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Reminds me of something Chrysler would have put out in the late 50s / early 60s, but I have no idea.

Good Grief: easy one.

The goofy but lovable Kaiser DeLuxe sedan of the early late-1940s to mid-1950s.

I'd love to someday see Kaiser's Faux-4-door-hardtop "Virgilian"

http://auto.howstuffworks.com/1950-kaiser-virginian.htm

Shame they didn't make the thin-window B-pillars drop down

as to make it a REAL deal 4-door hardtop.

Yup- it's either a '54 or '55 Kaiser.

>>"Shame they didn't make the thin-window B-pillars drop down as to make it a REAL deal 4-door hardtop. "<<

Or... like the '38 Buick 4-dr Sport Phaeton convertible I was looking at recently, make the center window/panel removable...

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Good Grief: easy one.

Of course it's easy if you've seen one before. Which I never have.

I could'nt find any pictures of a DeLuxe with that wraparound rear glass, just the Manhattan.

51076821.km1.jpg

Thank you all for the help.

Edited by §carlet §wordfish

>>"Of course it's easy if you've seen one before. "<<

You're right, of course.

Just saying it's very distinctive for the era.

If we saw that little of a '55 Chevy, this thread would only be starting...

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