An unusual car. Appears to be a '24/'25 high radiator/cowl touring car with the extra cheap option of non-demountable wheels/tires. I does appear to have the up-option of the electric package however (starter/generator/battery)? That based upon the fact there is no sign of the sidelamps that the non-electric cars got. Although rarely seen today, that was actually a fairly popular combination when the cars were new. Many people were not bothered by the need to repair tires on the spot, yet they preferred to not be seen having to crank their car to start it.
It is also interesting to consider how many people want the oil sidelamps on their T models today, and yet not want the non-demountable wheels for cars of the '20s.
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