I used to work in this building, but I'm pretty sure I wasn't there when this picture was taken.
What kind of car is this? I'm guessing that it may be a Columbia.
I used to work in this building, but I'm pretty sure I wasn't there when this picture was taken.
What kind of car is this? I'm guessing that it may be a Columbia.
I am googling 1910 Packard but the images aren't quite right but close-ish.
1912 Packard Model 30 via Wikipedia
RossD wrote: I am googling 1910 Packard but the images aren't quite right but close-ish. 1912 Packard Model 30 via Wikipedia
They all looked like that.
I'm focusing on the shape of the hood and radiator. This is a Columbia that was raced in 1904. The car in the original photo looks like it has tiller steering though.
Might be a 1906 Packard has the more rounded bit on the lower top of the hood.
1906 Packard Model 24
Woody wrote: I'm focusing on the shape of the hood and radiator. This is a Columbia that was raced in 1904. The car in the original photo looks like it has tiller steering though.
Yep, blowing up the picture a little........it does appear to be more of a tiller control.
The pic car looks like the top car in the ad, if you added upper lanterns and removed the rear seating - possibly swapped the seat pan between the coupe and 4 seater.
worlds first body swap?
TeamEvil wrote: That's a Maxwell; I had an 1907 up until a few years ago, that one's earlier.
I looked at a bunch of Maxwell photos and noted the similar shape of the radiator. But they all seemed to have a prominent radiator cap and louvers on the hood sides, so I ruled them out.
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