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The first two pictures are of the same car.  In the

first picture, what appears to be an emblem on the

radiator shell is, I believe, just a reflection of the hood

ornament:  The 2nd picture shows a plain radiator shell.

The license plate appears to read "MD 1918,"

indicating Maryland.  I doubt that a McLaughlin-Buick

(a Canadian made Buick) would have found its way

there under typical circumstances.

 

We have lots of experts on our forum whose

perspicacity always amazes me.  You're bound to 

receive more ideas.

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So far, I think our resident experts are being stumped

by the first car (in the first and second pictures).

The odds of someone owning an Allen car are minuscule,

since their annual production of 2000 paled in comparison

with that of more significant makes.  And the 2nd picture

shows no emblem on the radiator shell, so it's not an "Allen"

emblem.

 

Does someone have Allen literature to show what their

car really looks like?  Or better yet, some more ideas? 

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I think the car shown in the first and second photos are the same.  The area of the radiator shell that shows an emblem in the first photo is in an area of high glare in the second photo, and the emblem may be hidden by the glare.  What I find intriguing about the car is what appears to be "two ply" fenders, with an inner and an outer.  While I'm no expert, I've never seen that sort of fender configuration before ... possibly after market?  The diamond-shaped rear "window" may also be indicative of an Allen,  per Mark Wetherbee's above post.  The rounded top of the radiator shell is also unusual for cars of the era, except for the Allen and a very few others.

 

Here are some photos of linked here:

 

http://www.fostoria.org/index.php/community-links/2012-05-14-14-45-59

 

Cheers,

Grog

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