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Whuzzat #43 - Pancho Villa's Dodge and armored car

Started by Ray B., May 26, 2011, 12:52:21 PM

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Ray B.

Who is this young man, and what are the two cars he can be connected with?
Of course, we know him with a rather different face.

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He Touched Me With His Noodly Appendage

Ray B.

#1
Well, let's move this one up one notch.
He Touched Me With His Noodly Appendage

Ray B.

He Touched Me With His Noodly Appendage

Otto Puzzell

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

Ray B.

Nope. He never raced.
He Touched Me With His Noodly Appendage

Otto Puzzell

Not even with the cops?
You wanna be the man, you gotta Name That Car!

Ray B.

This he surely did, but maybe not in a car.
He Touched Me With His Noodly Appendage

SACO

Pancho Villa !

dead in a Dodge ?

Ray B.

Very good!

Especially as I am not sure that ths is really a photograph of him. He doesn't look quite the same as in his other photos (he is supposed to be 16 or 20 there). The ears are different, and ears usually don't change with age.
More later.
He Touched Me With His Noodly Appendage

SACO

and his armoured car for the second car :

Ray B.

#10
This car is presented as Pancho Villa's armored car, and I don't think that he used it himself. Neverthheless, la Brigada Zaragoza was  part of Villa's troops, la Division del Norte, in the Constitutional Army. Well done. That was the other car that I had in mind.
"Originario de Parras, Coahuila, y pariente de la familia Madero, el general Eugenio Aguirre Benavides (1884-1915) comandó la Brigada Zaragoza dentro de la División del Norte de Pancho Villa. Combatió como voluntario a la rebelión de Pascual Orozco (1912) y luego del asesinato de Madero se unió a la revolución Constitucionalista reuniendo a un importante grupo de hombres que peleaban en la región de la Laguna en Coahuila, con los que formó la brigada Zaragoza."
He Touched Me With His Noodly Appendage