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Ghost Rider: 1920

San Francisco circa 1920. "Buick, Pacific Heights." Wearing a spiffy "California top." 5x7 glass negative by Christopher Helin. View full size.

San Francisco circa 1920. "Buick, Pacific Heights." Wearing a spiffy "California top." 5x7 glass negative by Christopher Helin. View full size.

 

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The Big House

That's the Spreckels Mansion again. Down the block, that appears to be 2000 Washington St. under construction, completed in 1922. Today you can get one of its full-floor condos for around $10 million.

Enter

How did a person get into the car? The doors seem to go no higher than to the bottom of the windows. Unless the entrances are on the driver's side.

[This is an open-body car, with an after-market California top installed. The side windows are part of the top. -tterrace]

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