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Old October 20th 03, 11:26 PM
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Hi I am trying to find a listing of American Automobile Manufacturers
who produced vehicles throughout the 1930's- the whole decade. I wish
to also locate various models of stock hardtops and convertible family
cars, sportsters, cabs, limos/tourers, and light trucks and vans - to
compile a period reference for illustrations. I have a few already in
my list, but knowing which ones aren't American gets difficult.
Some of these I have are only American 1930's I think:
Please corrections welcome!

Ford
Lincoln
Pontiac
Buick?
Chrysler
Cadillac
Packard
Studebaker
Tucker
Mack

These maybe are English?
Bently
Pierce Arrow
Cord
Rolls Royce

The ones I have I think are foreign a
Duesenburg- or -Deuseburg?
Humber
Mercedes Benz
Hispano Suza
Volkswagon
Citron?

Please -I am open for additions and corrections.
Thanks in Advance!
Kevin
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Old October 29th 03, 01:22 PM
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Auburn, Cord and Duesenberg were made in the thirties in Auburn Indiana
"Dave Garrett" > wrote in message
...
> In article >,
> says...
>
> > Hi I am trying to find a listing of American Automobile Manufacturers
> > who produced vehicles throughout the 1930's- the whole decade. I wish
> > to also locate various models of stock hardtops and convertible family
> > cars, sportsters, cabs, limos/tourers, and light trucks and vans - to
> > compile a period reference for illustrations. I have a few already in
> > my list, but knowing which ones aren't American gets difficult.
> > Some of these I have are only American 1930's I think:
> > Please corrections welcome!
> >
> > Ford
> > Lincoln
> > Pontiac
> > Buick?
> > Chrysler
> > Cadillac
> > Packard
> > Studebaker
> > Tucker
> > Mack
> >
> > These maybe are English?
> > Bently
> > Pierce Arrow
> > Cord
> > Rolls Royce
> >
> > The ones I have I think are foreign a
> > Duesenburg- or -Deuseburg?
> > Humber
> > Mercedes Benz
> > Hispano Suza
> > Volkswagon
> > Citron?
> >
> > Please -I am open for additions and corrections.
> > Thanks in Advance!
> > Kevin

>
> Pierce Arrow, Cord, and Duesenberg were all American manufacturers.
> Check the Classic Car Club of America's website for a full list of cars
> they consider to be true, or "full" classics - you'll get a few more
> marques for your list there.
>
>
http://www.classiccarclub.org/CarList.htm
>
> Dave
>
>



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Old October 31st 03, 01:55 AM
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I think -so far, these were all the American producers. One source I
found said there were around forty, but it looks like more. I'll
include my current compiled list for any of those interested.

I think most of the entries with denoted with ** are foreign, some
of the listed manufacturers and/or models may be after '40's, I'm
trying to par it down to just American pre '40's.

Foreign only?:
Volkswagon
Citron or Citroen?

American makes(not completely verified)?:

