1919-1920 Moore - Raul #004

Started by Raul1983, March 07, 2011, 05:49:36 AM

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Name the manufacturer for 1 point

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No guesses? Let the experts shine then.

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To the ultimate level then.

Arunas


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Is there any particular feature which makes this car exceptional? There were hundreds of similar cars back then

Raul1983

Quote from: Arunas on March 17, 2011, 02:42:51 PM
McDonald?

No.

Quote from: pnegyesi on March 17, 2011, 02:43:10 PM
Is there any particular feature which makes this car exceptional? There were hundreds of similar cars back then

There is nothing particularly exciting about this car. It was an assembled car and not of very good quality. It was in production for five years and about a thousand were made.

pnegyesi

Did it existed prior to 1st WW?

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Arunas

Did it exist for more than ten years?

pnegyesi

And was set up between 1919 and 1921?

Raul1983

Quote from: Arunas on March 20, 2011, 10:34:01 AM
Did it exist for more than ten years?

It existed only five years.

Quote from: pnegyesi on March 20, 2011, 10:56:37 AM
And was set up between 1919 and 1921?

No. It was set up couple of years earlier.

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This picture is suspiciously similar to one which depicts a 1919 Moore model 30 touring car which was made in Minneapolis and later in Danville, Illionis.

Wendax

The Moore Model 30 didn't have door handles  ;D

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Quote from: pnegyesi on March 21, 2011, 03:15:30 PM
This picture is suspiciously similar to one which depicts a 1919 Moore model 30 touring car which was made in Minneapolis and later in Danville, Illionis.

And Moore it is ! Congratulations.

The ad I have is from 1920, last year they were built. Model 30 is correct.