Whaddyacallit #356 - Solved! 1921 Aga 6/16 PS

Started by Ray B., June 22, 2009, 10:58:23 AM

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Ray B.



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Ray B.

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ftg3plus4

AGA 6/16 PS Type A Phaeton, from about 1921.

(P.S.: Did you just take this straight from Rookies to Pros without going to Experts?)
"May I submit 'Utopian Turtletop'? Do not trouble to answer unless you like it."
-- Marianne Moore, suggesting a name for what would become the Edsel

Ray B.

Quote from: ftg3plus4 on June 30, 2009, 10:43:00 AM
(P.S.: Did you just take this straight from Rookies to Pros without going to Experts?)
Yes sir. Sometimes I directly feed some fresh meat to the Pros.

Quote from: ftg3plus4 on June 30, 2009, 10:43:00 AM
AGA 6/16 PS Type A Phaeton, from about 1921.
Correct, but I will need the name of the coachbuilder.
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ftg3plus4

Phooey -- I don't have anywhere to get the coachbuilder's name from. Besides, you just said make & model.

(BTW, apparently that should be "Typ A," not "Type A" as I incorrectly corrected it to.)
"May I submit 'Utopian Turtletop'? Do not trouble to answer unless you like it."
-- Marianne Moore, suggesting a name for what would become the Edsel

Ray B.

All right, I'll give you your point, it will teach me to be more precise in my first post.

Another to whoever gives me the coachbuilder. It can be found.
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ftg3plus4

OK, trying to be more creative in my web searches...

Karmann?
"May I submit 'Utopian Turtletop'? Do not trouble to answer unless you like it."
-- Marianne Moore, suggesting a name for what would become the Edsel

Paul Jaray

Aga 6-16 PS torpédo 1921 by Lindner

Ray B.

I don't know which is correct, between 'typ A Phaeton" or "torpedo". But the body style was not part of the question.
One point each.
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grobmotorix


Wendax

The AGA was quite common during its heyday: