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Originally Posted by DavidG
Thanks, Tom, for sharing the rest of the misinformation in that piece. 2 - The grille is only "nearly upright" if the back end of the car is higher than the front end; otherwise how does one explain the parallel edges of the front and back of the hood sides. 4 - The front axle is in the same position as that of a Model A. 5 - There 10 body styles, not 14 (presuming he means in North America); 14 was the number of models. 6 - the hood nonsense. 7 - Some North American '32 bodies have at least as much wood in them as their Model A counterparts. 9 - I think he meant to write "...the lines of the bodies above the rear fenders...." and even then it isn't a correct statement as the roadster, standard coupe, and sport coupe all share the same lines of the body above the rear fenders.
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And the author will be asked OR will be an "expert" judge at how many car shows and Concours????