July Puzzle 2 < Solved: 1895 Chicago Benton Harbor>

Started by Otto Puzzell, July 01, 2006, 04:36:37 AM

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Otto Puzzell

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Alfista da ferro

Curved Dash Oldsmobile?

Otto Puzzell

No sir.

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coolvanillagt

ok I'll bite...strictly a guess.  Studebaker?  Is the picture old enough for that 67/68 Chrysler convertible at the curb to be new, or is it a visitor to the museum and merely parked out front?

Otto Puzzell

#4
Not a Studebaker, and I believe the picture to be contemporary.

The name of this car (make and model) includes the names of two cities on the periphery of one of the Great Lakes.

Perhaps the a view of the rear of this car will help?

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coolvanillagt

A Cadillac out of Detroi?
I give up. Never was big on brass era or veteran cars.

Otto Puzzell

Quote from: coolvanillagt on July 10, 2006, 10:15:54 PM
A Cadillac out of Detroi?
I give up. Never was big on brass era or veteran cars.

No, but a decent guess.

Anyone else?
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Jagman


Otto Puzzell

Though it's old enough to be haunted, no.  ;D
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AMXtasy

Buffalo Electric Carriage Company
Steve

Otto Puzzell

Nope - gotta go farther west.  8)
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Stephen M

Howsabout a 1895 Chicago Motor Benton Harbor Motocycle, or "Chicmo-benharmo" as they were known at the time.
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porridgehead

 :o

Whoa.

Outta the blue and outta the park. Very impressive.
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Ultra

Quote from: porridgehead on August 28, 2006, 08:20:43 PM
:o

Whoa.

Outta the blue and outta the park. Very impressive.

Stephen M has been known to be "out of the blue" in the past.

:o   :P
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Stephen M

Quote from: Ultra on August 28, 2006, 08:53:11 PM

Stephen M has been known to be "out of the blue" in the past.


The air's cleaner up here, and more's the view.

Although, at $3 a gallon, I can't really justify running the engines these days, so I just let this old dirigible drift where the wind takes me.



That's usually East, BTW.

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Ultra

Quote from: Stephen M on August 29, 2006, 11:25:13 AM

That's usually East, BTW.



Would that be true in the Southern Hemisphere?

???
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GrahamClayton

The Benton Harbor was built by brothers Louis and Albert Baushke, and was powered by a 2-cylinder 7.5hp petrol engine. It did not have an engine lubrication system, so the pistons would freeze in the cylinder blocks, seizing the engine.
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