[AT] Old car ID
Jason
dejoodster at gmail.com
Thu May 5 18:13:19 PDT 2011
My guess it was a Jordan. Jordan Motor Cars built cars in Cleveland.
Rather expensive car for it's day.
http://www.conceptcarz.com/view/photo/592077,11550/1920-Jordan-Motor-Model-M-Playboy_photo.aspx
Jason DeJoode
Eagan, MN
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> It definantly wasn't a jeep. I should clarify that what I'm calling a
> center cap, is basically a metal center cap about 2 inches in diameter
> that protected the wheel bearings on cars from the 20-30's. I know
> Chevrolet had the bow-tie on them as they show up often a swap meets.
> This was a capitol "J". The wheel base was quite long, something along
> the lines of a Duesenburg. No photos or drawings to go along with it.
> I'll look at your photo's next Ralph.
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> Enjoy, Joe
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> Here you go. I think I found it. http://hubcaps.org/jeep.html Look at
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> hotos.
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> rom: Ralph Goff
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> On 5/5/2011 11:23 AM, jahaze at aol.com wrote:
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> I know someone on the list can help ID this from memory. I was working in
> a remote area yesterday and along the edge of a field there was a scrap
> pile with some cool things in it, like parts and pieces of a stationary
> steam engine, several horse drawn implements, and other rusty farm
> treasures. The thing that caught my attention was a flat bed wagon made
> out of an old car/truck frame. The wheels were solid, smooth centers like
> you would see on a mid-20's Cheverolet, but the center caps were imbossed
> with a "J" any idea what make it would have been?
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> Enjoy, Joe
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> he first name that comes to mind is Jordan.
> ttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jordan_Motor_Car_Company
> Ralph in Sask.
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