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Reverse Googling 67 says it's a 1938 Graham Paige. The photo is on the Graham Wikipedia page.

(The nose initially made me think Willys).

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67 - appears to be the unholy love-child of a 1938 DeSoto and a Cord Phaeton.

 

EDIT - Beaten by an accurate answer. I stand by my statement, however.

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64 - At first I thought this was a Morris.  On trying to figure that out, I'm now not so sure.

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You gave me a chuckle. Even I can see the right oval has "Humber" on it!

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No 69:

 

C.1968/69 Mitsubishi Minica 360 saloon (LA23).

 

http://www.mitsubishi-motors.com/en/innovation/history/year/1960/60_4.html

 

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http://ah5243.blog72.fc2.com/blog-entry-65.html

 

And there are a couple more of an earlier LA-series in the car and girls thread here: http://autoshite.com/topic/11230-a-shameless-cars-and-girls-thread-contains-sexism/?p=1308690

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Paso is actually Paco, which is the name of the company in Illinois that supplied the body and tuning parts. It's a Model T, of course. Just one of scores of firms who would jazz up your Tin Lizzie during the 1920s, the other very well known one being Rajo

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Why are you wanting to know all this?

 

I just like learning stuff.

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You gave me a chuckle. Even I can see the right oval has "Humber" on it!

Do you know what's extra stupid? I dismissed it as a location plaque rather than a manufacturer badge.

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Another batch for you to enjoy.  Hopefully there's some good challenges in here.

 

70 - Nothing jumps out to help me on this beyond it looking kit-car-y

- 1953 Jowett Jupiter special (cheers Eddie Honda).  I have no idea how you figured this one out.

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71 - 1927 Amilcar GCS "Grand Sport" (cheers Junkman and Eddie Honda)

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72 - 1932 Alvis 12/60 (cheers Barrett and Eddie Honda)

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73 - 1934 Rapier, formerly Lagonda Rapier.  (cheers Barrett and Eddie Honda)

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74 - I'm guessing Australian from the scenery and weathering.  I'm stuck beyond that.

- Standard Vanguard Phase 3 Ute (cheers Barrett).

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75 - Mercury?  It's weird, I like it.

- 1960 Lincoln Continental Mark V convertible (cheers Junkman)

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76 - Bus on the left is an odd one.  I don't know what either are.

left - AEC Regent V with Willowbrook body. (cheers MartC)  Nice extra info on why it's the shape it is too.  (cheers to quicksilver too for extra info)

right - AEC Renown (cheers quicksilver and busmansholiday for all the lovely info)

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77 - Mitsubishi Galant (cheers Spottedlaurel)  Extra credit to Junkman for the alternative market names of Sigma and Sapporo.

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78 - 1937 Plymouth Coupe (cheers mercrocker and Eddie Honda)

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79 - this is too small to be American and it's right hand drive.  Japanese maybe?

- 1970 Nissan Gloria A30 (cheers Junkman and Eddie Honda)

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With this thread you're getting some idea of the diversity of my car interests too, both stock and modified.  There's very little out there I don't like really.

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76 - bus on the left was specially built to go under Beverley's North Bar, they were built in the mid 50's they had an AEC Regent chassis, the body was built by Willowbrook, I can just remember them in service (late 60's/early 70's). Here it is doing what it was designed to do -

 

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Excellent, once again!  Figured out that the bus on the right in #76 is an AEC Regent V thanks to the one on the left being identified as an AEC and having what looked like a similar grille emblem.  I'll sort another batch out soon.

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