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I started with nothing,
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...recently the forum ID'ed an old work truck from a picture that my wife's grandfather was in. It was an early 1920's Ford TT.

Now a friend has a similar situation, and wants to know about the vehicle in this picture. The man is his grandfather, Edward Orizon Spencer, who was the Sheriff of Hyde County, NC. Can you help with the vehicle ID? Thanks!...



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Looks like a roughly 1914 Buick Touring B-25. I'm pretty sure that's a Buick emblem on the grille.



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Originally posted by Micropterus:
Looks like a roughly 1914 Buick Touring B-25. I'm pretty sure that's a Buick emblem on the grille.



I second this.


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Wow, you guys are amazing, Sig Forum has nailed it again! Thanks!


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Fourteen minutes -- pretty good response time for obscure automotive history!!


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Outstanding.



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Wow, that thing cleaned up nice!


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I inherited a watch that my grandmother told me came from the first car her family bought in the 20s....she had it on display in her home. She said it was included in the Buick they bought. I don’t know what model.



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