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starting the 2nd half of today's #DavesCarIDService double feature: 1951 Chevy Styleline, rims are 1967-ish 14" Buick Rallye wheels
pre-WW1 brass era cars are always a challenge; best I can tell is a circa 1910 E-M-F (Everitt-Flanders-Metzger), the predecessor of Studebaker
I believe it's a 1932-ish Bentley boat tail Speedster
While this one appears to be a 1928ish 4.5 Liter Bentley
1932 Ford roadster, or a replica thereof
This one was a real challenge, even though it's as far south as possible it's a 1905-ish Northern touring car
a confirmation photo- a 1905 Northern. Northern was founded by Jonathan Maxwell, who went on to make Maxwell cars, which later became Chrysler
Yay!

(thought balloon: you already knew that and were just trying to test me, weren't you)

Man, I'm a bit stumped here. I want to say circa 1926 Dodge Brothers, but taillight isn't right. As always I am happy to be corrected
Sad to say, but this is a 1952-53 Hudson; probably Hornet. Believe it or not this might be worth the restoration effort.
1932 Chevy 2 door sedan, aka the Other Deuce. "Deuce" is generally used to refer to the beloved 1932 Ford V8, but Chevys that year were mighty fine looking cars as well.
That's it for today, back with more ID-ing soon.
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