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◊ 2006-06-23 17:13 |
On the right or close left -- whichever is identifyable. |
◊ 2006-06-23 23:19 |
Ford A convertible de ce coté de la rue |
◊ 2006-06-23 23:29 |
Ehm ... which one? Sorry, my knowledge of then French language is close to zero! |
◊ 2006-06-23 23:32 |
It means "on this side of the road" |
◊ 2006-06-23 23:36 |
Thanks, but that doesn't tell which car he ment. The sedan or the light-coloured cabriolet? |
◊ 2006-06-23 23:37 |
The cabriolet is a Ford A |
◊ 2006-06-24 00:05 |
1928 Ford A Roadster |
◊ 2006-06-24 00:07 |
How can you see that? This page is not for the car in the middle. This one is: /vehicle_39198-unknown.html |
◊ 2010-08-20 10:37 |
The roadster is a T. Locomobile at close left. |
◊ 2011-02-04 10:12 |
A rethink of this one. It looks like a Locomobile but they did not have cowl lights. Back to the drawing board.Whatever it is it dates from around 1920-23. |
◊ 2019-12-11 19:54 |
It's a Cadillac. Fenders are a perfect match down to the tips, also note how the splash apron connects with the fenders. Hood lock is also spot on. Not many cars in the 1920s had cowl lights (as standard): http://www.100megsfree4.com/cadillac/cad1920/1921/cad21b.jpg |