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Solved -PJ369- Bay State 4-door Sedan 1924

Started by Paul Jaray, January 06, 2011, 08:48:12 AM

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Paul Jaray

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Allan L

Well, that's probably built in the USofA in about 1925, but I can't say I can go any nearer.
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Paul Jaray

You are correct about the year and nationality.
There were 2 companies with that name, both american that did not last long.

Allan L

Well that lets out Star as there were four US Stars (and one English) - I thought perhaps a Star Four made by the Durant Motor Co. of New Jersey
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João

#4
It´s a Davis?

Paul Jaray

Quote from: Allan L on January 06, 2011, 01:25:09 PM
Well that lets out Star as there were four US Stars (and one English) - I thought perhaps a Star Four made by the Durant Motor Co. of New Jersey
Not Star or Star Four
Quote from: João on January 06, 2011, 01:37:36 PM
It´s a Davis?
Not one of the 8 Davies.



Otto Puzzell

#6
A Birmingham, from the Birmingham No-Axle Motor Corp?

Nope, they folded in 1922

A Luxor, perhaps?
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Paul Jaray

Not Luxor...(and not Birmingham)

Otto Puzzell

You wanna be the man, you gotta Name That Car!


Ehhxekt

A Bay State 4-door Sedan, built by the Richard H. Long Co. at Framingham, MA; I found it labeled in my archive as 'c.1924'. Interestingly, although the company gave up car manufacturing as early as 1926, it still exists as a car dealer.

Paul Jaray

Bay State 4-door Sedan is what I have too...there where 2 models, Model 1 from 1922 to 1924 and a Model 2 launched in 1924 only with 8 bodystyles. The company quit manufacturing cars in 1926, so this one can be either a Model 1 Sport Sedan from 1924-26 or a Model 2 from 1924-26 in one of its sedan versions: 5-passenger, 7-passenger or Sport Sedan 5-passenger.
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Otto Puzzell

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