ropat#17 - Minerva but what model? half solved

Started by ropat53, April 13, 2013, 09:59:10 PM

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ropat53

This is a family picture, taken in Mar del Plata - Argentina towards the end of WWI.
All I know is the marque of the car, I don't know the model, the coachbuilder or the exact year.
So for one point what's the marque and extra point for any information that can be proved.

ropat53


ropat53

Up for professionals

ropat53

This one has been forgotten, it's a very easy pro point what marque is this car?

targhediferro


pnegyesi


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pnegyesi


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pnegyesi


ropat53

Not American, north or south


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pnegyesi


ropat53

Yes Minerva, one point for pnegyesi, but I won't move it to the solved section because I'd like help to identify the model and year.
The eldest child in the picture, my aunt, was born in 1911 and her youngest brother in 1914, which means the picture was taken during WWI. This is the only picture I have of this car.

choppertrainee

On the Minerva website, it shows this as a 1911 Type X Open Tourer. Here's the picture they provide:
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ropat53

Thank you very much for your input and please forgive me for not having answered before, I don't know how I missed it. I had seen the Minerva site, the car is circa 1911 and may be a X 26 CV, but there also was a smaller 16 CV and a larger 38 CV, I feel more inclined to believe it's the 38 CV. I'm looking for conclusive evidence that may confirm the exact model. Wikimedia Commons has an even nicer picture of the car you posted and there's a Belgian site with information about all Minerva models.
Pictured below is a 1911 38 CV

choppertrainee

Why do you believe it's the 38CV? I'm looking at some pictures and everything from the scale of the Type X to the odd B-pillars to the fold down windshield matches your original picture. It has the same funky roof too. From what I can tell, everything on the X26 CV matches your picture more accurately than the 38CV does. Just curious to know why you think it is the 38CV :)

ropat53

How about this 38 CV? The car does look longer, but the picture would seem to be somewhat elongated.

choppertrainee

Much much much more convincing. However, it is, as you pointed out, longer. And even if the picture is slightly distorted, look at the distance between the seats when compared to the original picture. Think about where the little box on the side sill would be in the original picture compared to the one you just posted. I think the 38CV has a solid 1-2 feet more length than the car in question. I appreciate your willingness to have a conversation with me by the way. I'm a rookie who has little knowledge of these older cars, but you refrain from treating me as such. Thanks!  :)