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Yes, it is a 1915 Lozier Type 82 touring. It is owned by a doctor in Plattsburgh NY where the Lozier automobile was first built. The company moved to Detroit in 1912 to compete with the other big car makers of the day. That is where this Lozier was probably built.

Actually, there is another 1915 Lozier Type 82 also. It is in a museum in Missippi. It was restored as a Meadowbrook racer by a man who lived in Delaware back in the late 1950s.

I keep a roster of known Loziers. I also have a Lozier a 1913 Model 77 touring.

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This is off of the museums web page:

The Champlain Valley Transportation Museum in Plattsburgh, NY

1915 Lozier Type 82

7-passenger touring body powered by a 6-cylinder engine

The only known Type 82 in existence and represents the final years of production and the youngest Lozier

All mechanicals totally original; body has fresh paint, but it completely original

Car was once part of the Barney Pollard Collection

In 2001-a 3 year restoration was completed by Edwards Antique Automobiles of Ontario, Canada

This car is driven on a regular basis

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