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Car id help probably 1910-1920

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You might post it here, these folks live and breath antique cars:
http://forums.aaca.org/forum/66-what-is-it/
My only guess is that it's 1915 or older, given the lights used.
Makes sense with the rear wheels' being the drive wheels.
The hood does clinch it as texases previously mentioned at Mystery Car Pix as its not being a Packard.
texases is correct with 1910 Cadillac "30".