Wagons in vintage Street scenes

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    I think, that's a Pontiac, judging by the wheelwell and non-Vista roof. The rocker panel on that Austin's nearly gone also
     
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    1969 Tempest GTO? I can see it.

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    I noticed the small car's rocker, but didn't know its name. Yeah... What year does that Austin look like? I don't know those models.
     
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    It's hard to say, since the Austin 1100s were little changed, if at all, during production which began (I'm guessing) around 1964 and lasted until maybe 1970, if not shortly later. These front drives were manufactured in 3 levels. The Austin, Morris and Wolseley. The Wolseleys being the most expensive line-up.
    The main difference by the 100 was the addition of a genuine wood dashboard:

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    Dramatic differences began with the 1800 models and ended up with the Wolseleyed Jaguar:

    http://www.classicandsportscar.ltd.uk/Wolseley-1885-S-MKII/classic-cars-for-sale/22045


    [​IMG] Unlike the 1100s, the Wolseley 1800s had round guages, while the Austin and Morris models only had a rectangular speedometer similar to that of the 1100:

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    Here is an image dated September 11, 1959 of an “Auto Safety Check” sponsored by either the national, state, or local Petroleum Dealers Association in Oklahoma City.
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    Courtesy of The Old Motor
     
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