olympic
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I think it's 37 Chrysler
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A model T, no doubt
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At a show yesterday, a gentleman showed up with a 1911 Reese(Reece) Paris roadster. Has anyone ever heard of this car? It's not listed in any auto atlas I have found.
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My 27 Franklin has the centrifugal advance and the manual lever on the dash. I start it with the manual lever fully retarded and then advance it fully.
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I use a polish called FLITZ. Discovered it while we were restoring the nickle on an old set of bagpipes. It works really good.
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Irish Spring soap doesn't work. Maybe Maryland mice are different, but they ate the soap!!
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Graef und Stift was an expensive auto built in Austria. Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife were riding in one when they were assasinated in Sarajevo thus starting WWI. I believe the company also built some trucks.
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The mascot looks like a Graef und Stift lion.
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The hood ornament appears to be the head of Ra. It's a Stutz
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I vote for the historic tags
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IT looks like a fine product, but my 33 Franklin did not like it. I had to go back to a heavier oil.
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I think it's a Wills St. Clair
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Check the Caster! My 33 Franklin had a similar shimmy when I first got it. Everything was suggested, steering box, drag link, tire balance etc. The problem turned out to be too much negative caster. It was easily corrected by two shims and the problem has NEVER come back. Dave
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Thanks Dave, I knew it wasn't 35 Ford
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Looks like a 09 or 10 Model T.
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Are we sure that sedan is a Ford? The hood looks too short, I was thinking maybe a Plymouth.
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I think you'll find it is a Cleveland built by Chandler
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It's a 1928 FIAT
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It's a 1928 FIAT.
Can you ID the 1920's car in this photo?
in What is it?
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The hood louvers in groups of 3 were used on some 29 Pierce Arrows