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<DIV>OK, so this doesn't have anything to do with geysers, but I really hope
the moderators will let this go through, anyway. Attached as a small jpg is a
photo that shows famous prospector Shorty Harris with an unidentified person
having lunch in front of a car in Death Valley. The photo was just obtained
from the historic archives at Utah State University and definitely has
never been published before. It is believed that the photo
was taken in 1926, but that is not certain.</DIV>
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<DIV>The question: can anybody out there identify the car? I'd sure
appreciate.</DIV>
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<DIV>Scott Bryan</DIV>
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<DIV>Scott, could you scan the photo and crop it to just the front end- the
radiator and hood ornement area? I can't enlarge that part enough with what
you sent for my FIL to see it well. If anyone can ID that car, it's probably
him. (84 year old car person)</DIV>
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<DIV>Laurie Brown, Dark Phoenix<BR><A
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