The Jalopy Journal
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Yes, those are E&J sidelights. On the top of the photo is the date-backwards. Looks like 10/14/13-plenty of time to change the lights.
Neat Buick. Check out the shine on the left rear and right front fenders and lack of shine and added support bracket on the side of the left...
Here's a nice 1909-10 EMF. Looks like they brought in the horses to clean up the mess.
T-Head- I agree. Does that make us both smart or wrong?
Looks like an Overland.
I want the record to show I did not join in the monkey business today. This one looks like a 1914 Overland 79T. Lets see if Cannuck agrees.
Yes, it's a Yale. The same photo (without the background removed) is pictured in the Standard Catalog.
If you prefer 4-cylinder Cadillacs, here's a 1909 or '10 and a 1911.
Here are a few 1-cylinder Cadillacs. I've been working on a couple lately, so it seemed fitting. These are a 1903, 1904, 1905, and 1907.
I'd say it's a Baker electric. Notice the lack of mechanical drivetrain under the seat. Also looks like electric sidelights. Cool, unusual car.
Looks like an IHC. Cool Indiana license plate. The "Ind" is covered on the right side, but I have never seen an early prestate (homemade) plate...
Here are a few unusual license plates with cars attached. 1920 Hawaii with a Federal Truck and a 1910 Maryland with a Washington.
She seems awfully happy to be cranking her Reo cut-down, don't you think?
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