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I am sure you have much greater knowledge than me and looking at a 22 Dodge the trunk lid is a match, therefore I feel confident it is a Dodge thanks for the info David
Posted on: 2015/12/31 19:14
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Re: Packard ident
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You're welcome, glad to have been of help. I think Dodge is the most likely identity for that car. Seeing those deeply-rutted dirt roads in your pictures reminds me of a silent film clip on YouTube titled "Oilfield Dodge." If you haven't seen it it's worth a look. It shows a that-era Dodge sedan slogging through axle-deep mud that would stop our modern four wheel drive SUVs in their tracks. Yet the Dodge manages to get through and it has only rear wheel drive. Having seen that clip, Dodge would have been a wise choice for the folks in your pictures to have in their garage.
Posted on: 2015/12/31 23:06
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Don Shields
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Hi
From what little visual information that can be gleaned from those period photos, Dodge is a good guess. They were tough, durable, popular cars a step up from the Model T of which there are a number in the photo. Here's what the boxed trunk looks like on one of the most expensive cars of the era, a Locomobile Model 48 Gunboat roadster by Merrimac. Doubtful it would have been driven in the mud, but lots of Dodges were...... Steve
Posted on: 2016/1/2 8:47
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.....epigram time.....
Proud 1953 Clipper Deluxe owner. Thinking about my next Packard, want a Clipper Deluxe Eight, manual shift with overdrive. |
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I have looked at several dodge photos and the trunks do match. The owner of the car is Sig Hage a local logging contractor in the 20s. He advertised his company a Hage Timber and Investment Company and he hoped on selling shares in his company and making a fortune, however it did not work out that way. It appeared he was displaying one-up -manship to his peers. There were several Dodge dealers in the vacinity and one main Packard dealer in Vancouver Consolidated Motors,they also sold Hupmobiles and Dorts. Great forum. David
Posted on: 2016/1/6 20:48
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