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A little too distracted to realize this isn't a '68, huh? I kid, of course. Can't see enough of this hearse to determine the exact year, but it's definitely a 1971 - 1973 model. (1972 model shown) | ||
1994 - 1999 Opel Omega [B1] | ||
The fender skirts and shape of the roof make this car look more like a 98 than a Delta 88. | ||
Definitely a 1977 - 1978 Cadillac Eldorado with what appear to be 1980s Fleetwood/DeVille headlights. This car also looks like a 1975 - 1976 model, which is what I was initially going to suggest it was based on. However, upon further inspection, this car has what I'm assuming are reflectors behind its rear wheel arches which the '75 and '76 models didn't have. They simply had Eldorado badges in place of them. -- Last edit: 2017-12-22 00:59:31 | ||
Those two chrome strips (the horizontal one coming from the grille that goes over the front wheel arch, and the vertical one right behind the door) make it look a bit like a 1954 Cadillac Series 62 convertible. It's not exactly the same, but I think it's rather close. | ||
Desscythe17 wrote It's actually a 1980 Continental Mark VI sedan Agreed | ||
This is a 1990 - 1992 model, judging by the composite headlights, which would make it a Brougham, not a Fleetwood Brougham, as the Fleetwood name was removed from the model between 1987 and 1992. | ||
MCI MC-9? -- Last edit: 2017-11-18 21:41:24 | ||
Packard Model 30 Limousine? | ||
SolanaBogon wrote Could also be Primaquatre Ooh, possibly. | ||
1946 - 1948 Plymouth De Luxe or Special De Luxe. | ||
Renault Celtaquatre. | ||
I found this... i.pinimg.com/originals/42/cf/8e/42cf8e61d2f8028f2ac8df86463a7648.jpg Quite a similar looking car on an ad from 1916. Lanchester seemed to name a lot of its cars after the horsepower they made, so I suppose that would make this a Lanchester 40 Limousine, which (from what I've read) was produced between 1919 and 1928. | ||
1915 Brewster Town Landaulet. c1.staticflickr.com/8/7163/6767109815_807602685f_b.jpg | ||
It may have rather Cadillac-esque fins and taillights, but the rest is definitely a 1958 - 1960 Lincoln or Continental model. I'd say it's closest to the 1960 Continental Mark V (not to be confused with the later Continental Mark series coupes). www.misterw.com/Lincoln/60ContinentalMarkV-04.jpg www.misterw.com/Lincoln/60ContinentalMarkV-05.jpg | ||
Looks a bit like a 1941 Cadillac Series 62 Coupe, to me at least. icdn-1.motor1.com/images/mgl/Mm7Y8/s1/cadillac-series-62-coupe.jpg dealeraccelerate-all.s3.amazonaws.com/cmc/images/1/3/2/132/14174_3.jpg | ||
Cherokee XJ. Those woodgrain panels help determine what trim level it could be. Either a Wagoneer Limited... blog.jeep.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/1988-Jp-Wagoneer-Limited-color.jpg ... or a Briarwood... i.ytimg.com/vi/ysZxLT-xek4/maxresdefault.jpg ... unless there are other faux wood-clad versions I'm unaware off. | ||
I guess someone took a look at those headlights and saw a late 1990s / early 2000s Mercedes-Benz... Personally, I see a Chrysler Cordoba. | ||
Not exactly the same, but it does kinda remind me of the first generation Renault Espace. | ||
Desscythe17 wrote 94-96 due to the lack of rear wheel covers, or did the police version never have those? The Caprice police cars also featured fender skirts in the earlier model years of this generation. Bit of a correction though, it was 1993 when the fender skirts were removed. Plus, the rear quarter windows of the Caprice were redesigned for 1995, going from a sharp, triangular shape to something resembling the Hofmeister kink. With that being said, this Caprice is either a 1993 or 1994 model. | ||
Doesn't look like a Regal to me. This definitely appears to be a 1980s K-car. I'd say it's a 1982 - 1985 Chrysler LeBaron. c1.staticflickr.com/3/2736/4048892968_2dced09256_b.jpg | ||
Seems as though ProwlerX was right about this being a 1938 Cadillac all along. www.motorera.com/cadillac/cad1930/1938/38cad60s.jpg -- Last edit: 2017-09-24 10:39:51 | ||
1952 Chrysler Imperial Parade Phaeton. www.teamchicago.com/Imperial/images/PPP1.jpg Chrysler is the make, since 1952 was before the Imperial name was separated from Chrysler to become its own distinct marque. Jay Leno has a video on this car. Apparently only three were made. www.youtube.com/watch?v=6MIlgnvblM8 | ||
If I had to pick one model year for this car, it'd be 1966. From what I can tell, this car's front end styling resembles that of the 1966 - 1968 Continentals closer than any other model. Additionally, 1966 was the first year this generation of the Continental was available as a two-door coupe (although no convertible version of the two-door was ever produced as far as I'm aware). dealeraccelerate-all.s3.amazonaws.com/flemings/images/1/5/1/0/1510/31611_0cbf160101_low_res.jpg On another note, the front turn signals, flared wheel arches and pretty much the whole rear end of this car appear to have been derived from the Continental Mark III. i.ytimg.com/vi/qMWeth99xzc/maxresdefault.jpg upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/a/a4/1969_Lincoln_Continental_Mark_III_rear.JPG/800px-1969_Lincoln_Continental_Mark_III_rear.JPG | ||
