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| Heyseed
03-18-2013 20:16:59
69.19.14.18
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 Trying to ID these two cars. The one looks like a Ford to me but not sure the model |
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| dennis min
03-21-2013 15:48:14
71.48.126.93
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Re: OT Old cars, photos in reply to Heyseed, 03-18-2013 20:16:59
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|  Perhaps a Pan Car made in minnesota? |
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| dennis min
03-20-2013 15:53:22
71.48.126.93
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Re: OT Old cars, photos in reply to Heyseed, 03-18-2013 20:16:59
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| Bodyman
03-19-2013 19:11:00
206.72.3.69
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Re: OT Old cars, photos in reply to Heyseed, 03-18-2013 20:16:59
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| I am nearly 100% certain the car is a MAXWELL of a 1918 era model. I enhanced the pic and am satisfied with the identification. |
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| Bodyman
03-19-2013 19:15:50
206.72.3.69
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Re: OT Old cars, photos in reply to Bodyman, 03-19-2013 19:11:00
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| My previous reply should have included, I was referring to the first car pictured. sorry for the double post. |
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| JD Seller
03-18-2013 22:26:22
208.126.196.144
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Re: OT Old cars, photos in reply to Heyseed, 03-18-2013 20:16:59
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|  I think Dino has it correct. 1920 Essex Touring Model A Here is a picture. |
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| AJ-in-BC
03-18-2013 21:57:55
207.216.212.38
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Re: OT Old cars, photos in reply to Heyseed, 03-18-2013 20:16:59
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| Definitely not a Ford, as it has longitudinal semi-elliptic springs front and rear. |
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| Heyseed
03-18-2013 21:06:42
69.19.14.18
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Re: OT Old cars, photos in reply to Heyseed, 03-18-2013 20:16:59
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| I think Dino is rtight, it looks like a 1920 Essex. |
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| dino in iowa
03-18-2013 20:58:11
75.226.23.85
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Re: OT Old cars, photos in reply to Heyseed, 03-18-2013 20:16:59
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| dr sportster
03-18-2013 20:57:33
69.113.80.231
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Re: OT Old cars, photos in reply to Heyseed, 03-18-2013 20:16:59
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| The only thing to really go on is the sharp downward way the fender sweeps . I google imaged Chrysler & Dodge and they both sweep back more. It did look slightly like a 26 Lincoln but I still think your pictures fender does not match but just is close.Can even see door hanbdles or too many clues. |
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| dr sportster
03-18-2013 20:44:52
69.113.80.231
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Re: OT Old cars, photos in reply to Heyseed, 03-18-2013 20:16:59
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| Does not look like a Ford or a Chevy. Wheels are not Pontiac /Oakland but a little close . Fender does come down sharply. Not too much to go on and there were so many brands back then.Hood slants down a bit. Hard to tell from this pic. |
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| JerryS
03-18-2013 20:43:05
68.18.18.47
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Re: OT Old cars, photos in reply to Heyseed, 03-18-2013 20:16:59
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| My guess is Dodge, about a 1925 or 1926 touring car. Have no clue what no. 2 might be??? |
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| ShadetreeRet
03-18-2013 20:38:09
184.4.20.29
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Re: OT Old cars, photos in reply to Heyseed, 03-18-2013 20:16:59
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| Well, I don't see but one, but the problem was, back then so many vehicles looked alike. I agree, it LOOKS like a Ford, but I don't think it is. because to me, the wheels don't look like Ford wheels. And the front fenders on most Fords of that era were a little more "swept back". If I'm wrong, I will gladly admit it! |
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| Heyseed
03-18-2013 21:02:17
69.19.14.18
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Re: OT Old cars, photos in reply to ShadetreeRet, 03-18-2013 20:38:09
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| Thanks all, only one photo loaded (probably operator error) |
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