There were a number of “Clippers” and Clipper type cameras made by Ansco. This one takes  discontinued 616 size film. 616 ran from 1932 until 1984. The all metal Clipper has an extending front and is flash synchronized. The lens is fixed-focus.

When I looked at the negatives I thought; “These must be really old !” I’m no antique car expert, but even in the negative, I could tell these aren’t mini-vans.

This car above has Michigan tags and says “Water Wonderland” on the bottom. I figured the “86” meant 1986 but 616 film was discontinued in 1984. Is that a “62” above the last “9” on the plate ? I Googled and found this guys website. I collect cameras. He collects Michigan plates. “Water Wonderland” first showed up on Michigan plates in 1954 and was replaced around 1965 with “Water Winter Wonder Land.”  This plate was discontinued when one of Michigan’s most famous residents,  Elmer Fudd, complained about the difficulty he experienced when trying to use the phrase in his speeches.

Anyway, looking over the Michigan plate website, I’m convinced it’s a 1962 plate. You can look yourself.