Old Photo: brass era parade
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Old Photo: brass era parade
Princeton, Illinois. "Automobile Parade" around 1917 maybe?
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Re: Old Photo: brass era parade
What a fine photo. A Model 10 Buick at left and a Jackson car at right I believe. And possibly another Buick and a REO in the back center.
When did I do that?
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Re: Old Photo: brass era parade
i dont know what it is ,the one in the middle, but i want it!!!!!!!!!!!!charley
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Re: Old Photo: brass era parade
The car on the far right behind the Jackson looks to be a Cartercar.
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Re: Old Photo: brass era parade
After the viewing the picture some more, I believe the car to the left of the Jackson behind the large touring car is a 2 cylinder Maytag. It looks very similar to a Buick, but the radiator and front axle are different. Also, the car in between the Maytag and Jackson looks like a Peerless. Because I believe most of the cars in the photo look to be around 1908 - 1910, I think the photo is older than 1917.
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Re: Old Photo: brass era parade
very good but i still want the big one!!!!!!!!!!!charley