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Need help on another old car

The pictured vehicle is registered in CT in 1925. The registration number, because of the "D" at the end, appears to be for something other than a passenger vehicle. The distinctive triangular emblem looks like something I should recognize but I'm drawing a blank. Any suggestions?
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However, it was not uncommon back in the old days for cars to be cut down into pickups or other utility vehicles, and that might explain the plates.
Or could "D" be a dealer plate?
Thanks for everyone's help.
Many were strictly regional and never strayed far from the state they were made in; others were the stuff of dreams, with perhaps only a dozen produced; a few were nothing more than a name on a stock certificate and a cobbled up prototype.