That distinctive dip in the front axle says Locomobile, but the radiator badge makes me wonder. I suppose it could be LO for Locomobile, but I haven't seen one like it on a Loco.
At first I though Locomobile, going by the radiator shape. Badge could be 'L O' or O L, but then it could be L C or L G, or C L or G L. I can't find anything that matches. Of course that emblem need not necessarily be to represent the make of car. The shield shape badge on the header tank doesn't help either. Late now, so I'll do some more hunting tomorrow!
Love the hat. Wonder at what speed it generates lift.
I can't believe no one sees that it is a Model T. It is a modified 1910 Mitchell Model T Touring. The GL initials are for G. Leahy, a Mitchell dealer in Los Angeles to whom the license plate was registered.
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Steve, She is definitely into "Bee Keeping" as her hobby!