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Can Someone Identify this Old Car ?

Pine_Billy1Pine_Billy1 Member Posts: 2
edited April 2022 in General
Our family came across this old vehicle near a uranium mine in western Colorado. The plastic emblem came from the round hole visible in the second photo.
Can anyone identify it??
Thank!






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  • Hikeandbikeare4me_Hikeandbikeare4me_ Member Posts: 47
    Hey Pine_Billy1,

    I got a picture for you and it looks like it is the 1930s or 1993 model.

    Kent





  • texasestexases Member Posts: 10,904
    edited April 2022
    I'm thinking it's a '52 Chrysler Windsor:


  • fintailfintail Member Posts: 57,703
    Definitely a Chrysler. Chrome trim on the fender looks like a 51-52 New Yorker.
  • texasestexases Member Posts: 10,904

    @fintail said:
    Definitely a Chrysler. Chrome trim on the fender looks like a 51-52 New Yorker.

    Yep, that zig zag IDs it. I was thinking it was a dent.

  • Pine_Billy1Pine_Billy1 Member Posts: 2
    Wow! You guys are awesome. Looks like you nailed it.
    This car is located in the Paradox Valley, near Naturita, CO.
    Date definitely fits well with the mid-century uranium boom in the area.
    Thanks!
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