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  1. I'm trying to identify this car. It has a rather distinctive split-bumper chrome and the 3-lamp cluster, wide beads separating the roof, and a squared window. The license plate reads 1927.
  2. 4306 N. Crawford (now Pulaski), Chicago, IL. It was a beauty shop and is now a stained glass store and apartment.
  3. Another that I know is in Ranger, TX in the late teens after some historic rain:
  4. It's from a blank postcard in my grandpa's mementos, but he has some of family that are printed as postcards. I assume the cars are late teens/early 20s so it might be Ranger, TX or somewhere in OK. ETA: in 1918 he lived in Tyrone, OK; in 1920 Caddo, LA. He had family in Ranger, TX at the same time however.
  5. Yeah, he had a lot of iconic photos in his collection.
  6. I'll hazard a guess that it's a 1927 Auburn Model 6-66.
  7. Wood spoke wheels, rear suicide doors, pipe bumper, large radiator cap ornament, chrome-trimmed headlights, opening one-piece windshield What is it?
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