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cuznjohn

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my sister is posting some pictures of my dad, he has been gone over 40 years now. she posted one today of him standing on the street in east harlem ny and we think it is of him b4 he went into the air force, does anyone know the years of the cars in the picture so we might get a idea of what year the picture was taken

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Guessing...

had a 37 Olds and those cars look the same era. So middle late 30's. But those in the know will come along. If not we could try for the clothing starting with the cool boots..:roflblack:
 
The car with the sidemounts looks to have the look of a Packard. I would say it is a '37 or '38.

The other car is definitely pre-war but hard to tell. I would say a '35 or '36 Chevrolet.
 
my sister is posting some pictures of my dad, he has been gone over 40 years now. she posted one today of him standing on the street in east harlem ny and we think it is of him b4 he went into the air force, does anyone know the years of the cars in the picture so we might get a idea of what year the picture was taken

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John,

I'm no expert on the model years for the cars, but civilian automobile production was stopped during the war. So there were no model years in the early '40s. So, even though those are pre-war models, the pic could have been taken during the war.

When did you dad go into the service? Was he in New York any time after his enlistment, but before the end of the war?
 
John,

I'm no expert on the model years for the cars, but civilian automobile production was stopped during the war. So there were no model years in the early '40s. So, even though those are pre-war models, the pic could have been taken during the war.

When did you dad go into the service? Was he in New York any time after his enlistment, but before the end of the war?

from what i understand, once he enlisted he was not home for a long time, i know he was in Scotland, England, Texas, Sioux falls SD. i will have to check
 
back than there was also a live market around the block from there. as a kid i would go into the market to play with the rabbits and ducks, you would pick out what you wanted and they would kill it and get ti ready for your dinner. i remember watching them kill and de feather the chickens
 
Cuz, your pictures remind me of my dad and being a kid in the '50s. He was Army Air Force in 1942 based in Aberdeen, Scotland, part of the 100th Bomb Group. Your dad seems to be about the same age, maybe born in 1922 like mine. Maybe they served at the same base in Scotland. You might try looking him up on the 100th Bomb Group's website.

https://100thbg.com/

Good luck.:thumbup:
 
Cuz, your pictures remind me of my dad and being a kid in the '50s. He was Army Air Force in 1942 based in Aberdeen, Scotland, part of the 100th Bomb Group. Your dad seems to be about the same age, maybe born in 1922 like mine. Maybe they served at the same base in Scotland. You might try looking him up on the 100th Bomb Group's website.

https://100thbg.com/

Good luck.:thumbup:


Very cool history.
 
Thanks for sharing this little piece of history my dad was also in the Army air corps born in 1921 he stayed state side to train pilots.
His cousin Clayton Kelly Gross went to Europe and flew fighter planes he achieved Ace status and is still alive at 94 years old. We lost my Dad in 2011 at 90 years old.
 
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