Ecn-165 Solved: Doble E14 steam car with Murphy body

Started by Ecnelis, January 06, 2013, 11:02:18 AM

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Ecnelis

Doble it is, but older. Can you give me model name and coachbuilder?

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FrontMan


Ecnelis

Quote from: FrontMan on January 09, 2013, 04:18:50 PM
E24

Actually I got it under E20 name, but after closer look I think my source might be wrong... Any proofs for E24?

Quote from: FrontMan on January 09, 2013, 04:18:50 PM
by Murphy?

Yes!

Bill Murray

I am really not trying to make trouble here, but I have it as a 1924 E-14 with body by Murphy.

Bill
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Bill

Ecnelis

Hmmm... Point for FrontMan and open season for model designation.

Any proofs it is or it is not E14, E20 or E24? :D

Bill Murray

I am not sure if this will post, but this is where I got the info.  There were several more photos of the car which while not identical seem to me to be the same car.

Edit:  I don't know how to enlarge the photo, maybe someone can.
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Bill

Ecnelis

#8
hi-res ;)

Looks like that's it!

Bill Murray

Thank you Sir!!

I really need to learn how to do that.
I am now on my iMac where I do not have PhotoShop installed and their photo editing software is just awful.

At least, another mystery is solved.
Bill
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Bill

Ecnelis

So it is point for you too. :)

Quote from: Bill Murray on January 10, 2013, 06:48:36 AM
I do not have PhotoShop installed and their photo editing software is just awful.

No need for photo editing ;)

Bill Murray

If it is not too complicated, could you PM me the instructions how to do what you did, or a link to a help page that a non computer person can actually read and understand.
Bill
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Bill

FrontMan

....well, many thanks for the point, and all the background.  That Ford Prefect conversion was new to me, but the easiest way to turn a Prefect into a steamer used to be to show it a picture of a steep hill!