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  1. yup i think you got it. Here's a picture of the rear of a '36 Packard 120. Everything else I can see matches up. Good shot.
  2. can't find a trunk like that anywhere. Graham Paige is another good guess. Still no smoking gun though. Does anybody have a list of the car bodies produced at Budd in Philadephia from '34 - '37?
  3. can't find a trunk like that anywhere. Graham Paige is another good guess. Still no smoking gun though. Does anybody have a list of the car bodies produced at Budd in Philadephia from '34 - '37?
  4. The pictures are of a car in a Las Vegas storage bay. The owner lives in New York and says it's a 1936 Nash. I've looked at all the pictures I can find of Nash and I don't think it is a Nash. In fact I think it's a plymouth. Note some of the details: The window posts are vertical. On all Nashes I've seen they are at an angle. Note the odd trunk and spare tire arrangement on the rear. Doesn't look Nash. The shot inside the car is of the side of the hood. Could be Nash but also could be a lot of others too. The body style is roughly 1936. I would say no earlier than 1934 and no later than 1937. There is one tag on the car that says the body was made by Budd in Philadelphia. I've been unable to locate a list of the cars they did in the 30's. Please help. http://members.cox.net/fisherhifi/maybenash2.jpg http://members.cox.net/fisherhifi/maybenash4.jpg Send me email for more pictures. Mike Downing 850 S. Rancho Dr. #1024 Las Vegas Nv. 89106 702-580-9502 fisherhifi@cox.net
  5. whatisit-ML-344169-ML- Better forum for this.
  6. The pictures are of a car in a Las Vegas storage bay. The owner lives in New York and says it's a 1936 Nash. I've looked at all the pictures I can find of Nash and I don't think it is a Nash. In fact I think it's a plymouth. Note some of the details: The window posts are vertical. On all Nashes I've seen they are at an angle. Note the odd trunk and spare tire arrangement on the rear. Doesn't look Nash. The shot inside the car is of the side of the hood. Could be Nash but also could be a lot of others too. The body style is roughly 1936. I would say no earlier than 1934 and no later than 1937. There is one tag on the car that says the body was made by Budd in Philadelphia. I've been unable to locate a list of the cars they did in the 30's. Please help. http://members.cox.net/fisherhifi/maybenash2.jpg http://members.cox.net/fisherhifi/maybenash4.jpg Send me email for more pictures. Mike Downing 850 S. Rancho Dr. #1024 Las Vegas Nv. 89106 702-580-9502 fisherhifi@cox.net
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