Old family photo- is it a Chevy?
Thanks,
Jim Chochole
I can't tell from this angle .... can you go around the front and take a shot from there?
Sorry .... I'm no real help, and am punchy enough today, I just had to post a smart-a33 reply....
I think chev had only 5 lugs holding wheels on.
For some reason DODGE comes in to mind.
Bob
I don't know cars of the era, but I did some googling. Overlands seem to have had the same fender line and that square outline above the running board.
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I think Dick nailed it.
It has the "Overland" script on the hood (if you look real close)
I agree with Dick:
Thanks- good eyes on you fellers!
Hood and cowl look like Overland but it has 3/4 elliptical rear springs like my '14 Hudson but I don't think Overland has springs like that.
Too small a car to be a Hudson.
Once again: You can see the "Overland" script on the hood. It's an Overland
yes it is an Overland for sure. Those
yes it is an Overland for sure. Those panels above the running boards are made to look like tool boxes. Our 1929 Cadillac had them but they were real tool boxes for storage.