I need make, model and coachbuilder to give you a point.
No Experts interest...up.
French marque/coachbuilder?
Neither of the two is French.
Italian marque/coachbuilder?
American with European body?
Yes!
OK, American base, but is the European coachbuilder Italian?
Not Italian.
The base appears that it could be a Cadillac from the WWI years. If this is true, and France and Italy are ruled out, I would surmise that the coachbuilder might be from a neutral country, as the low countries were occupied. On that basis I'll try a: 1916 Cadillac Type 53 by Tüscher of Switzerland.
Not Cadillac, not Tuscher....yes, it is from 1916.
1916 Packard?
Not a Packard.
Pierce-Arrow?
1916 Buick by Gangloff of Switzerland.
Not Buick and not Gangloff.
1916 Locomobile M-48 town car by an as yet unknown Swiss coachbuilder?
Not Locomobile...and not swiss coachbuilder.
1916 Hudson Super Six town car by an as yet unknown Swedish coachbuilder?
Not an Hudson and not Swedish coachbuilder.
1916 Stutz Town Car by Capella of Spain?
Not Pierce-Arrow, not Stutz and not Capella.
I'll stick with a Spanish coachbuilder and try: 1916 Willys Knight 48-6 town car by Farré?
Not a Willys Knight, and not a Spanish coachbuilder.
Coachbuilder from Holland?
Yes, Dutch coachbuilder.
1916 Studebaker Big Six town car by Pennock?
1916 Winton Six, Coupé Limousine body by Gebr. Mijnhardt
You've got it Gerd! Congrats!
Quote from: Wendax on November 04, 2013, 03:25:06 PM
1916 Winton Six, Coupé Limousine body by Gebr. Mijnhardt
And we have a winner! ;D
Tomorrow I'll post the unmolested picture.
As promised.