Once again we went to the Holiday motor tour, put on by the so Cal Horseless Carriage Club of America! And once again, it was a tremendous turnout of very, very interesting cars! The rules of the tour say 1932 and earlier. But at the start point, there are lots of interesting cars both pre- and post-war.
Let’s lead it off with a Locomobile 48, a good looking car!
The license plate gives us the caption for this one!
When was the last time you saw an Essex?
Or a cool Scotty Dog hood ornament?
Beautiful Rolls Ghost
And another excellent Rolls Ghost!
It’s the title of a DEVO song AND a car – WHIPPET !
An extremely original ’34 Packard Super 8
And a great looking Stutz, I’m going to guess a 1927 Stutz AA with cabriolet body by Locke!
Autocar truck, beautifully restored.
A Leland Lincoln touring
’32 Chrysler Imperial CH.
Cool Appliance service ’32 Ford with lots of originality
Nice ’41 Packard 160 Coupe
You didn’t really think I could avoid the AMC’s, did you?
Slammed to the ground ’61 Caddy was really cool.
Beautiful Pope-Hartford.
These people DROVE their 6 cylinder plymouth from Arkansas! Wow!
Very pretty brass era Model T – note the brass lamps.
a custom speedster!
Love the color on this Hudson pickup truck
A Reo touring.