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Que Sera, Sera: 1922

San Francisco circa 1922. "Dorris touring car at Shreve & Co." Latest entry in the Shorpy Parade of Archaic Chariots. Photo by Christopher Helin. View full size.

San Francisco circa 1922. "Dorris touring car at Shreve & Co." Latest entry in the Shorpy Parade of Archaic Chariots. Photo by Christopher Helin. View full size.

 

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I get it too

A fine looking day to be driving a Dorris.

Doriss Lives

Now I get it, but it took several minutes!

The future's not ours to see

Sadly, 1923 would be the last year of production for the costly and hand-built Dorris motor car.

Yuch

Nothing to do with the picture you posted, but I had to clean off the remains of my breakfast from my keyboard. Any chance of making Shorpy a paid-site so we can avoid advertisements like this?

[We'll let you know as soon as your check arrives! - Dave]

Almost Over My Head

but on my second read I got the "Que Sera, Sera" reference. A title well written.

Neat history on this bldg.

right here.

Well-known location

Little has changed, down to the streetlamps, although I suspect the prices are a bit different.

Archaic chariots!

Classic. And they probably thought they were the best.

Shreve & Company

Corner of Post and Grant, a block down from Union Square.


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