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◊ 2016-11-11 02:15 |
To the right a 1918-19 Cadillac Type 57 (straight cowl area, still ten spoke front wheels) 1918 had nine louvers in the hood tilted at six degrees, 1919 had 25 vertical louvers. |
◊ 2016-11-11 08:30 |
That is no Cadillac on the right. The proportions are all wrong. The long hood suggests something with a long inline engine - maybe a Hudson? The disc wheel car has the right proportions to be a Cadillac but again I think it is not. The were dozens of moderately expensive car makes at that time. |
◊ 2016-11-11 16:06 |
the one to the left has considerable swb with passengers seating on the axle, hoping over any pothole than just like in the Buster Keaton movies. |
◊ 2016-11-11 17:51 |
The back seat passengers always sat over the rear axle. The Chrysler Airflow in 1934 was the first car to bring them forward a little. |
◊ 2019-02-15 19:38 |
The car on the left looks like a Reo about 1924 or maybe a Flint. -- Last edit: 2019-02-16 10:33:30 |