Guest Davin Flinn Posted January 28, 2015 Share Posted January 28, 2015 Looking for the make/model/year of the photo used as my profile picture. Belonged to my Grandfather. THANKS!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
West Peterson Posted January 28, 2015 Share Posted January 28, 2015 Can you post a high-res version of it. It's too small to really see anything in your profile. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Davin Flinn Posted January 28, 2015 Share Posted January 28, 2015 Can you see this one now? I'm new to this site and don't know how to use it very well yet. It's only a 200x200dpi photo but may help you. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
keiser31 Posted January 28, 2015 Share Posted January 28, 2015 Here is is.... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Davin Flinn Posted January 28, 2015 Share Posted January 28, 2015 Thanks Keiser31, but I see that clicking on this thumbnail brings a pretty ugly photo. Not sure why I can't upload something better to this site. When I magnify other photos that I have, the details is significantly better. Oh well !! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stude17 Posted January 28, 2015 Share Posted January 28, 2015 I would say that it is a Studebaker around 1915 and possibly a six cylinder. The only thing that suggests to me that it is not a Studebaker is the bottom of the windscreen which appears curved when the Studes of this era were straight, however, it might be the poor photo. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nzcarnerd Posted January 28, 2015 Share Posted January 28, 2015 I guess until we see a clearer version we won't know for sure. If it was a Stude it will be a four - the hood is too short for a six. It would also have the gas filler visible on the cowl. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stude17 Posted January 29, 2015 Share Posted January 29, 2015 I'll stick with it being a 1915 Studebaker and possibly a six although a better photo would be helpful to finally determine. These Studebakers did not have the gas fillers on the cowl but were on the dash. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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