To me, this car looks like a Chrysler product from their short-lived R platform (which was only in production between 1979 and 1981). It could possibly be a New Yorker... ... a Newport... ... or perhaps even a Plymouth Gran Fury (which wasn't introduced until 1980). | ||
Its lack of fender skirts would make it a 1993 model at the oldest. | ||
1976, I'd say. | ||
Fleetwood Brougham, same as www.igcd.net/vehicle.php?id=66072 | ||
Judging by the small rear window and thick rocker panel trim, I believe this car is actually a Fleetwood Brougham rather than a Sedan DeVille. The Sedan DeVille also doesn't have lower trim pieces that extended from the rear wheels to the rear bumper like the Fleetwood does. Fleetwood: i.pinimg.com/736x/b6/66/50/b6665056afcaa664b71d4bcc34a58082--cadillac-fleetwood-.jpg DeVille: upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/97/1980_Cadillac_Sedan_Deville_D%27elegance_rvr.jpg | ||
Definitely an Eldorado, like the two users above me previously said (8 years ago, no less). Not sure why this is still listed as a DeVille. Looks like a 1976 model from what I can tell. | ||
Aside from the rectangular headlights, this car looks a bit more like a 1969 Cadillac Coupe DeVille Convertible to me, at least from this angle. i.pinimg.com/originals/fa/f4/d8/faf4d8400131a5bdfe8fc5a860c43145.jpg Although, those rectangular headlights, grille, and lack of fender skirts also give it a bit of a mid 1970s Eldorado vibe. -- Last edit: 2017-09-20 10:16:06 | ||
1978 model if you ask me. - Amber turn signals on the front bumper used between 1976 and 1978. - Black trim accents on the edges of the front fenders used between 1977 and 1978. - 1978 grille. www.coolridesonline.net/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/1978-Cadillac-Eldorado.jpg | ||
1957 Cadillac Eldorado Seville cdn3.mecum.com/auctions/fl0114/fl0114-174315/images/fl0114-174315_1.jpg?1390254524000 www.classycars.org/Cadillac/Cadillac.1957.Eldorado.Seville.454.jpg | ||
Holden Commodore (VN) SS Group A. www.shannons.com.au/library/images/auctions/FDA912FHT0A598EE/1600x1066/1990-holden-vn-commodore-group-a-ss-sedan.jpg | ||
AutoTracker wrote Lancia? Can't remember the name... Thema, by the looks of it. www.diariomotor.com/imagenes/picscache/1440x655c/lancia-thema-ferrari-p_1440x655c.jpg | ||
1973 Oldsmobile Delta 88. | ||
Definitely a Graham Hollywood, which was based on the Cord 810. -- Last edit: 2017-09-05 04:58:10 | ||
1957 Cadillac Eldorado Seville. Although, it's got the quad headlights of a '58. -- Last edit: 2017-09-05 04:28:23 | ||
Doesn't quite look like any Country Squire I can think of, at least judging from the design of the front end. I'd say it looks a fair bit more like a 1976 Chevrolet Caprice Estate. The only difference I can see between the two is the placement of the turn signals. Other than that, the overall shape of this car is quite similar to that of the Caprice. | ||
Looks more like a 1975/1976 model, which would make it a Fleetwood Brougham since it lacks the opera windows the Sedan DeVille had in those years. | ||
As a few others have said above, this car should probably be listed as a 1978 model instead of a 1977. The '77 models featured wraparound taillights which were unique for that year (until they later reappeared on some of the FWD Caddies in the mid-to-late '80s). These lights only occupied the upper halves of the car's rear corners, with the far left and right edges of the rear bumper taking up the lower halves. Whereas the '78, '79 and later models featured the more iconic, familiar looking, vertical taillight design often associated with Cadillac. The Emperor's taillights clearly resemble those of the 1978 (and later) models. -- Last edit: 2017-08-30 23:30:19 | ||
I'd say it's a 1935 - 1937 Packard Twelve Club Sedan. i.wheelsage.org/pictures/packard/twelve/autowp.ru_packard_twelve_club_sedan_6.jpg i.wheelsage.org/pictures/packard/twelve/autowp.ru_packard_twelve_club_sedan_8.jpg | ||
Looks a fair bit like a DiMora Natalia. ru2.anyfad.com/items/t1@9cf8c517-271e-4f6d-a69b-2d48e39bf793/DiMora-Motorcar-Natalia-SLS-2.jpg -- Last edit: 2019-05-20 03:37:44 (Klumb3r) | ||
Kinda just looks like a generic modern 4 door sedan. Possibly a Buick Verano? | ||
Looks like it could either be a 1972 Oldsmobile Delta 88 or a 1973 Chrysler Newport. i0.wp.com/www.curbsideclassic.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/1972-Oldsmobile-Delta-88-1973-Chrysler-Newport-collage.jpg | ||
It's a Mercedes-Benz W114 coupe for sure. For the exact model, I'd say either a 250C or a 250CE, 1968 - 1972. | ||
1976 Cadillac Eldorado Convertible | ||
Alfa Romeo Alfetta s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/736x/f6/48/a4/f648a4620746ab6e57b92e9391554965.jpg | ||
Either 1975 or 1976. This car has clear turn signals on the front bumper like the 1975 Eldorado, whereas the 1976 Eldorado had amber turn signals. The grille on this car, however, seems closer to that of the 1976 Eldorado. -- Last edit: 2017-06-02 10:25:02 | ||
That's no Brougham. That's a Sedan DeVille limousine. Sealed beam headlights suggest it's a 1985 or 1986 model. i1.wp.com/www.curbsideclassic.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/thumb_IMG_3878_1024.jpg |