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Davis Automobile ?


Bill Harmatuk

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Here's one for ya.

This is sitting behind a chain link fence at a garage in Kinston N.C. Right beside Hyway 17.

What a shame. Looks like the wood frame work for the body is completely gone.

Has a 6 cylinder.

Check out the swirl in the tail light glass.

Don't know if it is for sale. Has been sitting in the same spot for over a year.

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Rare bird....I wonder if any others have survived. According to the " Standard Catalog of American Cars" Davis was in business from 1908 to 1929. This car appears to be a late twenties model. It would be a challenge to bring back.

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  • 5 years later...
Guest Graham Clayton

It would be nice if someone could restore it - those small independent manufacturers of the 1920's are often overlooked. Are there many restored Davis cars in the US?

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I have just obtained the latest edition of our Restored Cars magazine here in Australia and in the Classifieds there is an ad for a Davis car, it looks in worse condition than the one above. It is advertised as a 1916 model 6 cylinder # 85-10561, but it looks to be later than 1916.

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