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identifying old cars
  • mrw-ss
    Posts: 21Greasemonkey
    I noticed that there are a lot of requests to identify old cars here. One easy way to do that is to visit: thegeorgiaboysoldcarmuseum.blogspot.com. You can look through the archived list of cars and identify many old cars. If the car is not there yet just email me and I will try to find out what the car is and let you know. There are now about a hundred old cars on the blog and I keep adding more cars almost every day.



    Sincerely,

    Maynard Wright, The Georgia Boy
  • Moparcowboy
    Posts: 41Senior Contributor
    mrw-ss wrote:
    I noticed that there are a lot of requests to identify old cars here. One easy way to do that is to visit: thegeorgiaboysoldcarmuseum.blogspot.com. You can look through the archived list of cars and identify many old cars. If the car is not there yet just email me and I will try to find out what the car is and let you know. There are now about a hundred old cars on the blog and I keep adding more cars almost every day.



    Sincerely,

    Maynard Wright, The Georgia Boy



    Thanks Maynard, great site!!