The Jalopy Journal
Don't get me wrong--it's a great photograph, but.... Agreed--this photo was taken post WW2, and that is not Tommy Russell at the wheel,...
Yes, Overland, but later than 1914 as originally posted. I would guess '16 or '17. Nice clear photo.
I would have to say Overland...around 1920....I'm not much good after 1915, but the rad shape and badge are pretty telltale. Looks pretty small...
[IMG] Premier had that Franklin-like front, but the rest doesn't seem to match up. I'm curious about this one. The canoe makes a great picture.
Thanks Twin-6--I've been a bit quiet lately. I would say yes--all Overlands. 1912, a bunch of 1914's, and I would guess a '15/'16. [IMG]...
[IMG] I'm more inclined to say 1911 model 47 which also had planetary, but flat rear fenders like this. Lovely shots.
[IMG] Very close to the top of my want list--1910 Overland Model 42. Pretty sure. Love it!
I promised Sunroofcord some Tudhope shots a few days ago--sorry for the delay. I'm still looking for some actual photos. These are from the 1913...
Yup! Back to you for the next teaser, MrModelT. And I agree with Jimi--captions on the pics whenever possible is certainly appreciated, or a...
Time to reveal the answers to last week's quiz. 1914 Overland 79R roadster 1914 Fisher--the caption says Tudhope, but the script is clear....
[IMG] Isn't that interesting. A friend of mine has a '14/15 transition car that has many '14 features (headlights, flat rear fenders, bulb...
Twin6 just nudged me to let me know I won MrModelT's tri-quiz last week. I somehow missed that with all the volume that gets posted on this great...
Blackburn Auto Electric Dodge Desoto. Orillia, Ontario, Canada. My father is quite confident these were snapped in the late '30's. My...
I like it. I should have thought of Nash with the discs. I was starting to look at early '20's Overlands. Thanks
You may be correct, but the bumper on the green car has a single joining piece in the middle, while the b&w has joints towards the frame rails....
[IMG] I'll go with Whippet. Always tough to distinguish between them and Chryslers with very similar rad shells. I don't recall seeing a...
I believe that's a 1915 British Columbia wire-rimmed license plate. Nice low #.
Wolseley? Just a guess.
Yes, I would say 1911 49T or 1912 59T Overland.
MrFire--I'm enjoying the Queensland shots--my brother lives in Brisbane and his in-laws are in Mooloolaba. There's a good chance that most of the...
I agree--it does remind me of the White Streamliners used by Labatt's. They were constructed before and after the war, so I'll refrain from...
[IMG] Rats! I should have dug deeper on Pope...I thought that hood looked awfully long for a 4-cyl. Congratulations to Mr Model T!
[IMG] Mart--this is one of my favourites. I believe it is actually about 1905-1906. I'd love to see this recreated, but there's only one or...
Here's one I've wondered about for awhile. 1913 or 1914 with New Brunswick plates.
[IMG] 1912 Overland 59T, me thinks.
[IMG] T6--why?? I would think any car hauling around a load like that would deserve bragging rights! My guess is '26-'28 Chrysler 6-cyl.
It looks like such a short wheelbase with the big wheels. The running board can't be more than a foot long. Truly impressive machine.
I'm ashamed to say that I forget whether or not I've posted this one. Well, it's worth a second look if I did.
[IMG] Keen eye, T6! I'll see if a friend has the '11 license registry (I know he has part of the '05-'10 rubber plate years).
[IMG] Wow, I turn my back for a couple of days and there are 20 new pages. Yes, Overland 79T for sure.
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