Need to ID this car
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I'd say almost certainly American. The clue would be in the unusual shape of the radiator, which will have been replicated in their road cars.
Try Google Images for American race cars of about 1906/08, or even Google the entry list for the Vanderbilt Cup races. The webpage contains images of many of the cars which competed. In the background there appears to be something like a Ford Model T speedster, so I don't think this is a top-line racing event.
PS a great website is Jalopy Journal, run by the HAMB.
PS Could be a Pope-Hartford.
Try Google Images for American race cars of about 1906/08, or even Google the entry list for the Vanderbilt Cup races. The webpage contains images of many of the cars which competed. In the background there appears to be something like a Ford Model T speedster, so I don't think this is a top-line racing event.
PS a great website is Jalopy Journal, run by the HAMB.
PS Could be a Pope-Hartford.
Edited by nicanary on Friday 19th February 10:19
nicanary said:
I'd say almost certainly American. The clue would be in the unusual shape of the radiator, which will have been replicated in their road cars.
Try Google Images for American race cars of about 1906/08, or even Google the entry list for the Vanderbilt Cup races. The webpage contains images of many of the cars which competed. In the background there appears to be something like a Ford Model T speedster, so I don't think this is a top-line racing event.
PS a great website is Jalopy Journal, run by the HAMB.
PS Could be a Pope-Hartford.
Thanks for that, will have a look! Try Google Images for American race cars of about 1906/08, or even Google the entry list for the Vanderbilt Cup races. The webpage contains images of many of the cars which competed. In the background there appears to be something like a Ford Model T speedster, so I don't think this is a top-line racing event.
PS a great website is Jalopy Journal, run by the HAMB.
PS Could be a Pope-Hartford.
Edited by nicanary on Friday 19th February 10:19
nicanary said:
I'd say almost certainly American. The clue would be in the unusual shape of the radiator, which will have been replicated in their road cars.
Try Google Images for American race cars of about 1906/08, or even Google the entry list for the Vanderbilt Cup races. The webpage contains images of many of the cars which competed. In the background there appears to be something like a Ford Model T speedster, so I don't think this is a top-line racing event.
PS a great website is Jalopy Journal, run by the HAMB.
PS Could be a Pope-Hartford.
Good call nicanary................ http://theoldmotor.com/?p=60647Try Google Images for American race cars of about 1906/08, or even Google the entry list for the Vanderbilt Cup races. The webpage contains images of many of the cars which competed. In the background there appears to be something like a Ford Model T speedster, so I don't think this is a top-line racing event.
PS a great website is Jalopy Journal, run by the HAMB.
PS Could be a Pope-Hartford.
Edited by nicanary on Friday 19th February 10:19
I've been racking my brains all day (with no internet access) after seeing the pic this morning

alsaautomotive said:
Good call nicanary................ http://theoldmotor.com/?p=60647
I've been racking my brains all day (with no internet access) after seeing the pic this morning
And thanks to you too - much appreciated.I've been racking my brains all day (with no internet access) after seeing the pic this morning

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