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On 7/1/2020 at 12:05 PM, John_Mereness said:

Colin B Kennedy Receivers

This photo is probably from early 1923 as the Colin B. Kennedy receiver, the Magnavox Amplifier and R-3 Horn speaker are of that vintage. Huge 3' square loop antenna on the hood.(Notice earphones hanging from front top socket.)The car then would be about 11 years old. Looks to be very well cared for.

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On 7/1/2020 at 5:04 PM, nzcarnerd said:

 

The three 'P's plus?  From left a mystery car from an earlier date than the others (which I think all date from circa 1912-14), then a Peerless, a big Renault, a Pierce-Arrow(a 48?), a Packard 3-48(?), and ? - a Minerva maybe? Combined value when new of a couple of streets full of small houses.

The first car on the left appears to be a somewhat modified 1906-07 Buick model F.

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Credits: View of motorists in National car traveling on rural dirt road during the 1913 Overman tires 10,000 mile demonstration. The car was outfitted with a set of Overman cushion tires and driven over different routes and road surfaces within a 50 mile radius of New York, New York. Printed on front: "April-5-1913." Stamped on back: "Spooner & Wells, Inc., photographers, 1931 Broadway, N.Y. City, phones 3472-3473 Col." Handwritten on back: "Tours--Overman tires 10,000 mile demonstration, 1913."

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