Class: Cars, Sedan — Model origin:
Minor action vehicle or used in only a short scene
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◊ 2020-01-15 22:52 |
Baker Electric?? https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:1912_Baker_Electric_DA_Front.jpg |
◊ 2020-01-15 23:33 |
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◊ 2020-01-15 23:38 |
It could be, but it also could be something else as well. The cowl area doesn't seem to match for example (though maybe it's because it's a later model?). Another one which I had in mind was Rauch & Lang, but that one is just a guess as well. |
◊ 2020-01-15 23:43 |
This here? |
◊ 2020-01-17 21:01 |
I'm inclined to agree with Rauch & Lang. |
◊ 2020-01-17 21:28 |
Or Detroit Electric? --> Link to "www.frankenmuthautofest.net" |
◊ 2020-01-17 23:45 |
I'm not sure about Detroit Electric. I've looked at their brochures, but it seem that nearly every of their model seem to have a bigger (i.e. taller) front side window and every model seem to have doors hinged at the front rather than in the rear (like our subject car is). Subject car's side: I can't think of many electric cars from that era, apart from Rauch & Lang, which had this curved cowl area and whose doors were hinged at the rear. What other electric cars from that era could be similar to this? -- Last edit: 2020-01-17 23:52:38 |
◊ 2020-01-17 23:52 |
Waverley? Woods Electric? |