A point will be yours if you identify this car:
Experts?
Pros?
Is this maybe a Binney - Burnam out of Boston?
That's not it
American made?
Not American
Registration plate looks like the first early Dutch registration, so called Rijksnummer
Is the picture taken in the Netherlands?
Yes!
Car is also Dutch?
Yes, indeed
Electric powered?
Not electric
Was it built in Amsterdam?
I'm 99 % sure that it wasn't
Well known manufacturer?
Not exactly..
Brons omnibus?
Not Brons
Gelria?
Not Gelria
Looking at the people's fashion along the road I say this picture is more recent than it appears to be. at least a small century or so
was it taken at a classic car event?
You're right the picture was taken at an event, not strictly a car event, though.
Was this a one-off?
Yes, very much so..
Built to mimic a turn-of-the century car?
Yes, but I don't think they did a very good job ;)
Was this a school project?
I don't think so. I guess it was made especially for the event where this photo was taken.
Was this event related to an anniversary?
Yes it was, but the anniversary was only loosely related to the car
Was it the anniversary of ANWB?
No, it was not a nationwide event
Was it related to an automotive company?
In one way: it was held in the place where the make came from.
Hilversum again?
Not there
Trompenburg, then?
Perhaps it's a centenary of Spyker event in 1998.
Not there
Amersfoort perhaps?
No, not there, either
Nationwide event, anniversary. Was it related to Dutch automotive history?
No, it was a local, non automotive event.
and it featured a local automobile brand of which there are no survivors, so this one was built to celebrate that make?
Exactly, and they did a very poor job, because...
because they had no documentation probably. I suppose this wasn't in Amsterdam, was it?
No, it's much worse than that ;)
It was not in Amsterdam, indeed
Could it be that because the manufacturer did not exist at all?
No, the poor job is an obvious mechanical error ;)
The obvious mechanical error: was it originally a three-wheeler? I'm thinking Marius Entrop
:bow: Very well done!
This car was shown in 1993 to celebrate the 700th year of 's Gravenmoer.
And to think there are surviving pictures...
Interesting guy, this Entrop, according to a Dutch automotive research group