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SOLVED: FW #669: Standard Motor Truck Company Model 55, Charabanc, 1922

Started by fromwien, November 18, 2024, 02:35:06 PM

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fromwien

Please be so kind and identify this bus
PLEASE ONLY THREE GEOGRAPHICAL QUESTIONS ALTOGETHER

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from South America?

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Oguerrerob

Standard Char-a-Banc (Standard 75 chassis) 1922 USA

fromwien

Thank you so much for reviving this old puzzle! You are very close the solution. Only type is wrong!
LOCKED for you for three attempts to find the right type

Oguerrerob

#18
Standard 10-passenger (New-Job) Bus (Standard 75 chassis) by Standard Motor Truck Company 1922 Detroit, Michigan, USA

fromwien

You are right with everything. The bus is based on the 'Standard 75 chassis'. But, sorry, the type designation of the bus is different

Oguerrerob

Could it be Motor Coach or Long distance bus?

fromwien

No, it is a two-digit-number, like '75'

Oguerrerob

I've found a few publications about this bus, all says model 75. There was another bus (larger one) over a different chassis (AK chassis). The only numbers I've found are 76 and 66. 

fromwien

Sorry, please be so kind and have a very close look at my answers:
You haven't to find a new chassis typ of this bus. I told you that you are right with the chassis designation of the bus: IT IS: 'STANDARD 75 CHASSIS'. Please don't check any further for the chassis. It's 'STANDARD 75 CHASSIS'!

Once more: The correct bus-type-designation is to be found! It's not the same as the chassis designation!
It's a two-digit-number; similar to '75'. One of the digits is the right one

Oguerrerob

If I understood correctly. And if one of the numbers is correct. Guessing: Could it be something like 15?