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◊ 2017-09-07 17:59 |
If not ID-able we can delete it. Photo taken in 1937 off Route 66 near Tracy, CA. Model T? A colorized version of another view: Link to "i.pinimg.com" EDIT: There is an amazing amount of angles of this photo! Link to "i.pinimg.com" -- Last edit: 2017-09-07 18:12:42 |
◊ 2017-09-07 18:30 |
Not a Model T. Disc wheels might be Chevrolet? 1924 Chevrolet Superior for comparison: Link to "motorbase.s3.amazonaws.com" Pictured car has spoked wheels, but steel discs were common on Chevrolets of the era. Note the four studs around the rim, like the car in the old photographs. Another car of the era that often had disc wheels was Maxwell, but those usually had 5 or 6 studs around the rim. -- Last edit: 2017-09-07 18:36:59 |
◊ 2017-09-07 18:33 |
You're right, Model T's don't have disc wheels. Discs is usually something expensive, which this obviously isn't. Essex and Reo are lower-priced possibilities, but I agree on Chevrolet. |