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twin6

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  1. Politics and religion are taboo, Walt, but I'm hoping you or someone can tell me what a top like this was called back in the day. I don't recall ever seeing anything like it. Kind of a jack-in-the-box arrangement.
  2. Having fun on the US - Mexico border. No idea what the car is, but someone will.
  3. Gov. Martin G. Brumbaugh of Pennsylvania with a 1915 Packard limousine. Big car.
  4. Here's one for those who fancy long bonnets. Supposed to be a c. 1907 Gearless. Quite the contrast to the CGV landaulet.
  5. 1910 Packard model 30, well guarded, in Mexico. Must have worked better than those "please don't touch" signs at concours events. Not sure, but possibly these fellows are involved with the Mexican revolution. The one attired in black has a nice Winchester model 95. Maybe someone else can ID the other hardware.
  6. White steamers at 1904 World's Fair. If my memory serves me, Glidden arranged for a group to drive there, which turned into a formal tour one year later.
  7. I believe Brewster built the bodies on the 2 limousines in the color/modern photos posted by LCK81403.
  8. I vote Rolls. The young lady resembles the lost aviatrix.
  9. Roland Giroux in his 1910 White MM - a very big car - now at Seal Cove.
  10. Third series 8 Packard with custom body, somewhere overseas. Maybe one of the regular followers can ID the body maker.
  11. Thanks Walt for kicking this off, and thank you all for contributing. Keeping the stress low requires refueling for more posts!
  12. Interesting! That's a 1-16, the earliest single six (1921). And not much snow for that part of NH if that really was February.
  13. 1928 six (533), seven passenger touring. I love the car's condition - clearly this car got used - and the smiles.
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