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Title: Whaddyacallit #232 - ca. 1912 Hotchkiss Gentleman's Roadster
Post by: Ray B. on December 13, 2008, 09:32:34 AM
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Title: Re: Whaddyacallit #232
Post by: Ray B. on January 06, 2009, 06:10:44 AM
Moved to first floor.
Title: Re: Whaddyacallit #232
Post by: Allan L on January 06, 2009, 09:36:08 AM
Should be an Hotchkiss c1911 maybe a 16/20
Title: Re: Whaddyacallit #232
Post by: Ray B. on January 06, 2009, 09:55:55 AM
Hotchkiss is correct. All I know is that the picture was taken in 1917, in San Diego, California. If you can give a model identification, I'll wait until then to declare it solved.
Title: Re: Whaddyacallit #232
Post by: Allan L on January 06, 2009, 01:51:39 PM
It's an interesting body style for 1917 (or before) as we tend to associate that with modern raceabouts.
I shall try to find the model - I presume it's not the 16/20 that I guessed, then?
Title: Re: Whaddyacallit #232
Post by: Ray B. on January 06, 2009, 02:08:04 PM
I said the picture was taken in 1917, but it shows the american owner, it's not a factory picture. The car could be older then. As for the model names, Hotchkiss seened to use letters ("type AD") as well as numbers ("type '0/50").
I am rather ignorant of those cars.
Title: Re: Whaddyacallit #232
Post by: Allan L on January 06, 2009, 03:19:23 PM
Quote from: Ray B. on January 06, 2009, 02:08:04 PM
I said the picture was taken in 1917, but it shows the american owner, it's not a factory picture. The car could be older then. As for the model names, Hotchkiss seened to use letters ("type AD") as well as numbers ("type '0/50").
I am rather ignorant of those cars.
Yes my comment implied that the body could be earlier than 1917.
I'd forgotten the "AD" type models that Hotchkiss used - they also used the HP (or CV) numbers like 16/20. I shall have a look.
Title: Re: Whaddyacallit #232
Post by: Allan L on January 06, 2009, 05:11:58 PM
Well it could be a 1912 55 h.p. type AD "gentleman's roadster".
One in a show looked like this:
Title: Re: Whaddyacallit #232
Post by: Ray B. on January 09, 2009, 04:12:20 AM
This one is a bit different, but it definitely is the same body style, the "gentleman's roadster". And who knows what can have happened to a 95 year old car? I propose to call it that and declare it solved until someone can maybe give us more precisions.