The Western Antique Aeroplane and Automobile Museum in Hood River, Oregon has a collection of more than 100 automobiles. Shown below are some photographs of cars from 1930 to 1939.
Shown above: 1930 Ford Model A Standard Coupe (there are two of these on display)
Shown above: 1930 Ford Model A Standard Sedan
Shown above: 1930 Ford Model A Standard Sedan and Standard Coupe
Shown above: 1930 Ford Model A Deluxe Coupe
Shown above: 1930 American Austin Coupe. The American Austin Car Company was founded in 1929 and produced automobiles licensed from the British Austin Motor Company. The company filed for bankruptcy in 1934.
Shown above: 1930 DeSoto Model CF Deluxe 4-Door Sedan. DeSoto was a division of Chrysler Corporation from 1928 until 1961.
Shown above: 1930 Hudson Super 8. The Hudson Motor Car Company was founded in 1909 and manufactured cars until 1954. Hudson was named for Joseph L. Hudson, a Detroit department store entrepreneur who provided the company with its initial capital.
Shown above: 1931 Pierce Arrow Model 41 Limousine. Pierce-Arrow Motor Car Company, based in Buffalo, New York, manufactured cars from 1901 until 1938. They also manufactured commercial trucks, fire engines, motorcycles, and camp trailers.
Shown above: 1931 Ford Model A Roadster
Shown above: 1931 Chevrolet 2-Door Sedan
Shown above: 1931 De Vaux Sedan. The De Vaux-Hall Motors Company made cars based on the 1930 Durant. They started production in 1931 and filed for bankruptcy in 1932. They produced 4,808 cars in one model with two style trims.
Shown above: 1932 Plymouth Model PB
Shown above: 1932 Pontiac 4-Door Sedan
Shown above: 1935 Packard Model Twelve Coupe Convertible. Packard Motor Car Company was founded in 1899 and made cars until 1958. The company later became Studebaker-Packard Corporation.
Shown above: 1936 Cord 810 Westchester Sedan. The Cord was noted for its innovative technology and streamlined designs. The 810 had front-wheel drive and independent front suspension. Only 1,174 were made and the model was plagued with reliability problems.
Shown above: 1937 Terraplane. Terraplane was made by Hudson.
Shown above: 1938 Studebaker State Commander. Studebaker Corporation was founded in 1852 as a wagon manufacturer. They began making automobiles in 1902. Studebaker ceased production in 1966.