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International Women’s Day 2019: what’s that car?

Should we dwell on International Women's Day, which it is today, here at PostWarClassic? Perhaps we should. If only it was for our most-appreciated column that our ‘Friday Lady’ is since over a decade now.

First of the Women's Days goes back to 1909 in the US, prior to it going international. And while it even is a public holiday in several countries today, it is largely ignored elsewhere in other places in our world.

Over to this picture, not showing you one, but seven of our finest Friday Ladies. Bags are packed and tennis rackets are ready to be used, or so it seems. These girls are going to have some fun. But what is that classy convertible with its massive doors that they are using? Let us know in the comments below. And please don't forget to be nice to the ladies near to you. What would we be without them after all?

(Words and picture PWC)

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vendredi mars 8th, 2019
Bill McNaughton
11 Mars 2019, 01:18
Definitely a '49 Merc. Nobody made a trunk emblem/latch that big but the real giveaway was the tennis racquet
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Geoff Harris
11 Mars 2019, 18:16
Its a 49 Merc
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Andy Schaufelberger
10 Mars 2019, 21:48
First guess was right ......................'49 or '50 Merc.
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Bob Morris
10 Mars 2019, 18:17
Car is an early 1950’s something but she is holding a Dunlop Maxply tennis racquet!
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S.S.McDonald
10 Mars 2019, 13:06
It's a '49 Lincoln Cosmopolitan
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Wim Hogeweg
10 Mars 2019, 12:23
It seems to me a rear light of a 1950 Hudson, the size of the car also corresponds to this brand. Also the clothes of the ladies comes from that time.
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Larry A. Lewis
08 Mars 2019, 16:12
It's a 1949 Mercury.
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George Cassidy
08 Mars 2019, 15:24
It's a 1949 or 1950 Mercury.
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