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◊ 2019-03-14 21:32 |
Which company have this unique headlights? |
◊ 2019-03-14 21:37 |
It's more of a question of the body and especially the windscreen shape. The headlights aren't that important. Maybe a Studebaker without the hallmark windscreen with cowl lights? |
◊ 2019-03-15 00:23 |
Has hints of Studebaker but Studes of that era mostly had seven rim bolts on the wheels - this one has only five. It might be a Paige but I am not 100% certain on that. -- Last edit: 2019-03-15 00:26:44 |
◊ 2019-03-15 00:40 |
Note the 'ridge' along the door - about 50-100 mm from the top. That is a distinctive feature of a car i should know but can't think of at the moment. The vehicle looks to have had the rear half of the body removed. In NZ parlance it has 'had the ute treatment' |
◊ 2019-03-16 21:04 |
Had an answer from aaca - 1922 Earl - https://forums.aaca.org/topic/323841-ca-1920-car-on-imcdb/ Earl was the short-lived successor to Briscoe. -- Last edit: 2019-03-16 21:05:57 |
◊ 2019-03-16 23:40 |
In both years of its existence (1922 and 23) the Model 40 was the only model offered. |