Some cars: 1920s
Apr. 11th, 2009 02:17 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Must finish cars so I can go onto other things. So 1920s, and I have photos of four cars: three manufacturers from Detroit and one from France; one manufacturer who disappeared from the scene 60 years ago and one that has been around since the earliest years.

1929, Hupmobile built by the American Hupp Motor Company, of which I have never heard. Factory at Detroit
I didn't realise this was the same car in the next photo until I was sorting out my edited photos.


1928 Dodge. Some obvious stylistic similarities with the Hupmobile.


1925 Buick Regent. That is one impressive looking vehicle.


1924 Puegeot 172R, which is a strange looking car from the side. Intersting to find out that Puegeot have been manufacturing cars since the 1890s. Their first car, with a Daimler engine, was produced in 1890, according to Wikipedia, although they tried a steam powered vehicle the previous year.


1929, Hupmobile built by the American Hupp Motor Company, of which I have never heard. Factory at Detroit
I didn't realise this was the same car in the next photo until I was sorting out my edited photos.
1928 Dodge. Some obvious stylistic similarities with the Hupmobile.
1925 Buick Regent. That is one impressive looking vehicle.
1924 Puegeot 172R, which is a strange looking car from the side. Intersting to find out that Puegeot have been manufacturing cars since the 1890s. Their first car, with a Daimler engine, was produced in 1890, according to Wikipedia, although they tried a steam powered vehicle the previous year.
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Date: 2009-04-11 07:19 am (UTC)