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SOLVED! -PJ89- Streamline Time!

Started by Paul Jaray, April 15, 2009, 12:51:01 PM

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sorry i'll try that again ...




Paul Jaray

#76
Don't forget there are still 3 unsolved here...

s1 - 1933 Fuller Dymaxion I Airflow   
s2 - 1934 McQuay-Norris Streamliner
s3 - 1932 Bergholt Streamline
s4 - 1936 Arrowhead Teardrop Car
s5 - 1932 Martin Aerodynamic
s6 - 1936 Parker sedan
s7 - 1936 Tucker
s8 - 1939 Hunt House-Car
s9 - 1930 Hariss Steam prototype
s10 - 1935 Hoppe & Streuer streamliner
s11 - 1929 Hungerford Rocket
s12 - 1935 Diehl streamliner
s13 - 1939 Thomas streamlined coupe
s14 - 1935 Mystery Car Electric
s15 - 1942 Lusk Cycle Bus
s16 - 1937 Pribil Housecar
s17 -  ???
s18 - 1935 Tjaarda Sterkenburg
s19 - 1932 Arrow Plane
s20 - 1936 Richard Crossley's Aerocoupe
s21 - 1937 Christman & Quiggle Streamliner
s22 - 1934 Bendix
s23 - 1937 Cricket Nr 3
s24 - 1931 Bell Geddes motorcar
s25 - 1936 Stout Scarab
s26 - 1936 Harris Front Drive Special
s27 - 1938 Vacca streamliner
s28 -  ???
s29 - 1937 Lewis Airomobile prototype
s30 - 1938 Heinz Comet
s31 - 1931 Briggs sedan by Tjaarda
s32 - 1933 Pierce Arrow Silver Arrow sedan
s33 - 1936 Bridges

Paul Jaray

Quote from: faksta on April 20, 2009, 01:29:21 PM
It's great. I would be also very thankful for Fageol's Twin Porsche pictures. I have only one too small photograph. It's not from 30s/40s, but since another Lou Fageol's car was mentioned...

ok, but then let's focus on the missing ones!

faksta

Thanks, but It doesn't open  :-[

Paul Jaray

I'll try to upload again, but is it like this only for you?

faksta

I don't know  :) I can see no thumbnail, and after clicking 'open picture in new tab' it loads only the upper half of the photo.


faksta


jotage21


Paul Jaray

Yes!
#6 Parker sedan 1936.
Only 2 left...

Paul Jaray

#85
These points are waiting for you...

jotage21     = 14 points
ftg3plus4    = 8 points
pguillem     = 5 points
DynaMyke  = 2 points
Ray B.         = 1 point
Allemano   = 1 point

some clues:
s17 - this car was very popular at the time and was featured in a lot of magazines.
s28 - the creator of this car was better known for other commercial vehicles and buses


Paul Jaray

s17- Probably you are more familiar with the later version of this car...

Otto Puzzell

Quote from: Paul Jaray on June 08, 2009, 05:33:08 PM
s17- Probably you are more familiar with the later version of this car...

Is 17 an early mock-up of a Stout Scarab?
You wanna be the man, you gotta Name That Car!

Paul Jaray

#88
Not that, but at least two of you know this car...I'll post the other pic when at least #28 will be found.
#28 Under this name you'll find commercial vehicles and buses...


Paul Jaray

I don't know what's missing.
s17 - Featured several times in different magazines and in a well known book that at least a couple of us have got.
s28 - Commercial vehicle and buses maker

Allemano


Paul Jaray

The name doesn't sound french at all....

Ray B.

#93
#17 is Ray Russell's plastic bodied car. I don't know exatcly in what year it was built, but it was featured in a december 1941 magazine. He then made another called the Gadabout, seen in your "Bunch of Cars" puzzle.
He Touched Me With His Noodly Appendage

Ray B.

Quote from: Paul Jaray on May 21, 2009, 06:43:39 AM

s28 - the creator of this car was better known for other commercial vehicles and buses


Do you mean the manufacturer or the designer?
He Touched Me With His Noodly Appendage

Paul Jaray

#95
Quote from: Ray B. on August 18, 2009, 04:35:24 AM
#17 is Ray Russell's plastic bodied car. I don't know exatcly in what year it was built, but it was featured in a december 1941 magazine. He then made another called the Gadabout, seen in your "Bunch of Cars" puzzle.
Actually this one was made of plywood and I thought it was from 1943, but you found it!
Quote from: Ray B. on August 18, 2009, 12:31:53 PM
Quote from: Paul Jaray on May 21, 2009, 06:43:39 AM
s28 - the creator of this car was better known for other commercial vehicles and buses
Do you mean the manufacturer or the designer?
I've got one name for this, and it's the manufacturer's name.
This one is from 1955

Paul Jaray

s1 - 1933 Fuller Dymaxion I Airflow   
s2 - 1934 McQuay-Norris Streamliner
s3 - 1932 Bergholt Streamline
s4 - 1936 Arrowhead Teardrop Car
s5 - 1932 Martin Aerodynamic
s6 - 1936 Parker Sedan
s7 - 1936 Tucker
s8 - 1939 Hunt House-Car
s9 - 1930 Hariss Steam prototype
s10 - 1935 Hoppe & Streuer streamliner
s11 - 1929 Hungerford Rocket
s12 - 1935 Diehl streamliner
s13 - 1939 Thomas streamlined coupe
s14 - 1935 Mystery Car Electric
s15 - 1942 Lusk Cycle Bus
s16 - 1937 Pribil Housecar
s17 - 1943 Russel Streamline
s18 - 1935 Tjaarda Sterkenburg
s19 - 1932 Arrow Plane
s20 - 1936 Richard Crossley's Aerocoupe
s21 - 1937 Christman & Quiggle Streamliner
s22 - 1934 Bendix
s23 - 1937 Cricket Nr 3
s24 - 1931 Bell Geddes motorcar
s25 - 1936 Stout Scarab
s26 - 1936 Harris Front Drive Special
s27 - 1938 Vacca streamliner
s28 -  ???
s29 - 1937 Lewis Airomobile prototype
s30 - 1938 Heinz Comet
s31 - 1931 Briggs sedan by Tjaarda
s32 - 1933 Pierce Arrow Silver Arrow sedan
s33 - 1936 Bridges

Paul Jaray

33 points are waiting.
Only one name is missing.
This company was active in commercial vehicles and buses.
The trailers pictures came from a site about period trailers.
The name doesn't sound french at all, more German, but that's just my impression and this firm is American.

Ray B.

Well, I've found the name of the company who made s28: the Branstrator Body Company. But that doesn't tell me the car's name.
He Touched Me With His Noodly Appendage

Paul Jaray

You found it!  :applause: :applause:
This car was designed by Grover Branstrator, and that's enough for me!
I'll award the points as soon as possible!
..and another one is gone...