I love cars…in fact, I adore cars…and driving.

Nothing better then packing up the car and heading down the highway with my family.

I have done two advanced driving courses and although I admit, there were moments I was terrified, I had an absolute ball!

And it seems my love of cars is a bit of a family trait….my grandmother also loved driving and did so from an early age…something many women didn’t do back then.

Driving-vintage-car

I have been going through our old family photos and I have discovered some fabulous images of cars my relatives drove.

So for this week’s My Friday Five, I thought I would share some of them!

And  as I also love delving into history, I have done a little research to find out what each one is, but if I am wrong, or you have more info, please let me know in the comments below!

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I have no idea what car this would be but I am guessing the picture was taken in the late 1920s/early 1930s.

I guess you could call this a vintage convertible!

I think it would have been taken up around Healesville/Marysville (in Victoria) as my family had a property up there for many years.

Vintage-Car-1930s

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I have a few images of this next one…I believe it is a Packard and the images are from the 1930s.

Pretty intrepid…driving through flood waters!

Packard-1930s3.

Now, these are my favourites and I would love to have one of these…I believe they are Vauxalls DX Coupes from approx 1937…

Vauxhall-Coupe

4.

This one was my grandfather’s first rep car….an FX Holden from the late 1940s/early 1950s… it’s production name was the Holden 48-215…

Holden-FX

Research reveals that the FX was first released in 1948, and was the first car from General Motors in Australia to have the Holden name

They were mainly in black…which I assume this one is…but also came in cream, blue and grey.

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And lastly, how about a Mercedes Benz 190 SL from the late 1950s…a 4 speed manual luxury roadster.

Looks like something Grace Kelly would have driven in my favourite movie, High Society!

It apparently cost approx US$ 3,998 for this model with a soft top…and there were only 25,881 built!

Mercedes-Benz-190-SL

How I wish that one of those Vauxhalls, or the Merc had been stored away somewhere, long forgotten.

Imagine opening the door to a shed and finding cars such as these!

Sadly, I can only dreams these are long gone….

Do you have any interesting cars in your family history? Or do you have a vintage car that you would sell your soul to own?

Share in the comments below as I would love to know!