A.C.
Adler**
Alfa Romeo
Alvis Speed 20, Speed 25, and 4.3 litre
Amilcar**
Armstrong-Siddeley**
Aston Martin 1927 -1939 - All
Auburn All 8 and 12 cylinder
Austro-Daimler
B.M.W. 327, 328, 327/318 and 335
Ballot**
BANTAM
Bentley
Benz
Blackhawk
Brewster All Heart Front '113-300'
BROCKWAY TRUCK
Brough Superior**
Bucciali TAV 8, TAV 30, TAV 12 and Double Huit
Bugatti All except type 52
Buick '31-'42 - 90 Series
Cadillac All 12's and 16's,'25-'35-All,'36-'48-All 63, 65, 67, 70, 72,
75, 80, 85, 90 Series, '38-'47 - 60 Special,'40-'47-All 62 Series
CHALMERS
Chenard-Walcker**
CHEVROLET
CHEVROLET TRUCK
Chrysler '25,995' '26-'30 80. Imperial 80E-'28/80L-'29,'31/37-Imperial
CG, CH, CL, and CW, Newports and Thunderbolts,'34 CX,'35 C-3,'36
C-11,'37-'48 Custom Imperial, Crown Imperial C-15, C-20, C-24, C-27,
C-33, C-37, C-40.
CLEVELAND /FARM TRACTOR
CONTINENTAL
Cord '6,749'
Cunningham '800' Series V6, V7, V8, V9
CROSLEY
Dagmar 6-80 '100-155' 1925: 93, 1926: 61, 1927: 1
Daimler All 8 and 12 cylinder
Darracq 8 cylinder and 4-litre 6 cylinder
Delage Model D-8
Delahaye Series 135, 145, 165
Delaunay Belleville 6 cylinder
DESOTO
DEVAUX
Doble '15'
DODGE
DODGE TRUCK
Dorris '23' '23/25
du Pont '386'
Duesenberg '725'
DURANT
ESSEX
ESSEX TERRAPLANE
Excelsior**
Farman
Fiat**
FN**
FORD REO
FORD TRUCK
Franklin Nash All models except '33-34 Olympic
Frazer-Nash**
GARDNER
Georges Irat
GMC TRUCKS
Graham '30-'31-Series 137
Graham-Paige '29-'30-Series 837
Hispano-Suiza All French models Spanish models T56, T56BIS, T64
Horch
Hotchkiss**
Hudson '28/31 L '29
HUDSON TERRAPLANE
Humber**
HUPMOBILE
INTERNATIONAL
Invicta
Isotta-Fraschini
Itala
Jaguar '46-'48 - 2-1/2 litre, 3-1/2 litre (Mark IV)
JEFFERY
Jensen**
Jordan '5' Speedway Series Z, '29-31 Jordan 8, model G, 90 and Great
Line 90
Julian '1-6'
Kissel '25-26, '27-8-75, '28-8-90 White Eagle '29 -'31 8-126
LASALLE
Lagonda All models except 1933 - 1940 Rapier
Lanchester**
Lancia**
LaSalle 1927 - 1933
Lincoln All L, KA, KB, and K '41 - 168 H '42 - 268 H All
Lincoln-Continentals
Locomobile All models 48 and 90,1927/29 - Model 8-80,1929 - 8-88
M.G. 1935 - 1939 SA 1938 - 1939 WA
MACK TRUCK
Marmon Tatra** 16 cyl.'25/26-74,'27-75,'28- E75,1930-Big 8,'31-88 Big
8
Maserati**
Maybach
MAXWELL
McFarlan TV6 and 8 '390-777'
Mercedes
Mercedes-Benz 230 and up, Benz built prior to merger,'26-26 10/30
h.p., 16/50 h.p. Sport. K., S., S.S., S.S.K., S.S.K.L. Grosser and
Mannheim
Mercer '6'
MERCURY
METZ
Minerva All except 4-cylinder
MITCHELL
N.A.G.**
Nash '15,940' '30 490,'31 8-90,'32 9-90, Advanced 8 and Ambassador
8-'33/34
OAKLAND
OLDSMOBILE
OVERLAND
Packard All 12 cylinder models,'25-'34 All sixes and eights
PAIGE
Peerless '25 67,'26/28 69,'30/31 Custom 8,'32 Deluxe Custom 8
Peugeot**
Pierce-Arrow
PLYMOUTH
PLYMOUTH TRUCK
PONTIAC
R & V KNIGHT
Railton**
Raymond Mays**
Renault 45 HP
Reo 1931/34, All Royale 8-cylinder
REO TRUCK
Revere '27-100' 1925: 21, 1926: 6.
RICKENBACKER
Roamer '474' '25 8-88,6-54e,4-75,4-85e,'26 4-75e,4-85e,8-88,'27/29
8-88,'29/30 8-120 2 Roamers were built in 1929, a coupe and a sedan
Rochet Schneider**
Rohr**
Rolls-Royce 1,874 Springfield Mass. production only, starting January
1925.
ROOSEVELT
Ruxton '300'
SEYERS SCOVILL S.S. Jaguar'32-'40 S.S. 1, S.S. 90, SS Jaguar and SS
Jaguar 100
Squire
Stearns-Knight
Stevens-Duryea '3' most before'25
Steyr**
Studebaker '28 8, FA & FB President, '29-'33 President except Model 82
STUDEBAKER TRUCK
Stutz Bearcat
Sunbeam 8 cylinder and 3 litre twin cam
Talbot 105C and 110C
Talbot-Lago 150C
Triumph Dolomite 8 and Gloria 6
Vauxhall 25-70 and 30-98
Voisin
Wills-Sainte Claire
WILLYS
Willys-Knight '25/30 Series 66, 66A, 66B


General Motors: manufactured all LaSalle, Cadillacs and Buicks?
others?

The notes are my abbrebiations of another reference of classics- mine
are just spurious and are not intended to be official or complete
authorized classics compedidum.

Please feel free to add any comments, corrections or additions
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Old November 1st 03, 06:44 AM
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Thank you Roy,
I have just started this list, not knowing a lot about the subject
matter, to try to find the type of vehicles which would best suit some
'30's pulp style art I wish to do. I did get the major part from a
collector's list someone pointed me to. I found out some I thought
were foreign- were American. And I assumed the bulk of the car's the
club "accepted upon approval" were foreign, so I left the double
asterisks ** on those until I can figure out which were truely
American and which were only made foreign and imported. My art will
primarily be trying to depict period American scenes but an occasional
overseas design might be interesting. I am planning on future
corrections and was hoping someone more knowledgable might be
interested in helping me out with a few pointers. Thanks by the way to
everyone so far! Kevin
 




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