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Unread 05-12-2018, 12:23 AM   #1
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Need help identifying the 1915-1925 era auto in this photo. Photo taken in Kokomo IN. Thanks.
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Do those hubcaps say Buick?





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There are so many manufactures in that era, this could be anything. The license plate in the picture is interesting.

A big guess....... 1921 - 1922 Jewett 5 passenger touring ???????
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Upon further investigation I believe it’s a Haynes 75 Tourister 4 Passenger. Haynes was local to Kokomo but what tipped me off was: 1) the wheel hub lettering while not too clear flows more like Haynes, 2) where the running board begins behind spare tire there is a similar gap like the ad, 3) matching photo to ad the exposed soft top hardware by rear door are same and 4) the chrome strips on rear deck also like in the ad. I’ve emailed the Kokomo Automotive Museum for their opinion.
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lovely old car what ever it is....charlie
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