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Automobile Evolution Group Puzzle #1 Solved by pnegyesi & Paul Jaray

Started by João, October 29, 2009, 02:39:36 PM

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Paul Jaray

#26
#5 - Chaboche Steamer
#8 - Tuar 12hp Type B3 1920
#20 - Bob Automobil-Gesellshaft


pnegyesi

#28
No3 is a Scripps-Booth Model D Town Car with body by George W Cole in 1916

No9: could that be a Monroe touring car?


pnegyesi

Questions on some of the remaining cars:
su13: is it a restored car or a self-built car from old parts
su14: is this based on a British car?
su15: is this French?

I know one question at a time, but as there are 10 cars left, if possible I'd spare some time for us :)

João

No,no and no..... Clue: number #14! is a self-built car from old parts,with a special name ;)





João

You´re right with the first guess! Which model and year?

The second guess... :shakehead:

Paul Jaray

Liberty was active from 1916 till 1923.
Those wheels tell me that this one should be of 1923 and in that year the Model 10-D six was available in 7 body stiles, 2 of them coupe:
Liberty Six Model 10-D Commander Coupe and Cavalier Coupe.

João

I´ll give you the point because of this beautiful answer! wow! probable my info is wrong.I have it as
1919 Liberty 2 Door Enclosed Coupe.

Paul Jaray

Your source is right.
All the pics I found of Liberty cars had artillery wheels unless a model from 1923 (a coupe different from the puzzle one).
The way the hood meets the windshield, however is pretty much like a pre1921 model, because the later ones had a perpendicolar intersection of the windshield and additional lights.
That make this a Liberty Model 10-B Enclosed Coupe of 1919, then.


João

No sorry  :-\  but you know now the right letter ;)

Paul Jaray

#16 Should I avoid Cameron, Cartercar, Chadwick, Chalmers, Clark, Columbia, Correja, Courier, Crawford, Cunningham (all of these have a model in their 1912\13 lineup like that) and guess directly Cutting, Model A-40 perhaps?

João

Not this one,sorry...clue: last but not least!  ;D

pnegyesi

Do you mean a Crawford 11-30 roadster from 1911?


Paul Jaray

Is that a "I said too much, you got it!" od a "Nope!" reply?
In the meantime: Cunningham Model J?

João

 :D It was a nope hehehe

And yes! It´s a Cunningham!

pnegyesi

No19: is that a Sigma from Switzerland?

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