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Is this car "as built", or was it re-bodied a considerable number of years later?
No, this is purely "as built". Fairness requires me to say that it's not exactly "factory built".
This open pro section is getting crowded. Fleeing to another one.
Nice top, isn't it?
Quite
If you only knew how it was called...
Franklin?
Nope.
This car is hunting me...I found a couple of names but can't find the right model...is it (the name) the same name of a city-place-location?
Nope again. Once again, you may follow the top.
Seeing that the car has a "Californian Top", can I suggest that it is a 1920 Californian Six?
Quote from: Paul Jaray on May 16, 2009, 11:12:53 AM
This car is hunting me...I found a couple of names but can't find the right model...is it (the name) the same name of a city-place-location?
1922 - Buick With Californian Top
MELBOURNE WELCOMES INNOVATION
Lane's Motors Proprietary, Ltd., have sold to Mr. Herbert Brewer, a well-known Melbourne man, a six-cylinder Buick chassis fitted with a high-grade De Luxe Australian touring body, with a Californian top. The illustration gives an excellent view of the graceful lines of the car. The Californian top, which so far as we know is the first of its kind manufactured in Australia, is bound to attract attention. It was on account of the satisfaction he received from a 1918 model Buick that Mr. Brewer decided to invest in another Buick
You did it at last...
What is strange is that the car had a standard Buick radiator shell (the part by which I usually begin to identify cars of that era), and nobody saw it.
But the top led you to the answer anyway.