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Tuesday, March 31, 2026
Governor of South Dakota. Id the make and model of that car he's in.
1941 Dodge D-19 convertible. The front fender has a bright metal molding. Between the door and the hood is a short section of metal that is not found on GM, Studebaker, or Hudson. I rule out Graham.
I think it's a '41 Olds Super 90, based on the chrome trim line on the fender that extends its full length and the thin chrome trim piece on top of the door. He was elected Governor in '40 and became a Senator in '42 so the time frame is right. Al_in_Ottawa
Based on visual characteristics and historical context, the car appears to be a 1941 Ford Super Deluxe Convertible.
Key identification features include:
Body Style: A convertible coupe, consistent with models used for political parades in the early 1940s.
Trim Details: The side chrome molding and the shape of the rear fender are characteristic of the 1941 Ford Deluxe and Super Deluxe series.
Historical Alignment: Harlan J. Bushfield served as Governor of South Dakota from 1939 to 1943. The 1941 model year fits perfectly within his term and the style of the campaign sign displayed on the door.
Similar models from that era, such as the 1946–1948 Ford Super Deluxe, share a very similar body shell but often feature different grille and trim configurations.
No clue. Anyone? 😁
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1941 Olds.
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ReplyDeleteMy 2c is it looks like a 1948 Dodge
ReplyDelete1941 Dodge D-19 convertible. The front fender has a bright metal molding. Between the door and the hood is a short section of metal that is not found on GM, Studebaker, or Hudson. I rule out Graham.
ReplyDeleteI think it's a '41 Olds Super 90, based on the chrome trim line on the fender that extends its full length and the thin chrome trim piece on top of the door. He was elected Governor in '40 and became a Senator in '42 so the time frame is right.
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I'm thinking my guess of a '48 Mercury was nowhere near right.
ReplyDeleteIs it a Hemi-cuda?
ReplyDeleteI heard that Harlon was an a-hole.
ReplyDeleteWhich one is Harlon?
Probably the distinguished fellow without the hat..
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ReplyDeleteBased on visual characteristics and historical context, the car appears to be a 1941 Ford Super Deluxe Convertible.
Key identification features include:
Body Style: A convertible coupe, consistent with models used for political parades in the early 1940s.
Trim Details: The side chrome molding and the shape of the rear fender are characteristic of the 1941 Ford Deluxe and Super Deluxe series.
Historical Alignment: Harlan J. Bushfield served as Governor of South Dakota from 1939 to 1943. The 1941 model year fits perfectly within his term and the style of the campaign sign displayed on the door.
Similar models from that era, such as the 1946–1948 Ford Super Deluxe, share a very similar body shell but often feature different grille and trim configurations.
Definitely a convertible
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