B&M blower, Winfield intake with 3 Stromberg 97 carbs, K-H wires & "BG" monogram Cragar-style wing caps https://twitter.com/morganmacarthur/status/1241489668002050048
a few more from same garage: 32-34 Ford pickup w/ 32 Ford car grille & 24 stud flathead V8; 1930-31 Ford A pickup with 32 car grille & GMC blower on small block Chevy V8 https://twitter.com/morganmacarthur/status/1241490130428260353
*orange 32-34 above has E-T or Ansen slotted aluminum wheels; red 30-31 is chopped 2"-3" with 16" Ford steelies
yet more: 28-29 Ford A roadster pickup on pinched 1932 rails, dual quad Holleys on 8-71 GMC blower feeding small block Chevy; 1932 Ford roadster with same intake setup feeding a small block Ford https://twitter.com/morganmacarthur/status/1241490829484519424
One final Bruce Geisler car: 1934 Ford Model 40 3 window coupe, chopped ~3" https://twitter.com/morganmacarthur/status/1241491381446569986
needless to say I would dearly love to have any of these cars, particularly the 1934 3 window.
These two drugstore cowboys are perfecting their gangster lean in what I think is a 1911-12 Packard, or possibly a Chalmers https://twitter.com/gobuddy/status/1243957687433347078
I zoomed as much as I could zoom, but I can only hazard a wild guess at 1936-38 Chevy coupe https://twitter.com/SineMetu444/status/1243694135296614402
1933-34 Packard phaeton https://twitter.com/Tina848Laczko/status/1243966261551411200
maybe not your dad, as picture has to be much later than you think; car is 1940 Ford Deluxe Tudor https://twitter.com/Genterline/status/1243974683877351425
1927-28 Chevy sport coupe. Oakland/Pontiac had similar body but only Chevy had the 4-bolt-rim steel wheels. And may I say Thelma here is the bee's knees with her bobbed permanent wave https://twitter.com/HollywoodDan/status/1243974938110889986
A tough one, but I think a 1967 Olds Cutlass https://twitter.com/jimbzak/status/1243993329181712384
"Taylor's Leading Dairyman" drove a (L) 1935 Chevy panel delivery, based on Suburban; and a (R) 1940 Chevy panel truck https://twitter.com/mes4icon/status/1244047147894337537
more of the Taylor Dairyman: with ma & pa & a 1929 Chevy coupe, and impressing the local gals with a 1937 Ford sedan https://twitter.com/mes4icon/status/1244047540200157184
And the Taylor Dairyman in college, on a 1936-39 Harley Davidson, though I can't tell if a UL flathead or EL knucklehead https://twitter.com/mes4icon/status/1244048085363216388
I imagine the photographer was distracted by the tough hombre gunslinger, so not a lot to go on car-wise. Best as I can tell (fat fenders, top marker lights, simple bumper), a 1941 Mercury; but with not a lot of confidence. https://twitter.com/KeystoneCrops/status/1244232964877291520
These 'Braskies are in front of a '36 Plymouth, a little further back is a '35 Ford; and boy howdy that fella on the left is tall one. https://twitter.com/BuckThrockmort/status/1244234766083330049
That's it for #DavesCarIDService today, me and my critters have things to do