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14 Canadian Touring
......in the wrong lane.
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Re: 14 Canadian Touring
That hurts!
I wonder if it was repaired or scrapped?
I wonder if it was repaired or scrapped?
The man with a watch always knows what time it is, the man with two watches is never sure.
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Re: 14 Canadian Touring
It looks like the car is a RHD based on the steering column? It would make sense if that’s a BC license plate. I believe they switched over from driving on the left to the right in 1922 or 1924.
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Re: 14 Canadian Touring
That accident happened in Vancouver. The area of town is called Kerrisdale. Today it's all apartments and condo's.Here's the whole picture and another
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Re: 14 Canadian Touring
Gotta wonder how that could happen in such a wide open, remote area. Probly texting on his phone!!
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Re: 14 Canadian Touring
I wonder if the driver and or passengers survived? The steering column is ripped right out and the seat pushed up. Wow!
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Re: 14 Canadian Touring
ca.1911 Cadillac Model 30 vs. 1914 Ford.
Even though the Ford appears brand new, they may both have gone to the junkyard after this.
Even though the Ford appears brand new, they may both have gone to the junkyard after this.
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Re: 14 Canadian Touring
It looks like the light Ford got the worst of this bingle.
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Re: 14 Canadian Touring
The Caddi doesn't look beyond repair... The Ford, on the other hand... well, it's just a Ford, throw it away and get a new one. Maybe even one of them new-fangled ones with the electric headlights... heard the price even went down on them.