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Graham#11 - 1921 Sheridan Four

Started by GrahamClayton, August 26, 2013, 06:38:01 PM

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GrahamClayton

You know the drill - make and name for 1 point.

Use of Google Images is forbidden!
"She's a beauty!" - Australian Prime Minister describes the first 48-215 Holden to come off the production line in November 1948

GrahamClayton

"She's a beauty!" - Australian Prime Minister describes the first 48-215 Holden to come off the production line in November 1948

mekubb


D-type

Duncan Rollo

The more you learn, the more you realise how little you know.

GrahamClayton

"She's a beauty!" - Australian Prime Minister describes the first 48-215 Holden to come off the production line in November 1948

D-type

Carrying on the elimination:
USA?
Duncan Rollo

The more you learn, the more you realise how little you know.

GrahamClayton

"She's a beauty!" - Australian Prime Minister describes the first 48-215 Holden to come off the production line in November 1948

exekiel

Big Three relation ship?

Bill Murray

Wills Sainte Claire ca 1922?  Can't think of a name other than "touring", or if year is correct, A-68.

Bill
Cheers
Bill

GrahamClayton

No, not a Wills-Sainte Claire.

Hint - the car was manufactured by one of the "Big Three".
"She's a beauty!" - Australian Prime Minister describes the first 48-215 Holden to come off the production line in November 1948

Bill Murray

How about a Maxwell 25 of 1922.

Bill
Cheers
Bill

Raul1983

1920-1921 Sheridan Four.

GrahamClayton

Correct - 1921 Sheridan Four. Two points to you.
"She's a beauty!" - Australian Prime Minister describes the first 48-215 Holden to come off the production line in November 1948

GrahamClayton

The Sheridan was a moderately priced 4-cylinder car that was designed to sit in the GM model range between Chevrolet and Oakland. The project was given the go ahead by Billy Durant, who at this stage was the chief at GM for the second time. In early 1921, Durant left GM, and GM sold the Sheridan company and the plant in which it was manufactured to him. Sheridan production continued under GM control until August 1921, when Durant assumed formal control. Durant stopped production, and used the factory to produce the Durant Six.

Prices for the Sheridan ranged from $1685 for the Roadster and Tourer through to $2060 for the Coupe and $2360 for the Sedan.
"She's a beauty!" - Australian Prime Minister describes the first 48-215 Holden to come off the production line in November 1948

Otto Puzzell

Title amended - makes future searches more productive.
You wanna be the man, you gotta Name That Car!

GrahamClayton

Thanks Otto,

I'll remind myself to change the title when I move puzzles to the "Solved" board.
"She's a beauty!" - Australian Prime Minister describes the first 48-215 Holden to come off the production line in November 1948