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This is an old picture of my father John S. Lee. Can anybody identify the car? I suspect the picture was taken in the 20's but there was no indication on it to be certain.
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Re: An interesting old picture I'd start my looking at early '20's Buicks
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Re: An interesting old picture I'd guess standard size Buick too. pre 24 most likely. 24 and up had a bead around the rim of the fender.
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Re: An interesting old picture Searching tip:
Use Google ADVANCED image search: http://www.google.com/advanced_image_search Then you can put "Buick" on the top line, which ie like regular Google, and use the "any of these words:" line to put in something like 1920 1921 1922 and so on... You also have the phrase line for things like "instrument panel" |
Re: An interesting old picture I've been looking at pictures via Bruce's suggestion until I am cross-eyed, and I have found nothing that looks close. Characteristics visible in the photo that I have not been able to find together in any of the hundreds of pictures of 10's of different makes:
Curved cowl along the bottom of the windshield. Hinge line of hood at the beltline. Beltine straight back along lower edge of driver's side opening. Curved lower corners of windshield. No apparent hinges on door (Perhaps no door at all?) Very tall splash panels. Fenders appear to be flat on the top surface. Fenders with a strange edge, almost like a small edge and shelf or some-such. Area above rear wheel and behind cab is quite substantial Overall height is quite tall for a roadster.(My father was 5'11") Six bolts holding rims together (Found most have four) No sidemount spare on Driver's side. And on and on...... |
Re: An interesting old picture without seeing the front or rear its a guess . i have a pic of a 1923 buick thats for sale . but the front needs to be seen ................ steve
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Kinda looks like a 24-26 Dodge Bros. but the fenders may have been reinforced?
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Re: An interesting old picture A major feature is that strong beltline stamping, which probably ties in with a stepped radiator top. Just fuel for guessing at a starting point for searching...
That is what led me to try Buick. Packards are similar there and have six lug demountables, but look like top of cowl is more curved... |
Re: An interesting old picture I think Studebaker Dale
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Re: An interesting old picture http://images15.fotki.com/v588/photo...rantsix-vi.jpgCould it be a 1920 Grant Six ?
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Re: An interesting old picture after looking at several older Buicks, it is not a Buick. Try google images search on 1919, 1920, 1921, 1922, 1923 roadster. It could be a jewett. The one pic of that I found had a slightly differing cowl, but that could be another year. The belt line is notable, as is the curved windshield. There were many curved windshields in those days, but not many with a lower corner like your dads car. You would not believe how many unusual names existed in the early 20's. Without the radiator shell in the photo, its gonna be pretty difficult.
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Re: An interesting old picture Winner?
Packard Single Six: http://www.topoldtimers.com/adsImage...6236350846.jpg So, what did I win? Can I pick sumthin? Huh? Huh? :D:D:D:D:D:D:D |
Re: An interesting old picture The Packard cowl looks very short and the top angled compared to the OP picture.
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Re: An interesting old picture I am not sure but I believe it may be a smaller car something like a Star or a Gray ??
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Re: An interesting old picture The Packard Six is not even close. Look at the windshield - the original picture has a split windshield, the Packard Six is not split.
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Re: An interesting old picture And people say today's cars all look alike and you can't tell the make!:p:D
BTW, I don't know the answer either!:mad: |
Re: An interesting old picture Not all Single Six Packards are alike. I thought the cowl was damn close if not right on. While I'm no expert on the Single Six, I know there were several body/top/windshield configurations over the years. Here's an older version:
http://www.kitfoster.com/images/2007...FWeb-Large.jpg Perhaps newer here: http://www.earlyamericanautomobiles....es/amer584.jpg |
Re: An interesting old picture Maybe a Gardiner or Paige ?? Its tough with what we got.. Its not a Studebaker..
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Re: An interesting old picture I tried to zoom and clean up the hubs...no luck.
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Re: An interesting old picture Where was he from Bill? There were several car companies building locally back then.
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