Hi Kerry:
On your first photo, the lead car is a Peugot 202 and the cabriolet is a Lincoln Zephyr 1939 model.
The Peugot is quite unusual as the headlamps were mounted behind the grille in production and on this one they have moved them to the front fender/mudguard.
I have seen other Peugot cars modified like this in a very cold climate such as Russia when they had to put blankets across the radiator to keep it from freezing.
In the second photo:
In the background is a Skoda truck.
The Cabriolet at the left is a BMW 326
Next is either a Delage, a Delahaye or a Hotchkiss. I need to play with my photo editor.
Then is the same Lincoln Zephyr.
Next is most likely an early Mercedes Kubel.
Next is a Borgward truck.
I cannot yet tell what the last two are.
Here is a better photo of a Peugot 202.
Cheers
Bill
On your first photo, the lead car is a Peugot 202 and the cabriolet is a Lincoln Zephyr 1939 model.
The Peugot is quite unusual as the headlamps were mounted behind the grille in production and on this one they have moved them to the front fender/mudguard.
I have seen other Peugot cars modified like this in a very cold climate such as Russia when they had to put blankets across the radiator to keep it from freezing.
In the second photo:
In the background is a Skoda truck.
The Cabriolet at the left is a BMW 326
Next is either a Delage, a Delahaye or a Hotchkiss. I need to play with my photo editor.
Then is the same Lincoln Zephyr.
Next is most likely an early Mercedes Kubel.
Next is a Borgward truck.
I cannot yet tell what the last two are.
Here is a better photo of a Peugot 202.
Cheers
Bill
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