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◊ 2007-08-25 22:45 |
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◊ 2007-08-25 22:55 |
1924 Buick |
◊ 2007-08-26 21:19 |
Not a Buick. It looks a bit like a Willys-Knight of the same era but this car has headlights which match the radiator shape and also a distinctive front bumper - although this could be an accessory item. It is something more unusual - more research needed. |
◊ 2007-08-27 08:51 |
This is a Packard. It is a 1922-3 Model 126 Single Six runabout. The distinctive feature is that the headlight shape matches the radiator shape. |
◊ 2018-05-13 23:40 |
Packard yes, but not a 1922, 22 had rounded bottoms on the doors, 23 and newer were squared. And yes she appears to be a cheaper Packard (short wheelbase). But I don't think she's a Single Six, as such topically had the cheaper cone shaped headlights and a straighter more upright windshield brace, or even a molded windshield brace. But the extreme angled windshield brace and kettle headlights suggest the more expensive options typical of a larger engine, maybe a single eight, or even a double six. I would hazard to say a 1924 Packard 133 Single Eight. |