I had my husband look at your picture and sorry to say he did not know the make of it.
Just at looking at what little he could see of the car, he did say of course that it had wooden spokes and just by the setting of the head lights he didn't think it was an American made car, I hope this helps you a little with your search.... And Good Luck.
Bertha Luella (Strickland) Ward was born on June 15, 1922 to Harold Oscar Strickland and Jessie Elizabeth (Childers) Strickland, and had siblings Edwin Harold Strickland, Thelma Odessa Strickland, and William Strickland. She married Franklin L. Ward, and had a child Wanda Lee Ward. Bertha Ward died at age 85 years old on March 13, 2008 in Scottsdale, Maricopa County, Arizona United States. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Bertha Luella (Strickland) Ward.
Portrait photographs and paintings of our loved ones and ancestors.
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