studeboy Posted August 23, 2017 Share Posted August 23, 2017 This is a picture taken outside the Ogdensburg Public market about 1930. I see a Studebaker Special six sedan in the middle, to the right is a 1929 Studebaker coupe. What are some of the others. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Casper Friederich Posted August 23, 2017 Share Posted August 23, 2017 (edited) Behind the close coupled sedan with dual sidemounts a 1926-27 Ford Model T Coupe, and behind it a Ford Model T Tudor (bodystyle introduced in 1924) of the about same vintage. Then a 1930-(1931) Closed Ford, probably a Fordor, and a 1930 Ford Delivery van. Then a GM product, 1927 Chevrolet, behind an unknown and then a pre-1926 Model T In front 1924-28 Buick Sedan. Behind it a 1929 Chevrolet Coupe and a 1930 Buick Coupe blocking the way, in the lower right corner Edited August 23, 2017 by Casper Friederich New information (see edit history) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Leif Holmberg Posted August 23, 2017 Share Posted August 23, 2017 The Buick Sedan in front is 1926 or 1927. Leif in Sweden. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nzcarnerd Posted August 23, 2017 Share Posted August 23, 2017 (edited) The disc wheel sedan at far right is a circa 1927 Studebaker Dictator - distinctive wheels. I think the 'close coupled sedan' might be a 1930 Studebaker? I think the 1926-7 Buick in the centre is a Master - by saving it to a file and blowing it up it looks to have only six hub bolts on the rear axle. Edited August 23, 2017 by nzcarnerd (see edit history) 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dave Henderson Posted August 23, 2017 Share Posted August 23, 2017 I wonder why all those people were standing around. Waiting for something? Socializing? The market's doors are open. Doesn't look like rural folks in town from the farm. We'll never know..... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
studeboy Posted August 23, 2017 Author Share Posted August 23, 2017 It was the weekly public farmers market. In the day in this area farmers dressed up to go to town on business. A great place to catch up on the local news and socialize. My Amish neighbors still socialize like this. Our electronic age has taken away a lot of our need and time to socialize. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Spinneyhill Posted August 25, 2017 Share Posted August 25, 2017 The big four door five window sedan in the middle has a crate or basket of something sitting on the front in front of the spare wheel. My first thought was hens or ducks or geese, but the white thing(s) inside the crate are quite large. The third car facing up to the left looks like a Studebaker Duplex top with a sag towards the front, as does the disk wheel car already identified as a Dictator. Very few men are without a hat - boater, Panama, fedora. Those that are seem to be "the younger generation". Many of them are also wearing a tie and either a suit or a sports jacket or blazer. There are a couple of sets of braces visible too. Wonderful photo showing fashions of the day for those who dress in period clothes. Many of the women are wearing variations on cloche hats - wide, narrow, no or offset brim. Thanks for a great photo in high resolution scan. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Curti Posted August 25, 2017 Share Posted August 25, 2017 Great picture, fun to look at ! I notice, not one car has white wall tires. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
alsancle Posted August 25, 2017 Share Posted August 25, 2017 1 hour ago, Curti said: Great picture, fun to look at ! I notice, not one car has white wall tires. We need a modern car show picture to juxtapose against it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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