The McQuay-Norris Streamliner.
Based on a Ford V-8 chassis, this was one of many Cars of the Future built during the '30s.
1937 Nash Lafayette ad.
1940 Nash Ambassador ad.
1938 Phantom Corsair (or "Flying Wombat")
Videos:
Buick Y-Job Concept Car
The McQuay-Norris Streamliner.
Based on a Ford V-8 chassis, this was one of many Cars of the Future built during the '30s.
1937 Nash Lafayette ad.
1940 Nash Ambassador ad.
1938 Phantom Corsair (or "Flying Wombat")
Videos:
Buick Y-Job Concept Car
SSgt Baloo, USAF: Jan 1980 - Feb 2000, Ret.My sister's Blog about life with an autistic child: Life on the Spectrum![]()
I've finished a couple of superhero game supplements. Peruse them here: http://ssgtbaloo.angeva.com/
"I'm a sheepdog. I live to protect the flock and confront the wolf." — LTC (RET) Dave Grossman
"Freedom is never voluntarily given by the oppressor; it must be demanded by the oppressed. " — Martin Luther King Jr.
I'm looking mostly for pictures folks. I'll do my best to find more, but if anyone thinks their google-fu is superior to mine, they're welcome to join in.
1938-1940 cadillac V16
The Old Car Manual Project
You may have to do a little searching, but they seem to have a lot of stuff. Examples:
1939 Chrysler
1942 Hudson
1940 Willys-Overland
SSgt Baloo, USAF: Jan 1980 - Feb 2000, Ret.My sister's Blog about life with an autistic child: Life on the Spectrum![]()
I've finished a couple of superhero game supplements. Peruse them here: http://ssgtbaloo.angeva.com/
"I'm a sheepdog. I live to protect the flock and confront the wolf." — LTC (RET) Dave Grossman
"Freedom is never voluntarily given by the oppressor; it must be demanded by the oppressed. " — Martin Luther King Jr.
Try this webpage from an excellent HERO Pulp website: http://www.geocities.com/TimesSquare...32/auto20.html . Quite a few vehicles of the era, with stats and illustrations.
If this wasn't a real 1930s-40s car, it should have been--from the Hot Wheels line, the Xtreemster--
Retro enough to be from that period, futuristic enough to be the signature vehicle of the millionaire crimefighting gadgeteer hero in your campaign.
Also available in gold color with chrome front--
"Ready to fight crime, Golden Boy?"
"You bet, Golden Mask! Those dirty crooks are due for a whipping!"
"To the Golden-Mobile!"
Firm, united let us be,
Rallying round our liberty,
As a band of brothers joined,
Peace and safety we shall find.
CAPTAIN AMERICA LIVES!!!
Colin Hotnit, aka lapsedgamer
1966--2011
Rest You Well, HERO
There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)
Bookmarks