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1935 HUPMOBILE (Made in America)

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Howdy Folks [^_______^] Zoom in please First let me say;; I had a heart attack about a month ago and they put a "stent" in my heart artery but I am fine, there was no damage done and I am as good as new, Working out 3 times a week and am in good shape [^____^] OKAY the car !! It is a 1935 Hupmobile made in the USA, take a look at the windshield as they couldn't make curved safety glass in those days so they made a 3 piece windshield, The front bumper is unique also as it is a 2 piece bumper with no bumper guards and no bolts showing, This is a great little car for the 30s its just to bad it didn't catch on....I really don't know home many years they made this car but it couldn't have been very many. I went to 2 classic car shows so I will be posting more cars, and I finally got all the front suspension parts to install on my own 1936 ford so I will be getting back to that soon, Cheers everyone [^________^] Roger

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mininessie

1:29PM | Tue, 17 August 2010

sorry to hear you was ill :( what a wonderful car Roger! love it!

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Faemike55

2:53PM | Tue, 17 August 2010

Glad that you're doing better, Roger! Great looking car and wonderful shots of it!

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KD

3:29PM | Tue, 17 August 2010

Hi Roger, so this is one of the cars you saw at the show. You're right, it's a neat car!

fredyair

4:33PM | Tue, 17 August 2010

The Hupmobile brand was gone before the start of WW2, my Grandfather owned a '33 sedan for many years in Argentina, an amazing car, the model in the picture is a great example of a very little known car, it was a shame that after the war we got stuck with only the "big 3".

Charberry

5:56PM | Tue, 17 August 2010

Oh I'm so happy to hear you are well, and ready for living once more. This is a beautiful car. My father had a 1936 Ford coupe that was green. Green must have been a popular color back in those days.

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lyron

11:53PM | Tue, 17 August 2010

Glad to hear you are well. Great shots!!!

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Minda

11:59PM | Tue, 17 August 2010

WOW! Very beautiful car Sroger like the color i love to see classic car...Great capture ...hugs...minda..Im so sorry to hear that u were ill..i missed u and was wondering where u were...but im glad that u are ok Sroger..

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lucindawind

8:08AM | Wed, 18 August 2010

Im so sorry to hear about what happened to you but its fantastic that you are ok now .. . the car is marvellous !

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magichild2

9:03AM | Wed, 18 August 2010

Roger...goodness. I hope that you will be okay, sorry you were so ill. Hugs... now for the car. It's awesome and a great photo capture.

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adrie

3:49AM | Thu, 19 August 2010

Great capture.

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MagikUnicorn

11:27AM | Sat, 21 August 2010

Great collage...Happy Birthday :)

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Mousson

11:37AM | Sat, 21 August 2010

car is marvellous !!!


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