1951 Nash Statesman. During the 1930’s until the early 1960’s, the American auto industry really had some interesting and unique car styles and mechanical innovations.
1958 Mercury Turnpike Cruiser has always been a car that has been on my list of unique and futuristic car designs.
1988 Lincoln Mark VII has no connection with any cars that have been in the family over the years or anything real special about it historically.
1930 Model A Ford Sedan Coupe. We got the first 1930 Ford Roadster because it was like the one we used on our wedding day, riding away from the Church in its rumble seat.
1931 Ford Model A car was restored in 2013 and the engine was rebuilt in 2008. The car is equipped with a synchronized transmission,
1940 Ford Delux Tudor Sedan car like my Dad owned from about 1943 to 1947. My brother drove it most of the time.
1951 Ford Victoria. My first car was a 1951 Ford Custom four door sedan. It had the 239 flat head V-8 with the new Ford-a-Matic transmission.
1957 Ford Fairlane 500 Two Door Hardtop. After we were married about four years, I bought a 1957 Ford Fairlane 500 Four-Door Hardtop from a friend.
Ford Thunderbird. When Ford Motor Company came out with the sporty Thunderbird in 1955, I thought they were really neat.
1971 Mustang Grande. The production and history of the Ford Mustangs have been fascinating to me. As a family we owned a couple of the Mustang Ponies.
1976 Ford Country Squire Wagon. In 1966 we bought a new Ford Country Squire Wagon equipped to pull a 21 foot travel trailer.
1934 DeSoto SE Airflow Four Door Sedan. I never saw a Chrysler and/or DeSoto Airflow car in person until I saw this car.
1956 Chrysler Imperial 4 Dr. Sdn car is another one like my Dad owned. His 1956 Imperial was a blue tinted exterior car instead of the green that this one is painted.
1927 Chevy Two Door Sedan car like the one that my Grandfather Noah Bupp bought new.
1955 Chevrolet Belair Two Door Hard Top car is an eye catching red-orange bottom and cream-colored top sporty-looking Chevy.
1966 Corvair Monza Convertible. General Motors introduced the Corvair in 1960. It was a controversial car from the very beginning.
1988 Cadillac Brougham. When you think about buying an all original used car, you think there will some things that you will have to replace and/or repair.
1950 Cadillac Fleetwood. I guess most people have a “Bucket List” of things they want to do and/or buy in their life time. A 1950 Cadillac Fleetwood was on my ”Bucket List”.