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Three Beauties in an early 1900's automobile


Guest Paul Christ

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Sort of looks like a Maxwell. Couldn't say what model. That is definitely a tire patch on the front wheel. There are no headlights so I guess they weren't planning on night driving. The chain looks to be awfully loose. There were Michelsons in Laramie in the sixties who owned a popular bar in town. Be interesting if they are related.

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The radiator shape is similar to a Maxwell, but I think Maxwell always had a filler neck. This car appears to have the water tank under the hood, and no filler neck, just a hood that drops over the radiator.

Here is a photo from picasaweb.google. of a 1905 Queen. Note the same shape hood, square door on the lower body and low rear door handles.

Respectfully,

Chris

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The Queen must be right. Still say it sort of looks like a Maxwell even if it isn't. Does anybody think that the chain looks a little loose? If it is supposed to be a picture of a new car, then 1910 would be a little late for a 1905 car. They probably arre a little disappointed that they got a flat in their brand new car. That kind of tire patch is the origin of the term to put a boot on the tire. I would imagine that there weren't very many cars here at that date. I wonder where the nearest Queen dealership was. Probably Denver which is a about 130 miles away to the south. Whatever happened to this car? Maybe it's time to start looking in the barns in the area.

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The green Queen is being auctioned at Kruse on Labor day. There is a Queen chassis on the main street of Tombstone Az.

Somewhere I have a photo of the old Queen in Tombstone. That was the very first time I had ever heard of a Queen.

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At one time that Queen in Az was nearly a complete car. I remember seeing photos of it showing the body, etc.

Terry

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"At one time that Queen in Az was nearly a complete car"

It probably became the parts car for the car in the Kruse auction ;^)

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