Mystery Oldsmobile by Richardphotos
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Description
I searched from 37 up to 48 without finding what year this is. I am posting the rear view also
Comments (10)
Richardphotos
collection at Delta, Colorado
jocko500
good shot. I do not know cars at all.
Maxidyne
1942
Richardphotos
I did not realize American cars were made in 42. I thought they had already changed for the war effort. thanks alot.
ontar1
Great capture!
Palaemon
Beautiful vintage cars!
moochagoo
I'm jealous. Would be glad to be there.
Kordouane
Excellent !!
RodS
Looks like Maxidyne has it pegged. I thought it was the car Ron Weasly flew into the tree at Hogwarts.. LOL
That a cool shot of this interesting lineup, Richard!
DukeNukem2005
It is very beautiful and very nice!
anahata.c
I'm back on rr for a week or so, and have the pleasure of commenting in your gallery once more. I've seen everything, Richard; but when I return to comment I get to actually share thoughts and feelings.
Re your reply above, they made cars through early february of 1942, then stopped. They stockpiled all the cars from Jan and Feb, and I don't know how they handled them. Maybe some were sold through the year, or saved till after the war. So if this model was from '42, it was probably made in the first several weeks. I'm pretty sure about this, as I read about it last year, for a related issue. You can find it on history sites on the web.
Second, what a great car! Maxidyne's version is so glittering and jewel-like. But your version is gloriously decayed, like an old brass bear. I love the rust and corrosion, and the doors where the sheen is completely rubbed off. And the broken windshield, and pink inner tires. These are big works of art! Your shot is sunny and flush, and brings out the bear-like quality of these old beasts. In fact, I love all the car shots you've posted recently. You capture them with total ease.