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Location: New Jersey
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This showed up on facebook marketplace in Connecticut, I've never seen one before. Personally I think it's an awkward looking cross between prewar and postwar. For the price he's asking it's worth more parted out. Hope it finds a good home.
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Location: So Cal
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Here's a link. https://www.facebook.com/marketplace...47392714%22%7D
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Join Date: Apr 2018
Location: northeast coast
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reminds me of an architectural description i once read.
to paraphrase, "the house had a Queen Anne front, and a Maryann behind." |
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Florida
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I thought Cunningham stopped using Ford chassis in 1936? Anyone familiar with this or am I thinking of another Cunningham company? The one I’m referring to is out of Rochester New York.
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Central Coast, Calif.
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Didn't Johnny Cash have a song about that car...
The set of 5 Lyons 16" hubcaps are worth half the asking price, or more. |
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Location: So Cal
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The back part looks correct for a 1936 Cunningham.
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