Class: Cars, Convertible — Model origin:
Minor action vehicle or used in only a short scene
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◊ 2006-08-14 23:30 |
the nearest one |
◊ 2010-08-09 17:50 |
Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost? |
◊ 2010-12-23 03:06 |
Not Rolls Royce. It has wood wheels. Rolls used only wire wheels |
◊ 2010-12-24 09:45 |
Rolls Royce did use artillery wheels on many pre-war Silver Ghosts (pre-1914-1918), and artillery wheels, albeit metal ones in the later years, remained available until the late twenties. This, however, is not a Rolls Royce, and almost certainly an American produced car. |
◊ 2018-12-31 13:11 |
The same: /vehicle_47463-LaSalle-Convertible-Coupe-303-1928.html Certainly not a 1928 LaSalle - that entry should be regrouped here. |
◊ 2019-01-07 19:32 |
After looking at this for weeks and comparing several makes (bear in mind there weren't a lot in the late 20s) I finally have an answer. I am quite sure this is a 1929 Nash. |
◊ 2019-01-18 10:21 |
Agree, a 1929 Nash. |
◊ 2019-01-18 10:24 |
Regrouped![]() |
◊ 2019-01-18 10:29 |
Don’t forget to upgrade this to two stars. Also the “1928 LaSalle” is this car again. |
◊ 2019-01-18 10:42 |
Regrouped and changed to two stars.![]() |
◊ 2019-01-18 15:24 |
I can just make out the peaks at the tops of the headlights and two pairs of hood vents - Special Six [430]. -- Last edit: 2019-01-18 15:24:54 |
◊ 2019-08-22 04:04 |
My father owned this car for a short time in the early 1980's. He bought it from his friend in Stamford, CT. He sold it for $8000. It is a 1929 Nash. |