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What is it ? #96 (UPDATE: ....<br>1910/11 Lozier Model I Briarcliff 6 Cylinder 50 HP 131" 7 passenger Touring Toy Tonneau)

The full name you could have given to this car is: 1910/11 Lozier Model I Briarcliff 6 Cylinder 50 HP 131" 7 passenger Touring Toy Tonneau. Beforehand we never would have guessed that so many people from no less than five continents have an ample knowledge about this car... ! Applause for you all. Judging this was practically impossible. Between some brilliant and highly elaborate answers (we'll come back later next week back on the answer of Roger Fields) we decided to appoint Thomas Edfors as best (not counting jurymembers who had right everything and more). He claimed the right Make, the right Year, the right Type number and nomenclature and the right number of cylinders. Bravo! The Cambridge windscreen patented by Mr. Ardmore is subject of an article in the very near future. See you all tomorrow for nr. # 97! (photo postcard Horwitz Collection) EARLIER TEXT: Cool hat. Cool car. Super cool windscreen! Click the photo to enjoy more of the car, which by the way is US made. More precise in Detroit, Michigan. the to give a litle more help, here's also a link with the carmake Chandler. This last hint will most probably boost the amount of good Make-guessers. But mond you, the angle here is to give a good type/body description. We can assure you that will shift the men from the boys. To make a chance to win PreWarCar T-shirt nr. 96 send your answer Before(!) Monday 19 January to \n This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it '> This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it and please add # 96 to subejct line and try to include 1.The Make 2. The Year 3. The Type/Coachwork and maybe a bit more info on this... 4. Incredible Windscreen.

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