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Really? It’s been an hour. No one? Sorry bald1, I don’t have the answer, just trying some encouragement!
 
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Early 50's Chevy Bel Air ?



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Thanks RR. Kinda figure that roof line would be a "tell." Most likely a '50s vehicle of some make no longer in existence.



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Nash ?

Not sure the year.

https://fiftiesweb.com/cars/nash/


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1957 or 58 Opel Rekord P1?...
 
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1957 or 58 Opel Rekord P1?...


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Back glass doesn't say bel air to me. More like studebaker. Possibly a lark or commander?


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Hudson Rambler?



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Looks like a 1954 Nash Statesman.


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Looks like a 1954 Nash Statesman.


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I was thinking 1950’s Studebaker maybe a Commander but the trim on the side doesn’t match.


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I too vote for Nash. As a kid I had some elderly neighbors who had a Nash and it looks like what they drove.


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1955 Nash Statesman?



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I’m voting 50’s Nash, but the front wheel opening isn’t right for the Statesman.
 
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Take a look at the 1955 Hudson. Similar to the Nash but a better match to the doors and wheels in the mystery car photo.


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Here's a 54 Nash Ambassador but wrong front wheel opening, as previously pointed out.


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Front fender wheel opening is too large in the original, and the B pillar is to thick for a 50's Nash




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Not a 53 Kaiser Dragon either :

https://external-content.duckd...HaDn%26pid%3DApi&f=1

Bald1 image is too ugly to match any of the suspects so far IMHO. Even mine.
 
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Take a look at the 1955 Hudson. Similar to the Nash but a better match to the doors and wheels in the mystery car photo.

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55 Hudson.

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