David Coe sends this arty picture of a car eaten away by water and salt somewhere in the the drowned city Epecuen, Argentina. David writes: "Although I doubt it's of huge interest to your readers I wonder if anyone can venture an identification of this vehicle." How wrong David, we love this kind of unidentified cars! Although we're not really sure this is a pre-war, we wouldn't be surprised if it is. The chassis design, the positions of the engine, the remainders of a running board(?), the hud showing at the rear wheel, it could very well be a pre-war vehicle. Presunably of american making. The engine looks like a big six, or is it eight? We're sure that our connoisseur readers will bring light in this quickly.
David Coe sends this arty picture of a car eaten away by water and salt somewhere in the the drowned city Epecuen, Argentina. David writes: "Although I doubt it's of huge interest to your readers I wonder if anyone can venture an identification of this vehicle." How wrong David, we love this kind of unidentified cars! Although we're not really sure this is a pre-war, we wouldn't be surprised if it is. The chassis design, the positions of the engine, the remainders of a running board(?), the hud showing at the rear wheel, it could very well be a pre-war vehicle. Presunably of american making. The engine looks like a big six, or is it eight? We're sure that our connoisseur readers will bring light in this quickly.