If I state it, I actually meant it. I shit you not. I do make a lot of mistakes, but this wasn't one. I linked to three sources, I didn't read that one you did, and I looked at even more than I took the time to include the links to. That's not uncommon. If you'd extend me the courtesy of acknowledging I didn't make it up, you can look at the 2nd source, and here's the link to the photo in that series, on that page, where I -and you - can read along together and see "roadster" https://www.flickr.com/photos/splattergraphics/5419023130/ 1929 Nash Custom Panel Truck This was originally a roadster. Built and owned by master rod builder Norm Grabowski. 21st Annual East Coast Indoor Nationals, Maryland State Fairgrounds, Timonium, MD, December 5, 2010.
the article you linked says it was a four door, not a roadster
ReplyDeleteIf I state it, I actually meant it. I shit you not. I do make a lot of mistakes, but this wasn't one.
DeleteI linked to three sources, I didn't read that one you did, and I looked at even more than I took the time to include the links to. That's not uncommon.
If you'd extend me the courtesy of acknowledging I didn't make it up, you can look at the 2nd source, and here's the link to the photo in that series, on that page, where I -and you - can read along together and see "roadster" https://www.flickr.com/photos/splattergraphics/5419023130/
1929 Nash Custom Panel Truck
This was originally a roadster. Built and owned by master rod builder Norm Grabowski. 21st Annual East Coast Indoor Nationals, Maryland State Fairgrounds, Timonium, MD, December 5, 2010.