Thanks to all who viewed and thank you, John, Dan, Eric, Paul, Ken, Morris!
Eric and Paul, - thanks for identifying the car.
Morris, specials thanks for the interesting story about Tudors-Fordors!

As for the car, - I am not sure, but I wouldn't be surprised that it is used for weddings and other such events. (We've seen a few weddings at different wineries that Saturday, including that particular winery.)

One small detail that attracted my attention is the placement of the mirror. It is not mounted on the vertical part of the frame, but rather hanging from the horizontal part (near the roof).

Also, I found a website from which I first concluded that this model was either Fordor 3-Window Briggs or Fordor 3-Window Murray Sedan.
https://www.newporthillclimb.com/fordIdentification.php#fordor
But, since the windsheield looks a bit tilted (if I am write), it looks like Fordor Slant Windshield Sedan, Model: 160-A&B&C

Cheers,


Igor





On Sun, 17 May 2015, Igor Roshchin wrote:



Two weeks ago we visited a few wineries that are between Austin and
Fredericksburg (Texas), what is called Texas Hill Country.
At one of the wineries, I saw this creature:
http://42graphy.org/misc/Car_IR25799.jpg

I am sure some knowledgeable people on PDNL will quickly tell the model of this car.

All comments are welcome!

Igor



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