Cars

It’s 1932 and you’re totally not running shine in the waning years of prohibition (though you don’t know that yet). You, uh, *acquired* a good bit of money and want a brand new car to conduct your affairs. What are you taking?

Truck/sedan/van/saloon/wagon versions of any vehicle also accepted!

Studebaker President

Pontiac Series 402

1932 Ford

Chevrolet Confederate

Willy’s Knight

Packard 8

Lincoln KB

Nash Ambassador

Auburn Speedster

Graham Blue Streak

Hupmobile

Dodge Bros. DK

by Zealousideal-Log-238

14 Comments

  1. preludehaver

    I like the 2-tone and the fog lights on the Pontiac so I’ll go with that

  2. Expert_Mad

    The price range is a little unrealistic especially for people who rely on not being noticed.

    I would probably do the Studebaker because it’s not the flashiest car and could be driven by a respectable citizen but I’d probably modify the engine to outperform the local sheriff in his 1930 Model A.

  3. 32 Ford, and if I survive to the 1950s I’m totally ending up in Nascar.

  4. Nerdy_Fat_Guy

    32 Ford, but in basic black. If they’re good enough for Dillinger, they’re good enough for me.

  5. SharpHawkeye

    The BEER BARON continued to thumb his nose at authorities! Driving about in a garish new car, he seemed to say, “look at me, Rex Banner. I have a new car!”

  6. Ok-Salary-5777

    I think that the flathead Ford has to be the most sensible choice as it doesn’t stand out, plus it’s got plenty of grunt.

  7. Betraylbyfreedom

    I like the graham blue steak because it gets great torque and and pretty good handling for the time, especially on dirt roads for getting to gammys house of course.

  8. stroker_ace_07

    32 Ford but I’m going model a pickup with a flathead with 3 deuces and offy heads bitch would be faster than any thing in 32 lol

  9. Key_Budget9267

    That Pontiac coupe is gorgeous, I’m taking that! I *think* it’d have the 200 straight-six. Who needs V8s when you have seats that come out of the trunk?

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