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My brother sent me a photo he uncovered of our Great Uncle .. back in  the 20's ...  but we can't identify what type of car this is.. Maybe  home made ?  maybe a factory brand that had a short life then  a quick demise..?

any help or suggestions where to go to find out??

Thanks
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I found this web page by goggling "1920s automobiles pictures"
Try looking in this web
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I checked some photos. In my opinion the grill looks Ford and the body is somewhat like a Model T Speedster (because no door). The running board and batterybox may be a add on. Couldn't find a pic. with the hood vents towards the front though.
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Quoting Srehtims:
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I found this web page by goggling "1920s automobiles pictures"
Try looking in this web
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thanks.,  I've been there and that is why I thought I'd see if any car enthusiasts here might know here  but thanks ..

was thinking it might belong in the pierce arrow group ..  No ?
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Do you have a larger picture?

Usually the symbols on the cooler and/or the hood-figure give a good hint.

My first guess was a "Morgan" from the 1910s, but neither the chassis nor the company logo on the cooler really fit. The body is nearly a perfect match though.

EDIT:
Definitely no Pierce-Arrow.
It all seems so stupid, it makes me want to give up!
But why should I give up, when it all seems so stupid?


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I got one reply back from a friend ..

It appears to be some type of what were called "Cyclecars"... cheap light weight cars... usually two seaters... that only existed for little more than ten years.. from 1910 until the early 20s. Most of the companies that made them went in and out of business really quickly, some not even lasting a year or two.

I'll try and get a larger print .
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seems to be a cycle Car ...

is the word I'm getting back from my family .....
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mid 20's Mercury Speedster
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Tamplin Cyclecar (1921)
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On my photo above. This is real close. Need to remove the lower rocker sheetmetal, fenders.
It is basicly the same wheel nut, front side sheetmetal with vents. seating area & a narrow backend.
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On my photo above.

I believe that's it, almost identical. It looks too wide to be a Cycle car.
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Ford Model T Speedster (1926)

Cooler and age don't quite fit. Your grandfather's car is in a very poor condition, so they might originate from other cars though.
It all seems so stupid, it makes me want to give up!
But why should I give up, when it all seems so stupid?


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Actually, after doing some research, I think it is a Ford Model T frame, withing any number of "Kit" Cars bodies available.  More than Likely a "Mercury Sport Roadster" body kit.  But as with any kit car, there were many manufactures of "optional" accessories.

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I think that photo that Lewis provided looks like the real deal..... 

Kinda neat to think that my ol' Great Uncle stripped down other vehicles and made a vehicle out of spare parts ...

Thanks to you all  for the great help and research .....     
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mid 20's Mercury Speedster



By the way, this is a Ford Chassis with a Mercury Body.  Mercury Automobile did not exist until 1938.

Charlie
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