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Washington, D.C., circa 1920. "B&B Auto Sales, 14th Street N.W." How much is that Stutz in the window? National Photo Co. glass negative. View full size.
Appears that old Bobbitt couldn't see wasting money on a professional sign painter.
I guess if they made their service manager, W B Brown, a partner, the new firm would be called BB&B. It would sound more like a railroad or an advertising agency than an automobile dealership.
perhaps an import?
[Stutzes were made in Indiana. Like many other American cars of the time, they were right-hand drive. The company didn't make make the switch to left-hand drive until around 1920. - Dave]
Still there. But I'll bet the car is gone.
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