Keeping the shiny side up- Woops!
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Re: Keeping the shiny side up- Woops!
Twenty pictures (so far?). The last few with interesting windshields?
Number 17 is a 1914 style body with a 1913 style windshield (forward folding). Old enough that MAYBE the windshield had been replaced by an earlier one?
Number 18, a 1920ish runabout with a windshield I haven't begun to figure out!
Number 19 with the hinges on backwards so it now folds forward? Maybe someone didn't know any better? Or maybe some manner of self expression?
Number 20 with what appears to be a 1920is open car with some bizarre windshield treatment?
Wonderful photos all! Thanks again as always!
Number 17 is a 1914 style body with a 1913 style windshield (forward folding). Old enough that MAYBE the windshield had been replaced by an earlier one?
Number 18, a 1920ish runabout with a windshield I haven't begun to figure out!
Number 19 with the hinges on backwards so it now folds forward? Maybe someone didn't know any better? Or maybe some manner of self expression?
Number 20 with what appears to be a 1920is open car with some bizarre windshield treatment?
Wonderful photos all! Thanks again as always!
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Re: Keeping the shiny side up- Woops!
Great photographs, I enjoyed them all. The one with the woman parked on the bridge stands out, and the man in the city posed next to his car. Thanks for posting. Gerrit
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Re: Keeping the shiny side up- Woops!
Did anyone notice the 14 with the 13 windshield?