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Tough to Crack Puzzle # 35
that was introduced in 1946, but production started not unto August 1947. As far as we can remember it hasn't been shown on these pages before, although we recall a convertible, but that one wasn't made by the factory. This one is and it's up to you to tell us the make and model. We expect a lot of answers, so chose your words well to earn the collectable PostWar T-shirt. Send us your answer befor...
Me and my Jeep in Holland
(postcard collection editor Rutger Booy)...
"I think that we should put the cup-holders here!"
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Sad ending for a Citroën DS
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From a sketch to a classic
, but was officially opened last week....
A photo not always tells the whole story
and you too could earn the PostWarClassic T-shirt!...
The Main Ingredient of WD-40
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Puzzle 34, too tough to crack: 1961 Santee
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Getting married? Take the Alvis!
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Dreams are made of stuff like this
. Let's keep dreaming!...
Your Choice of Skirts
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Eggs, Tomatoes or Lemons? (upd. respect)
at the Louwman Museum has been extended until the end of this week. So if you still haven't seen it, do hurry!)...
Art or Sacrilege?
 is still around by the way. We wonder was there any earlier example of a Rolls Royce artproject on wheels? Ever?...
Don't worry , be happy.
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Tough to crack: Puzzle #34
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Friday on my mind ( Upd. 1961/2? Pontiac Tempest Coupe ?....?)
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Once upon a barn.

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Austin Healey loves Citroen DS tyres!
Of all the tyre options, we encourage people putting the 180HR15 Michelin XAS on a Healey, we frequently get very happy customers: It rides fantastically well and is a superior improvement over the Vredestein. It tracks infinitely better and feels much lighter in the steering.  (artwork by PostWarClassic)...
A Diesel powered Chevy ?
editor: we looked around on the web and found trains, boats and tractors earlier than 1950 with GM diesels, but no trucks. You?...
Ready for take off to Düsseldorf.
We recently found this snapshot. It is not a press photo nor a works photo. It's a snapshor probably made by an employer. We see brandnew bodies for the DKW 1000 Sp. What we didn't know was that DKW ordered these bodies from a third party. A quick internet search learns that it is coachbuilding firm Bauer. The ready made bodies are being loaded on a flatbed truck for transport to the final assembl...

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