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From 1925 there are two different makes on the cowl lights,the diameter are about 1/25"-1mm smaller-bigger on one make but can be used anyway after grinding.
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Here you can see the different angle between a closed Buick 1924-1927 or an open Buick 1924-1927.The total diameter on Standard models are 2 3/4" ca and Master models are 3 1/8".
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To all of you how are trying to identyfie a car ,why don`t you google before your answer the question.?
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No it`s not a Buick of any kind.The windshield stanchion totaly wrong.
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It's still a mystery to me ... unknown car with 1923 Calif. plate
Leif Holmberg replied to allcars's topic in What is it?
keiser31 is right again.https://www.facebook.com/lostcarcompaniesofdetroit/posts/paterson-and-patterson-greenfield-car-companies-there-were-two-motor-car-compani/2201592976803740/ -
Plymouth 1939
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Interesting 1920's Buick tow car in movie.
Leif Holmberg replied to AzBob's topic in Buick - Pre War
The front windshield looks to be one piece and if so its 1927.If it is a 2 piece it is a 1926 with the licens bracket below the wrong head lights. -
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I don`t think white wall on 4 cyl.cars was very common,but here are som original pictures from 1920 and 1925 cars with white walls. My 1924-35 with ASH wire wheel.
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Show pictures of the hole engine as well so we can see the Master engine in a Standard model car!
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My intension was to show when this type of hub cap started.
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Erskine close to 1930.
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Sorry,but canT understand why a front fender should be a big problem to find in US? 1926 and 1927 Std.models are exakt the same on all Std.models,right side no.191202. I`m more conserned about the frame as well as if the engine has been "broken"at the rear engine attatchment. Should be interesting to follow what has to be done!.
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Just wonder how the front part of the frame looks. After such an incident it most have been bent a lot.
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https://www.tomlaferriere.com/listings/1938-packard-1600-touring-sedan/
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1920s Headlamps. Chevrolet? Make and Years?
Leif Holmberg replied to motoringicons's topic in What is it?
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Thanks for your help,I agree it seems to be an Oldsmobile close to 1925-1926 .The man who put this car on face book seemed to be uppset just becuse I told him it was`t a 1927 Buick as he thought ! so he removed the picture as well as all the comments! When googling I found this about Holden C:o too. https://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/BRG+213/1/3/17-40 http://www.oldsmobileinaustralia.info/30ehist.html
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