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Old 01-01-06, 03:24
Rod Diery Rod Diery is offline
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Default The History of Holden since 1917

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Originally posted by Bill Murray
Hi Richard:
Interesting, and you may have rejogged my thinking.

When I first got the photo, I thought it was a 1935 Chevrolet but the limo body threw me. Now I remeber David's famous Chevrolet Imperials and this could fit the bill.

As Holden's did all the American Chevs, Holdens and Vauxhalls it is sometimes a bit dicey to positively ID some of the mid thirties vehicles. This is, of course, a pretty poor photo which doesn't help. Looking through Eddie Ford's book "The History of Holden since 1917" one can see a lot of Vauxhalls that are quite close to this one too.

thanks for the input.
Bill
Sorry to have to correct you Bill, but Norm Darwin wrote The History of Holden since 1917, ISBN 0.959.2287.05. Eddie Ford is the publisher.
Cheers
Rod
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