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Cars

Limousines of the Early Twenties

• Harper's Bazaar, 1922 •


A quick read from a 1920s Harper’s Bazaar comparing the European and American “closed body” style of limousines (a.k.a., ‘coupe, town car, cabriolet’); these were the luxurious looking vehicles that we’ve all seen in pictures from that period in which the chauffeur was expected to perform his duties without the benefit of a roof over his head. The uncredited journalist talks about where cars such as these are likely to be found, their interiors, tufted seating upholstery, basket weaving applications, leather casings and more.

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Read The Town Cars of 1922<br>(Harper’s Bazaar, 1922) for Free
Magazine Picture Depicting Mercedes Cabriolet Owned by Horace Hammond 1922Magazine Picture Regarding 12 H.P. Renault Coupe Brougham Built for J.M. Cudahy Family 19221922 Luxury Cars1920s LimousinesMagazine Article Picturing 1920s Luxury CarsMagazine Article Picturing 1920s LimousinesMagazine Article Picturing 1920s CabrioletsMagazine Article Picturing 1920s Town CarsMagazine Article Picturing 1922 Coupe de ville

Limousines of the Early Twenties

Limousines of the Early Twenties

Magazine Picture Depicting Mercedes Cabriolet Owned by Horace Hammond 1922Magazine Picture Regarding 12 H.P. Renault Coupe Brougham Built for J.M. Cudahy Family 19221922 Luxury Cars1920s LimousinesMagazine Article Picturing 1920s Luxury CarsMagazine Article Picturing 1920s LimousinesMagazine Article Picturing 1920s CabrioletsMagazine Article Picturing 1920s Town CarsMagazine Article Picturing 1922 Coupe de ville
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