early flower car ID

Just because members haven't been stumped yet doesn't mean I stop trying. ;)

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stumper

This one may take us awhile.
Wonder how many stories that great house in the backround has to tell?
Now where is that book: cars of the teens and twenties.
Mike
 
early flower car....Ford?

I don't think this is a Ford. The wheels on this have too many spokes. Early Fords used the wood artillery type wheels. Ford did have a model A in 1903. In 1908 the model T was in production. The Ts ran until 1927. In 1928 the new model A was introduced.
Of course a builder could have added the wire spoke wheels but would they have went to that extra expense?
Mike
 
My second guess is a 1915-1920 Pierce Arrow coachbuilder unkown.
Attila you have successsfully stumped everyone so please reveal the identity
of the mystery vehicle unless someone else can give it a try.
 
not that Pierce

If this is a Pierce it has to be a 1913 model. The 14 Pierces had the headlights
mounted so they came out of the top of the front fenders.
The wheels with all those spokes do not match the wood spoke type supplied by Pierce in '13.
?????s
Mike
 
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