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Help I.d. Family photo


Povertycove

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No idea what it is yet but I guess something in the upper-middle price bracket from around 1926. I see a distinctive step plate at left of the pic for access to the rumble seat. The step plate appears to be attached to the body side rather than to the fender as well which some cars had eg Packard and Cadillac. It has no outside door handle. The two tone look was popular around that time with Buick and Chrysler and some others.

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Here are som Pictures from a 1925 Lincoln L Brunn Roadster,the fenders are not right but maybe the Family photo can be a 1924 Lincoln.When looking at the dash gauges it looks Lincoln.Sorry couldn upload the Pictures of any reasen? but try this adress.https://www.google.com/search?q=1925+lincoln+l+brunn+roadster&biw=1536&bih=770&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ei=L4d5VIXHHKndywPZw4LYDg&ved=0CBwQsAQ

Leif in Sweden.

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I think you have it Leif. There is an earlier one (maybe 1923?) here - http://lcweb2.loc.gov/service/pnp/npcc/31200/31263v.jpg - which has some similar features on the body and the front hubs look the same. I see in The Standard Catalog that Lincoln built less than two hundred Brunn roadsters per year in that era so it is not surprising that it is hard to find a picture of one.

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