Automotive ID?

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Automotive ID?

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A friend sent me an e-mail with this old Life Magazine photo showing some sort of illuminating tires Goodyear designed in the 1960's. Alot going on in this picture..... The lady... Those legs... The lights. But I guess it is a sign of my age that my interests quickly turned to trying to figure out what that car is. I'm guessing it is NOT an American car. Anyone got a positive ID?

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I think it's a Ford Consul Classic (Ghosty will know :) )
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I am glad my Two colleagues have given you the answer, as I have got stuck on those legs, thank's Guys... :)

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Here are some.

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Wow, that looks great! And you say there is a car hiding in the picture as well?
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